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Fluoride is a drug
In America, we still mostly have freedom of choice. If you choose fluoride, go for it. However, it should be crime that this drug is added to 2/3 of US water supplies and therefore into virtually 100% of the food supply and it's not even the pharmaceutical grade, regulated by the FDA, that's added to your toothpaste. Fluoridation chemicals are impure waste products of phosphate fertilizer manufacturing called silicofluorides.
It's interesting that fluoride was first "discovered" as a cavity preventer when healthy wealthy populations living in the U.S's Southwest in the early 1900's had wonderful teeth that were splotched yellow and brown from too much fluoride in the water they drank and irrigated their crops with.
This was natural fluoride which, in this case, was calcium fluoride. The eager dental researchers attributed the cavity-free teeth on the fluoride component of the calcium fluoride, before we knew that calcium is a required nutrient for sound teeth.
A new weapon has recently been unveiled in the fight against tooth decay that's touted as better than fluoride created by researchers from Stony Brook dental school in New York State. What is it? Calcium
This Amorphous Calcium Phosphate actually can reverse cavities and build up enamel.
By the way, the toothpaste I used is Fluoride-Free Nature's gate. And the water I drink is always fluoride-free
Take Action to End Fluoridation here:
http://www.FluorideAction.NetOn A family-friendly review of six eco-toothpastes posted 1 year, 8 months ago 20 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Fluoride Not Natural
Any toothpaste that contains fluoride is not natural.
Fluoride is a chemical drug. There's nothing natural about it.Fluoride is neither a nutrient nor essential for healthy teeth.
Read the back of the tube. You have to call a poison control is more than used for brushing is swallowed.On A family-friendly review of six eco-toothpastes posted 1 year, 8 months ago 20 Responses