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Friday, March 1, 2013

Re: Gums & Teeth

Here's one of the biggest things I've discovered regarding teeth.

Fluoride is BAD. Dentists have no idea - big surprise - what they are
talking about. They do no research and the toothpaste companies are totally
in control of their education.

It is hard to get rid of fluoride because it's everywhere. Water is what we
use to clean foods and is supplemented in every beverage drink.

Ok - next SUGAR. No matter what hospitals and doctors think the truth is
sugar is a HUGE problem. Not just for diabetes. The problem is what happens
to the cell. Sugar creates inflammation and the connection between it and
more and more diseases is become overwhelming. Don't mind what the food
industry says about that. They keep on piling on the sugar and even worse
chemical sugar substitutes. Cheap and addictive.

So, doing preventative actions isn't going to matter if you keep the toxic
and damaging items coming in.

It isn't easy that's for sure.

- Kevin


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:50 AM, <Boonight@aol.com> wrote:

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>
>
> Gums and Teeth
>
> Cranberry juice fights tooth decay, cavities, plaque and gum disease.
> Drink organic 100% cranberry juice without sugar or eat fresh whole
> cranberries. It works by inhibiting the bacteria from clinging to your
> teeth and
> causing tooth decay. Cranberry juice has a specific enzyme that acts like
> a
> bacteria repellent on teeth. This enzyme inhibits bacteria from sticking.
> If it
> can't stick, it can't begin its feeding frenzy that eats through the
> layers of your tooth and eventually reaching your nerve causing the need
> for a
> root canal.
>
> Cranberry juice natural unsweetened cranberry juice can be used as
> mouthwash and as a solution for brushing one's teeth. It will kill all
> bacteria
> on contact and help to disintegrate plaques. Since it is somewhat acidic,
> probably it should not be used more then a few times a week. It is
> pleasant
> to use and can be swallowed. This juice can be used as a rinse and then
> swallowed. Brushing the teeth with cranberry juice leaves the teeth and
> mouth
> feeling very fresh and clean. After brushing one can rinse again and
> expectorate or swallow the juice.
>
> Benefits of Cranberry: Prevents painful urinary tract infection - Reduces
> Dental Plaque - Kidney Stone Prevention - Preventing Yeast Infection
>
> Bee Propolis has significant anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial benefits.
> It's excellent for infected gums and mouth ulcers.
>
> Grapefruit Seed Extract - GSE is one of nature's antiseptics. It can be
> used both topically and internally as anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. GSE
> came on the scene back in the 1970s, when immunologist Dr. Jacob Harich
> was
> looking for a natural non-toxic alternative to antibiotics that would help
> the body resist bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. He found what he
> was
> looking for in the seeds and connecting tissue of the grapefruit. GSE
> exhibits significant antimicrobial activity at low concentration. Always
> dilute
> GSE before use. Place one to six drops in five ounces of water, then use a
> Q-tip or a gauze-covered finger to gently clean your dog's teeth and gums.
>
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