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Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

Post by Jacob » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:13 am

This looks good: http://www.ascendedhealth.com/gum-disea ... remedy.htm
NGREDIENTS
Because of all the plant botanicals, this paste is a beautiful healthy green and naturally alkaline. Vegan.

Esterified Vitamin C, Camu Camu(natural source of Vitamin C) and Calcium (This rebuilds the gums and bone), Xylitol (inhibits bacteria that cause cavities), Horsehoe Nettle (Contains bioavailable silica necessary for gum regrowth), Brahmi Amla/Folic Acid/CoQ (Tissue Regeneration), Blue Green Algae/Pau D’Arca/Aloe Vera/Noni/Peppermint leaf extracts (all for tissue regeneration), Essential Oils of Neroli, Jasmine, Spikenard, Rose Absolute (bulgaria), Rose Otto, Melissa, Arnica, Licorice, Mint, Turmeric, Holy Basil, Ginger (these are aimed at killing the bacteria that cause mouth disease and decreasing gum inflammation), Marine Phytoplankton, anthaxanthin . In a base of natural magnetic mineral earth from the Eastern Sierra Nevadas, Micronesian Volcanos, Wyoming. This earth has tremendous healing properties and has elements of monatomic silver, gold, rhodium, magnesium. It makes the paste rather chalky and soft.
Also http://www.ascendedhealth.com/gum-disease/

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

Post by Jacob » Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:55 pm

1. Floss at least three times a week, preferably daily.

2. Sterilize your toothbrush frequently. (Steam, UV, etc. See above. )

3. Get a tongue cleaner and scrape your tongue each morning after you brush your teeth. (ref)

4. Drink enough water.

5. Eat onions (raw are best) since they contain powerful antibacterial sulfur compounds and in a 1997 test tube study killed S. mutans. Then use parsley or mint leaves for your breath.

6. Drink Green tea (Camellia sinensis) which contains substances called catechins that kill mouth bacteria.

7. Get enough vitamin C. Kiwis have more than any other fruit. I currently take 3,000 mg of C each morning in a delicious shake.

8. Eat a tablespoon of sesame seeds to clean teeth and add 87 mg of calcium.

9. Eat wasabi since it contains isothiocyanates that inhibit the growth of cavity-causing bacteria.

10. Eat cashew nuts which have anacardic acids that kill bacteria like S. mutans [Himajima & Kubo 1991 p419]. These nuts have antibacterial, antidysenteric, anti microbial and antiseptic properties.

11. Eat grapes since they contain polyamides, a type of tannin that inhibits the growth of S. mutans. Buy organic to avoid pesticide residues.

12. Eat pure cocoa powder or raw chocolate without sugar, since it contains tannins known to prevent bacteria from attaching to the teeth.

13. Eat Sage honey and Tupelo honey which inhibit oral pathogenic bacteria.

14. Kiss people who never get cavities.

15. Take Culturelle ( Lactobacillus casei rhamnosus GG ) which produces an anti microbial agent that kills Streptococcus.

16. Rinse your mouth with a baking soda solution within 10 minutes after you eat.

17. Cook with cinnamon and oregano. ( 134 )
http://www.xenophilia.com/zb0017.htm

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

Post by bluefin » Sun Apr 18, 2010 11:03 am

I've heard (and seems logical) that if you leave your toothbrush in the bathroom and your bathroom also houses your toilet (as many bathrooms do); then don't. It would have been been sprayed with a microscopic layer from your toilet whenever it flushes... if you get my drift.

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

Post by Jacob » Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:50 pm

=; Use a toothbrush sanitizer :lol:

Wysong's Probiodent is similar to Uncle Harry’s remineralization powder mentioned in the first link above: http://www.wysonghealth.net/products/na ... iodent.php

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

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Re: Products for remineralizing teeth and enamel, reducing cavities and sensitivity

Post by Jacob » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:59 pm

Solar Powered Toothbrush Eliminates Need For Toothpaste

http://www.goodcleantech.com/2010/08/so ... _elimi.php
Developed by Dr. Kunio Komiyama at the University of Saskatchewan and manufactured by Japan's Shiken, the toothbrush is currently in a testing phase. The creators are searching for 120 teens to try out the paste-less brush in order to see if it can do a better job than traditional toothbrushes.

Dubbed the Soladey-J3X, the toothbrush features a solar panel at its base, which sends electrons up to the top via a led wire. These electrons then cause a reaction with chemicals in the mouth that clears away plaque, eliminating the need for any pesky toothpaste. "You see complete destruction of bacterial cells," Komiyama told Canada.com. The device won't work in the dark, however, and needs about as much light to work as a solar powered calculator.
http://www.kk-shiken.co.jp/e/j3.html

"Currently in testing phase"...so these are different?:

http://www.japantrendshop.com/soladey3- ... -p-66.html

http://www.abouthealthierliving.com/

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