Monday, July 16, 2012

Don't believe your dentist!

I've posted about this before but a recent article in health news warrants a re-post.

If you want healthy teeth, don't listen to your dentist!

Sounds contradictory?  Most dentists still believe that regular fluoridation via toothpaste, mouthwash, or other topical aid, along with fluoridated water prevents cavities.  Unfortunately "most dentists" are wrong!

Fluoridation, especially that found in drinking water, is actually a waste product of the phosphate fertilizer industry called hydrofluorosilicic acid, and has been described as a neurotoxin at its worst, accumulating in sensitive organ tissue, severely affecting brain function.

This is a very interesting, disturbing, and eye-opening article that I urge you to read...  


"Good oral health and strong, healthy teeth are NOT the result of drinking fluoridated water and brushing your teeth with fluoridated toothpaste. Rather it's virtually all about your diet.

Dr. Weston A. Price, who was one of the major nutritional pioneers of all time, completed some of the most extensive research on this topic back in the 1900s, and it is still very much relevant today. What he found, and documented in his classic book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, is that native tribes who were eating their traditional diet had nearly perfect teeth, and were almost 100 percent free of tooth decay -- and they did not have toothbrushes, floss, toothpaste, or root canals and fillings.

But when these tribal populations were introduced to sugar and white flour, guess what happened … their health, and their perfect teeth, rapidly deteriorated, just like the kids in El Salvador. By avoiding sugars and processed foods, you prevent the proliferation of the bacteria that cause decay in the first place." When treatment is poison   Mercola.com July 14th 2012



2 comments:

  1. I've been trying to convince intelligent people of this fact about flouridation and it's near impossible for them to think anything can be so toxic and be in our water supply, toothpaste, etc.. I actually had someone tell me they think it's made their family smarter. PS: I cringe when I see flouride in infant water bottles (gallon).

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  2. Unfortunately intelligence and ignorance can go hand in hand. It is easier to live naive and ignorant to the goings on around us, then to face the grim truth. What a world it would be if everyone (government, doctors, business and industries) had our best interest at heart, but profit and greed will always prevail. The best anyone can do is take their health and lives in their own hands; stay educated when it comes to what you put into your body; don't take anything for granted.

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