huggbye2 Posted October 7, 2021 Share Posted October 7, 2021 (edited) The most important constituents are fat soluble vitamin A + D and K2. How I get these is a good cod liver oil supplement such as Rosita or Greens Pastures (A, D) and grass fed butter, Anchor or Kerrygold are good enough (K2). You should eat these at the same time, I notice my teeth looking whiter and they feel stronger like a new layer has been created within hours. So. This will remineralise your teeth like no tomorrow. All other recommendations for me help but without these vitamins in this form you are fighting a losing battle, for me anyway. For more information on this look up a guy called Ramiel Nagel who wrote a book called "Cure tooth decay", and researched a guy called Dr Weston Price who found out this information many decades ago. Also you should avoid glycerin and fluoride in tooth paste. Edited October 7, 2021 by huggbye2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeeThrive Posted December 13, 2021 Share Posted December 13, 2021 I use charcoal toothpaste…love it….black toothpaste! calcium and phosphorus for bone/teeth health……build from the inside. Grain diets are phosphorus heavy….calcium from greens/veg better than relying on milk/dairy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr H Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 On 10/7/2021 at 8:27 PM, huggbye2 said: The most important constituents are fat soluble vitamin A + D and K2. How I get these is a good cod liver oil supplement such as Rosita or Greens Pastures (A, D) and grass fed butter, Anchor or Kerrygold are good enough (K2). You should eat these at the same time, I notice my teeth looking whiter and they feel stronger like a new layer has been created within hours. So. This will remineralise your teeth like no tomorrow. All other recommendations for me help but without these vitamins in this form you are fighting a losing battle, for me anyway. For more information on this look up a guy called Ramiel Nagel who wrote a book called "Cure tooth decay", and researched a guy called Dr Weston Price who found out this information many decades ago. Also you should avoid glycerin and fluoride in tooth paste. Very interesting. Never heard of the butter thing. How much butter do you have with your oil? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr H Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 6 hours ago, BeeThrive said: I use charcoal toothpaste…love it….black toothpaste! calcium and phosphorus for bone/teeth health……build from the inside. Grain diets are phosphorus heavy….calcium from greens/veg better than relying on milk/dairy. I thought that you had to eat a ridiculous amount of greens to get the equivalent calcium as from dairy? Or is that not true? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TetraG Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 (edited) @MrH. For me as a vegan it is a personal tenement and principle to rely on and therefore say calcium is best got from greens of soya milk as I must rely on it and adequately so.. So I don't infer it's hard to get calcium for a vegan. Or any greens lover for that matter. Other calcium sources may exist but I am not sure what they would be. Tofu packed with calcium is made of soya and is similar to drinking soya milk but solid with a delightful light texture. You can eat Tofu raw or gently cooked. I like it either way. Edited December 14, 2021 by TetraG 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mr H Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 1 hour ago, TetraG said: @MrH. For me as a vegan it is a personal tenement and principle to rely on and therefore say calcium is best got from greens of soya milk as I must rely on it and adequately so.. So I don't infer it's hard to get calcium for a vegan. Or any greens lover for that matter. Other calcium sources may exist but I am not sure what they would be. Tofu packed with calcium is made of soya and is similar to drinking soya milk but solid with a delightful light texture. You can eat Tofu raw or gently cooked. I like it either way. Thank you that's really helpful. I have been slowly transitioning towards a veg diet - the calcium issue that has always put me off because I need high amount. So this is excellent to know. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TetraG Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 @Mr H Nuts have calcium. From Olamnuts.com... ¶ Calcium’s importance is not restricted to only the human bone’s health as they help maintain blood pressure and improve cholesterol levels too ¶ << That was got by doing just a quick search but please look on Pinterest. Loads of nutritional information there;;; vegan and just about anything you can think of !! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeeThrive Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 10 hours ago, Mr H said: I thought that you had to eat a ridiculous amount of greens to get the equivalent calcium as from dairy? Or is that not true? Ill try to post a video about veg V dairy calcium absorption differences. It was a while ago i looked into it so brain not so fresh about the details. Sesame seeds have one of the highest levels of calcium from plant based calcium. So if you like humous…the tahini in it is creamed sesame seeds…so youd get a good dose of calcium per spoonful of tahini. If youre not into humous/hummus….search for tahini recipes for inspiration, to use it in other ways. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr H Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 2 hours ago, BeeThrive said: Ill try to post a video about veg V dairy calcium absorption differences. It was a while ago i looked into it so brain not so fresh about the details. Sesame seeds have one of the highest levels of calcium from plant based calcium. So if you like humous…the tahini in it is creamed sesame seeds…so youd get a good dose of calcium per spoonful of tahini. If youre not into humous/hummus….search for tahini recipes for inspiration, to use it in other ways. Ah thank you, I love tahini! No idea it had calcium in it! I should read the labels! Video post would be amazing!