I'll probably say again but Thank You for posting this video. I remeber the video's from school when i was little about how flouride was healty for you and it was put into the water and let not forgot toothpaste. How many company advertise that there toothpaste contain flouride and such.
Thanks PrincessRikka ill try your alternative for toothpaste. Also drinking a teaspoon baking soda and water once a month is supose to help bad breath or sour stomach.
Fluoride is, indeed, a very problematic form of toxic waste. People tend to think that it's good for them because that is what they've been told all their lives. I was given fluoride tablets as a child because of cavities, which resulted in dental fluorosis that will never go away. Since learning that fluoride caused so many problems for me, I stopped using regular toothpaste and mouthwash. Today, I use baking soda and peroxide for toothpaste and peroxide for mouthwash. Mint leaves help taste.
@PrincessRikka wow thanks for the alternative tip of Baking Soda, Hydrogen Peroxide & Mint Leaves for toothpaste. I been looking at other alt such as Aloe, Thomas of Maine & Trader Joes but they also put chemical additives.. I will try your method... Thanks!
@signsoftwentytwelve No problem! I tried many alternatives, and found that even the most "organic" varieties have additives that are toxic - like sodium laureth/lauryl sulfate. For over twenty years, I had dental problems that led to several amalgam fillings and a few root canals. My teeth always hurt, they were always sensitive, and my gums have always bled. Since I began using baking soda and peroxide instead of other types of toothpaste, my teeth haven't hurt and I don't have cavities.
@PrincessRikka i'd also like to thank you i just wrote down your alternative tooth paste formula i greatly appreciate it! if anyone can tell me where to order clean water or a way to filter out fluoride in a relatively inexpensive way i would really appreciate it
@PrincessRikka My grandmother and mother have always used that recipe as well as myself, we all have good teeth. I learned today that it is a bactria on the teeth that eat sugar, sucrose AKA table sugar being their favorite, and that their waste product is acid that sits on the enamel and eats through it. If we brush our teeth as soon as we finish eating it is likely you won't ever get cavaties. One thing to remember is that the enamel we have does not regenerate, once it's gone that's it.
Very good question you ask... there is much we can do, it was said toward the end of the video.. it begins with awareness, simply too many are not aware.
"Before you can care, you have to dare to be aware."
Please see the rest of my APW series to be more aware of these poisons, the perpetrators, and what we all need to be doing about it.
No one has commented? No one is watching? I am just wondering what do we do about the flouride in the water, and where can we get water without it? What is there to do?
@dezinediva i've watched them all but haven't comments =) ... i'm trying to record them and there's a few (this one included) that i can't .. i've tried my realplayer and media converter and both unable to download, got any suggestions for me?
@lilmissheidi search on CNET for a free program called "Youtubedownloader". There'a also a websitte (no software download) called catchvideo (net) .. follow the instructions to download vids. The underscored are DOT's
@dezinediva nothing will happen unless ALL the people compaign TOGETHER against flouridated water and toothpaste! something like a protest. else, we are out of LUCK!
I'll probably say again but Thank You for posting this video. I remeber the video's from school when i was little about how flouride was healty for you and it was put into the water and let not forgot toothpaste. How many company advertise that there toothpaste contain flouride and such.
Thanks PrincessRikka ill try your alternative for toothpaste. Also drinking a teaspoon baking soda and water once a month is supose to help bad breath or sour stomach.
RKellyMask 2 days ago
Fluoride is, indeed, a very problematic form of toxic waste. People tend to think that it's good for them because that is what they've been told all their lives. I was given fluoride tablets as a child because of cavities, which resulted in dental fluorosis that will never go away. Since learning that fluoride caused so many problems for me, I stopped using regular toothpaste and mouthwash. Today, I use baking soda and peroxide for toothpaste and peroxide for mouthwash. Mint leaves help taste.
PrincessRikka 6 months ago 4
@PrincessRikka wow thanks for the alternative tip of Baking Soda, Hydrogen Peroxide & Mint Leaves for toothpaste. I been looking at other alt such as Aloe, Thomas of Maine & Trader Joes but they also put chemical additives.. I will try your method... Thanks!
signsoftwentytwelve 5 months ago
@signsoftwentytwelve No problem! I tried many alternatives, and found that even the most "organic" varieties have additives that are toxic - like sodium laureth/lauryl sulfate. For over twenty years, I had dental problems that led to several amalgam fillings and a few root canals. My teeth always hurt, they were always sensitive, and my gums have always bled. Since I began using baking soda and peroxide instead of other types of toothpaste, my teeth haven't hurt and I don't have cavities.
PrincessRikka 5 months ago
@PrincessRikka i'd also like to thank you i just wrote down your alternative tooth paste formula i greatly appreciate it! if anyone can tell me where to order clean water or a way to filter out fluoride in a relatively inexpensive way i would really appreciate it
RapAddict420NoStatic 5 months ago
@PrincessRikka My grandmother and mother have always used that recipe as well as myself, we all have good teeth. I learned today that it is a bactria on the teeth that eat sugar, sucrose AKA table sugar being their favorite, and that their waste product is acid that sits on the enamel and eats through it. If we brush our teeth as soon as we finish eating it is likely you won't ever get cavaties. One thing to remember is that the enamel we have does not regenerate, once it's gone that's it.
HailstormPhoenix 3 months ago
Very good question you ask... there is much we can do, it was said toward the end of the video.. it begins with awareness, simply too many are not aware.
"Before you can care, you have to dare to be aware."
Please see the rest of my APW series to be more aware of these poisons, the perpetrators, and what we all need to be doing about it.
signsoftwentytwelve 1 year ago 2
No one has commented? No one is watching? I am just wondering what do we do about the flouride in the water, and where can we get water without it? What is there to do?
dezinediva 1 year ago
@dezinediva i've watched them all but haven't comments =) ... i'm trying to record them and there's a few (this one included) that i can't .. i've tried my realplayer and media converter and both unable to download, got any suggestions for me?
lilmissheidi 1 year ago
@lilmissheidi i'm sorry i dont have any idea how to record :(
dezinediva 1 year ago 2
@dezinediva i have several of this series that i can't....got to wonder why huh?
lilmissheidi 1 year ago
@lilmissheidi search on CNET for a free program called "Youtubedownloader". There'a also a websitte (no software download) called catchvideo (net) .. follow the instructions to download vids. The underscored are DOT's
signsoftwentytwelve 1 year ago
@dezinediva nothing will happen unless ALL the people compaign TOGETHER against flouridated water and toothpaste! something like a protest. else, we are out of LUCK!
faheemthedream2007 1 year ago