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So recently, after reading about related topics like fluoride I decide to switch to a new brand of toothpaste that didn't have fluoride within.
Euthymol. This one doesn't have fluoride but the taste is strong and the nearest I can describe is a stronger, paste version of that pink stuff you swill out with at the dentist. This toothpaste is pink too... Do you use a fluoride toothpaste or other? |
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What's wrong with fluoride? I don't read the label so I have no idea but if I had to make a wager I'd bet they have it in it. My teeth, and yes they are not store bought, are in great shape and they've been in my mouth for a very long time so I must be doing something right. |
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I use fluoride toothpaste. But I did see on an episode of CSI I think that a person can be poisoned and die if they actually ate like 3 tubes of toothpaste. |
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I wouldn't blame fluoride toothpaste for someone getting ill. It could be your whole range of cosmetic and toiletry products. Many of them have chemicals that aren't known whether they are safe or not, and aren't controlled by any means. Could be a whole mix of things I reckon.
I believe this to be true. All you have to do is with-hold from skin products and watch your skin glow after a couple of weeks. I think JanieDough posted a link about a woman who did this a while ago. |
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Is it the flouride that is really bad for you as far as being toxic?
Most toothpastes contain trace amounts of chemicals that may be toxic when ingested; toothpaste is not intended to be swallowed. And I found this quite interesting... Much of the toothpaste sold in the United States has 1000 to 1100 parts per million fluoride ion from one of these active ingredients, in the UK the fluoride content is often higher, a NaF of 0.32% w/w (1,450 ppm fluoride) is not uncommon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toothpaste |
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I wouldn't blame fluoride toothpaste for someone getting ill. It could be your whole range of cosmetic and toiletry products. Many of them have chemicals that aren't known whether they are safe or not, and aren't controlled by any means. Could be a whole mix of things I reckon. |
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Is it the flouride that is really bad for you as far as being toxic? |
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Is it the flouride that is really bad for you as far as being toxic? |
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