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeeThrive Posted December 14, 2021 Share Posted December 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Mr H said: Ah thank you, I love tahini! No idea it had calcium in it! I should read the labels! Video post would be amazing!! I couldnt find 1 video containing all the info on calcium. Here’s a tahini link - https://drbenkim.com/recipestahinidressing.html (almonds are also good for calcium and bone health minerals) Calcium absorption issues are primarily due to other elements in the food we tend to consume while also eating calcium. These other aspects bind calcium, and bound calcium cannot be absorbed. With plant foods the leaves with high oxalic acid - chard/spinach are oxalic acid leaves - yet kale is very low, while still having decent calcium. Interestingly, theres more studies linking high dairy intake to bone fractures than there are linking dairy intake to strong bones. We get this all the time regarding any subject, various studies who’s conclusions contradict each other. We then have to study the studies and delve into who performed the study, follow the money so to speak….who funded this research to be done, then we find the elephant in the room. https://iphysio.io/osteoporosis/ The idea of acidic blood by eating acid-forming foods like meat/grains/dairy is probably more significant for bone health than calcium intake. If we can reduce grains/meat/dairy and have larger portions of other foods - bone health will improve without us even adding calcium to the diet. Blood PH has to be very specific. The body controls blood PH every second of our lives by taking alkaline calcium from bones and dumping it into the blood to keep ot at the correct PH. So consuming foods that have an effect on acidifying the blood (tables are online which foods) - the body has to rob more from the bones. I know a relative age 65 who eats mostly meat/breads/cheese/yogurt/butter and some fruit/veg as a side snack. She’s broken her foot and arm within the past few years. They did a bone porosity scan and test and her bones are really brittle. I was surprised due to her love of dairy. Her vit D was low. I couldnt find a study comparing bone density between vegans/vegetarians/omnivores that wasnt funded by state education dept…i.e government. So unsure if there are independent results been published. If we focus on balancing phosphorus/calcium/vit D/K2 and not consuming over 50% of foods as ‘acid forming’ we’ll help bone health it seems. https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/milk-myth-why-you-dont-need-dairy-for-calcium/ Im not a vegan promoter btw! Ive circled many diets for yrs on end and settle on veggie vegan with some organic dairy. We all have to find what works for us. Years ago i thought dairy would sort my bone health, and discovered i was wrong, so added tahini, kales and other plant based calcium too. If we can eat a different selection of foods that provides real wide variety, we get a nice selection of varied nutrients. I have to supplement vit D as my location is climatically challenged, sunshine is rare. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apotheosis Posted December 21, 2021 Share Posted December 21, 2021 (edited) Chlorine dioxide solution as a mouthwash, aka "MMS", aka a weak acid added to a sodium chlorite solution and then diluted further, aka this stuff annihilates "bad" microbes, fungi, parasites etc. on contact with no negative consequences (unless you use too high a concentration, in which case it will burn). If you have bleeding gums, it will stop overnight, even where things like cordosyl have not worked. It kills bacteria, bad breath, plaque buildup, receding gums, tooth decay and toothache. Mix it with DMSO for serious cases where you need it to penetrate into tissue. Edited December 21, 2021 by Apotheosis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethel Posted December 22, 2021 Share Posted December 22, 2021 5 hours ago, Apotheosis said: Chlorine dioxide solution as a mouthwash, aka "MMS", aka a weak acid added to a sodium chlorite solution and then diluted further, aka this stuff annihilates "bad" microbes, fungi, parasites etc. on contact with no negative consequences (unless you use too high a concentration, in which case it will burn). If you have bleeding gums, it will stop overnight, even where things like cordosyl have not worked. It kills bacteria, bad breath, plaque buildup, receding gums, tooth decay and toothache. Mix it with DMSO for serious cases where you need it to penetrate into tissue. DMSO should not be in the mouth! