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Stop Using Toothpaste!

1/18/2020

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I love collecting silver. I love sterling silver, silver plated copper or any antique electro-plated silver pieces, I love polishing silver and seeing the dark tarnish come off to reveal a sparkling, white luminescent silver underneath, how beautiful! When polishing silver there are two methods, if your piece is sterling silver which means it is solid silver, you can use calcium carbonate based polishing agents but if your piece is plated with silver, you never want to use calcium carbonate based polishing agents because it will slowly wear the silver right off, exposing the dull lead, zinc or yellow copper underneath. When polishing a silver plated piece you can use a special polishing cloth which is imbedded with oil. This got me thinking, why do we use calcium carbonate based polishing agents for our teeth when our teeth are not solid enamel but enamel plated with dentin underneath? Are we not wearing down our enamel plating like the silver plated pieces? Should we not be using oil as well like we do with our silver plated antiques? The majority of toothpastes including the natural ones are made with a base of calcium carbonate.  I wondered, is this why dentists with the exception of Dr.Weston Price endorse toothpastes? Dentists make money when your enamel is stripped down, when your teeth are decaying.  Some dentists just follow the system they are indoctrinated in but the people who have created this system know that the solutions they sell actually create more problems which in turn sell more of their "solutions", creating an endless funnel of your money.

When Dr. Weston Price travelled the world studying the healthiest cultures who experienced no tooth decay, he discovered that these cultures didn't own toothbrushes or use toothpastes.  Sometimes he would have to remove an oily green sludge from the teeth to reveal perfect decay-free teeth underneath.  This is contrary to what we have been told by the American Dental Association.  In fact this is what the ADA recommends:
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled brush. 
  • Replace your toothbrush every three or four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. 
  • Make sure to use an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste.
If you check out the ADA website you will find them recommending a long list of very toxic products which are corrosive to your enamel. https://www.ada.org/en/science-research/ada-seal-of-acceptance/ada-seal-shopping-list
This organization is not interested in maintaining the strength of your enamel or in the inner nutrition required to strengthen the dentin inside the teeth. 
To have your product approved by the ADA, product manufacturers must pay a fee of $14,500 USD to have their product "evaluated" and an annual fee of $3500 USD to stay in the club. 
Do these fees seem strange and suspicious to you? The consumer pays these costs in the cost of their toothpaste which is designed and intended to wear away your enamel until the day the dentist gets to sell you some shiny new dentures.
Who is the ADA? Who approves these products? Who is getting rich from these exorbitant fees? The ADA made 132 million in 2014, they're raking in millions of dollars to approve and endorse products that gas your pineal gland, contain toxic ingredients which absorb in your salivary gland under the tongue and strip the enamel from your teeth.  
There is a much larger and more sinister picture at work here.
95% of the civilized population suffers with tooth decay, modern dentistry and the foods of modern commerce have created this pitiful condition the nation's teeth are in.  Teeth are a reflection of the inner body, If the teeth are rotting, the body is rotting. They are not separate from the rest of the system. 

To conclude, I have stopped using toothpaste and have switched to oil pulling and lightly brushing sometimes with a soft brush and coconut oil. The difference is remarkable.  After brushing with natural calcium carbonate based toothpastes my teeth felt "exposed" afterwards which is the only way I can describe it.  I could feel the subtle stripping of my enamel.  With the oil pulling or after lightly brushing with coconut oil, the teeth feel protected and smooth.  It's quite the contrast from the way I had been cleaning my teeth for 35 years previously.  I recommend tossing the toothpastes and protecting your teeth the traditional way by eating lots of animal fats and oil pulling with coconut or sesame oil.
Love, Kaleigh 
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    Kaleigh Mason

    Kaleigh Mason is an RHN from Ontario, Canada. 

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