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A Note On Dental Visits

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I didn't have medical insurance for some years, so for that time I didn't see a dentist. When I finally did go last year, I still had no cavities and everything was in great shape. I was sitting there after the cleaning with this raspberry flavored stuff in trays in my mouth, and the assistant mentioned at the end that it was fluoride. Naturally I was pissed off as I had read a website about how fluoride is BAD for our health and our teeth, but I didn't think much of it since I didn't swallow any and it was only on for a minute or two.

6 months later, I went for another checkup. And guess what? I had my very first cavity. They said it was still forming so they wouldn't fill it until my next checkup. Which I will not be going to. While it is important to go to the dentist as they do a good job of cleaning and noticing diseases. So I think I'll just maintain my usual at-home routine (brushing 2-3 times a day and flossing daily), visit a dentist once every couple of years for check-ups, and start healing my tooth myself. It has only mildly hurt a few times, no big deal for me. I'm not letting them drill it and fill it with who knows what that stuff is made of.

So to everyone, read this website, and decline the fluoride treatments at the dentist. Don't let them tell you that they know what's best for you, do the research yourself.

http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons.htm

Hail Father Satan!
 
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Try and find an all natural store, Ive been mixing baking soda with a toothpaste from India called botanique by himalaya (I had to check the bottle for the name) its kind of expensive but I think its worth it.


--- In , Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:

The other day my wife and I were at walmart looking for tooth paste without it and they don't have it.So we just brush with baking soda.


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<td val[/IMG]We actually don't mind the taste but thanks.

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<td val[/IMG]   Try and find an all natural store, Ive been mixing baking soda with a toothpaste from India called botanique by himalaya (I had to check the bottle for the name) its kind of expensive but I think its worth it.

--- [/IMG], Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:

The other day my wife and I were at walmart looking for tooth paste without it and they don't have it.So we just brush with baking soda.


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Very informative info Im sure I was introduced to it in my lowincome black community many years back i rarely brushed my teeth as a kid but i didn't eat lots of sugar either spared the cavities

--- In , Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:

The other day my wife and I were at walmart looking for tooth paste without it and they don't have it.So we just brush with baking soda.


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  on that account we in india are lucky as we have a lot of toothpastes which is herbal and does not have flouride See if you can get "MESWAK" it is made by dabur and another good one is "AMAR"(forgot who makes them) if you have a shop that sells indian groceries you will get them there.. HAIL EA/ENKIHAIL MARDUK/RA         HAIL UTU/SHAMASH/LORD AZAZEL
HAIL LORD NABUHAIL ANUBIS
HAIL AGARES
HAIL BALAM

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<td style="font:[/IMG]The other day my wife and I were at walmart looking for tooth paste without it and they don't have it.So we just brush with baking soda.

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<td style="font:[/IMG]   I didn't have medical insurance for about 9 years, so for that time I didn't see a dentist. When I finally did go last year, I still had no cavities and everything was in great shape. I was sitting there after the cleaning with this raspberry flavored stuff in trays in my mouth, and the assistant mentioned at the end that it was fluoride. Naturally I was pissed off as I had read a website about how fluoride is BAD for our health and our teeth, but I didn't think much of it since I didn't swallow any and it was only on for a minute or two.

6 months later, I went for another checkup. And guess what? I had my very first cavity. They said it was still forming so they wouldn't fill it until my next checkup. Which I will not be going to. While it is important to go to the dentist as they do a good job of cleaning and noticing diseases, but I'm 28 and my teeth and gums are perfect (other than that cavity) even despite the fact that I had braces for over 2 years. So I think I'll just maintain my usual at-home routine (brushing 2-3 times a day and flossing daily), visit a dentist once every couple of years for check-ups, and start healing my tooth myself. It has only mildly hurt a few times, no big deal for me. I'm not letting them drill it and fill it with who knows what that stuff is made of.

So to everyone, read this website, and decline the fluoride treatments at the dentist. Don't let them tell you that they know what's best for you, do the research yourself.

http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons.htm

Hail Father Satan!

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