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Truthspoon Posted December 22, 2021 Share Posted December 22, 2021 7 hours ago, Ethel said: DMSO should not be in the mouth! Perhaps weakly diluted? Hydrogen Peroxide is basically bleach but weakly diluted it can be used as a mouthwash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apotheosis Posted December 22, 2021 Share Posted December 22, 2021 (edited) 10 hours ago, Ethel said: DMSO should not be in the mouth! Rubbish. Everything IN CONTEXT! Then again, I don't think it's possible to have a reasoned discussion with someone who thinks that animal products, the most bio-available nutrient dense food there exists for human beings, are bad without making any distinction between factory farmed poison and outdoor bred, grass-fed , organic animal produce. Edited December 22, 2021 by Apotheosis 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apotheosis Posted December 22, 2021 Share Posted December 22, 2021 3 hours ago, Truthspoon said: Perhaps weakly diluted? Goes without saying. Of course you shouldn't be swishing a mouthful of pure DMSO solvent around your teeth. First the CDS dissolved in the appropriate amount of it, next the whole thing is diluted in water to create the mouthwash. You will know the CDS is dissolved in the DMSO as it loses its yellow color. You only need a tiny amount. The only way you are going to get the chlorine dioxide to penetrate to the roots when gum disease runs deep is with DMSO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethel Posted December 22, 2021 Share Posted December 22, 2021 4 hours ago, Apotheosis said: Goes without saying. Of course you shouldn't be swishing a mouthful of pure DMSO solvent around your teeth. First the CDS dissolved in the appropriate amount of it, next the whole thing is diluted in water to create the mouthwash. You will know the CDS is dissolved in the DMSO as it loses its yellow color. You only need a tiny amount. The only way you are going to get the chlorine dioxide to penetrate to the roots when gum disease runs deep is with DMSO. I have considered your wisdom and have decided to gargle with turpentine instead. It will also kill bacteria as long as I dilute it like you suggested. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJ73 Posted December 23, 2021 Share Posted December 23, 2021 On 10/7/2021 at 8:27 PM, huggbye2 said: How I get these is a good cod liver oil supplement such as Rosita or Greens Pastures (A, D) and grass fed butter, Anchor or Kerrygold are good enough (K2). So butter, not spread? The cod liver oil delivers the A & D within it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MichelleMarko Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 It's important to care for our teeth and gums, especially if you can't go to a dentist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Campion Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 23 hours ago, MichelleMarko said: It's important to care for our teeth and gums, especially if you can't go to a dentist. Yes I hear it helps with our general health. Poor oral hygiene could raise your risk of heart failure and stroke - new study Researchers have discovered that periodontitis, a gum disease, is linked to atrial fibrosis. https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1727782/gum-disease-periodontitis-raise-risk-heart-failure-stroke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JCP Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 I make my own colloidal silver water and put it in a sprayer. Before bed, I floss, brush, rinse and then spray to coat my teeth before going to sleep. I've also had good results using this toothpaste: Hello Oral Care Activated Charcoal Teeth Whitening Fluoride Free and SLS Free Toothpaste It is Fluoride Free, Artificial Sweeteners Free, Dye Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free, Sulfate Free, Gluten Free, Artificial Flavors Free, Paraben Free and made with activated charcoal and coconut oil. My only wish is that I would have started these practices earlier in life instead of relying on Crest. Quote Colloidal Silver Mouthwash Having optimal oral hygiene is important to us all because if it is neglected a whole host of health problems may arise. The body has natural defenses against the bacteria that can build up in the mouth but sometimes these levels of bacteria can’t be kept under control. When this happens, bacterial infections occur. Can colloidal silver help with oral hygiene? One of the many known benefits of colloidal silver is its antibacterial properties. Colloidal silver is known to limit or inhibit bacterial replication. The solution is also known to aid with the healing process which would be beneficial to those suffering from tissue damage as a result of an infection. So how can colloidal silver be used? Many people have reported success using colloidal silver as a mouthwash swilling the solution around the mouth. https://active-silver.co.uk/blogs/blog/colloidal-silver-mouth-wash Making your own silver water is much cheaper than purchasing the pre-made. I use the Sota Silver pulser that is an electric blood purifier that also makes colloidal silver water; but there are much cheaper options (like on ebay or elsewhere) that work just as well. With a little ingenuity you could even make your own. A stirrer or aerator also helps while brewing. Colloidal silver has many uses and goes back to ancient times. You should do your own research to learn the benefits because if it comes to pass that one day you don't have access to antibiotics, you will have another option. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleP Posted June 2 Share Posted June 2 I've run out of toothpaste and went to get some and the price is now nearly double....nearly £8 a tube. So I searched for a recipe. Like everything else, I tend to make a lot of things these days. This recipe excludes use of clay. This was a concern for me. https://thethingswellmake.com/best-homemade-toothpaste-recipe-dentist-formulated/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr H Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:43 PM So after experimenting with many non fluoride toothpaste. This one is by far the best bought one I have ever tried. Been using it past few months. Cos the others I've tried sort of don't feel and act like toothpaste. This one does ... I really can't recommend highly enough. Not sure how available in the west, but deffo recommend https://www.mercadolibre.com.pe/gel-dental-crema-hnd-pro-active-carbon-activado-y-aloe-vera/p/MPE19973126 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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