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Baking soda paste?


Following instructions from Dr. Karach and Lt. Col. Rao, I do several rinses with salt water after OP; then, after brushing my teeth, I rinse again. Baking soda is good for cleansing the teeth, but be cautious about anything in paste form because of glycerine.

Not too long ago and after a diligent search, I found a toothpaste with no silica, sodium lauryl sulfate, or fluoride but made of all natural ingredients including baking soda, essential oils, and vegetable glycerine. However, after reading one of Trapper's posts and his web link to Dr. Gerard Judd, I reevaluated the natural ingredients in my commerical toothpaste. Dr. Gerard Judd prefers we use bar soap to cleanse the teeth. He says we can use any bar soap, but I would caution against using one with an antibacterial chemical. I began using bar soap made from olive oil. Already, I can see an improvement; the flavor is not strong, and the soap rinses out easily.

Dr. Judd warns us about the tenacity and harm of glycerine. "Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it takes 27 washes to get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are coated with a film and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE..."


http://gerardjudd.com/goodteeth.htm


Some harmful acids (with pH <4) which are tart to the taste and attack the enamel include lemons, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, kiwi fruit, tomatoes, vinegar, cider, vitamin C (especially chewable) and stomach acid. The lower the pH, the more rapidly the acids attack. Body acid (extremely weak) is insignificant in this process. Non-acid foods such as beans, bread and potatoes have no action on teeth. Worry about such foods is over. The only worry about non-acid foods is if they will crack the teeth due to their hardness. Chewing ice, unpopped corn kernels, extremely hard nuts, bones or other hard objects is not smart, since teeth do have a breaking strength...
Teeth reenamalize when clean. TO MAKE TEETH CLEAN ONE BRUSHES WITH ANY BAR SOAP. Soap washes off in just 2 rinses. What about toothpastes? Glycerine in all tooth pastes is so sticky that it takes 27 washes to get it off. Teeth brushed with any toothpaste are coated with a film and CANNOT PROPERLY REENAMELIZE...
pursue the following behavior:
1. Rinse acids off the teeth during eating (ref 4).
2. Brush the teeth with bar soap (ref 5).
3. Take calcium pills with vitamin D daily (ref 6).
4. Take monosodium phosphate daily (ref 7).
5. Take freshly made sodium ascorbate daily for gum connections to the teeth (ref 8).
6. Dispense with the worry that bacteria harm teeth: THEY CANNOT (ref 9).
7. Dispense with the worry that Sugar destroys teeth. I find Sugar has little or nothing to do with cavities (ref 10).
8. Avoid all fluoride products. They destroy teeth, unravel enzymes and cause 113 ailments (ref 11).
 

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