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Introduction to the ViaJet Pro Oral Irrigator and its components.

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  • @rwsandham I'm allergic to raw carrots and cantaloupe, they make my stomach and throat feel terrible :-( . . . you're saying to rinse with this vegetable-fruit drink though?

  • @slack7639 Freshly made hydraulicly (used noralk) pressed carrot juice with dark leafy greens (green cabage too) and Cantaloupe juice (richer than papayas in enzymes) and acidopholus. Be proactive .

  • I've been irrigating with the Redi-Breeze, it uses tap water, then I use an isotonic solution of distilled and sea salt - I gargle and rinse with a mouthful, then I take two rinse and drinks of it, I swallow it, to cleanse my throat. I've been having some kind of swallowing problem recently. May be a food allergy. May be foods that are gooey, go down slowly, and a residue lingers. I think I'm figuring it out.. Maybe I am developing esophagus cancer from all the chemicals in everything.

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  • @slack7639 Yeah and the NAZI's use sodium fluoride as a mind control aid sodium fluoride is an industrial waste a glass of water has 8mg sodium fluoride 8 glasses of water a day is 64mg ...what is sodium fluoride toxicity !

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  • Good question you pose about fluoride. It works when applied topically... Mandated ingestion at the levels considered 'safe' are worthless against tooth decay.

    If one has gingivitis or more advanced periodontal disease, simply swishing with a rinse won't touch it and deep irrigation with straight water doesn't hold a candle to a good antimicrobial irrigant. One will need a ViaJet with a cannula tip to achieve that: where diseased periodontal pockets are beyond 4mm deep...

  • One YT I saw said pharmaceuticals are a distraction from the big issue, fluoride - no idea if that's really true. Fluoride is supposed to prevent cavities if applied topically, so why drink it? They put it in the water, because they didn't think people would apply it themselves. Tap seems ok for irrigating (floss breaks up the bio-film, then rinse with distilled & salt), bathing (some chemicals r absorbed through the skin?), & laundry. Big improvement after I quit drinking it & cooking with it.

  • Yea, the AP has done a lot of research on pharmaceuticals present in our tap water. Couple that withe the host of other ingredients, it doesn't make a great choice for irrigating with anymore. Salt and distilled water are excellent for a rinse and killing free-floating pathogens, but one really needs to be able to disrupt the biofilm or plaque in order to draw the pathogens out in the first place. Mechanical means, such as brushing, flossing and irrigating are one's best bet at doing this.

  • thank you sir!

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