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Brittnigirl
05-11-2009, 10:57 PM
I found this site by a thread that was made on 'translucent teeth'.

I started doing some research. and it seems like the issue is 'Dental fluorosis'

I found these pictures plus more:
http://www.fluoridation.com/teeth.htm

OK so whats up. My teeth were completely fine before going raw. They did have one 'calcium deposit' on one front tooth. but now my teeth are turning translucent and are getting 'mottled' it started with my molars and now have slowly went to the front teeth.... I am guessing by the information I have found...... that I may be 'Detoxing' from fluoride use when I was little?? but I haven't found anyone that says that 'outright'.

If anyone has any information. I would love to hear...

I have been eating TONS of greens. and very little fruit (as the fruit sometimes bothers me due to candida issues.. But I can now have some different types of fruit that aren't super sweet.. plus I can have bananas in green smoothies and some other smoothies I make)

Thanks!
Blessings
Brittni

Myca
05-11-2009, 11:24 PM
When I was a kid my dad bought a bushel of Grapefruit. I love grapefruit and ate them morning noon and night. Ended up with very thin enamel. I had to get more Flouride applied and use 'sensitive' toothpaste for 6 months after that. Since that time, I have had Flouride regularly applied to my teeth. I am now 46. I have beautiful teeth.
The most important thing is to rinse your mouth well every time you eat acidic fruit.

Colorawdo girl
05-12-2009, 07:12 AM
Eeeeeek would research flouride throroughly. It is poisinous!

I found some info in my research and did it and experienced great results.

Here it is.http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm

Brittnigirl
05-12-2009, 04:45 PM
Thanks for the link colorawdo girl :-)
and I agree with you.. I don't think fluoride is good..

thanks for your testimony though Myca, good to know that too much acid fruit will cause damage. will keep that in mind! also great to hear that the fluoride isn't bothering your teeth. but if I were you. I would want to do a little more research.. just so in the future you don't regret putting it on your teeth. But thats just me! if its working for you. then thats great!