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  1. #31
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    Hey Ginger!


    Hey, thanks for the inspiration and wonderful links. You are such an outstanding, invaluable member of this community!

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    Raene,
    My two daughters had many bad baby teeth, several were pulled or capped. Their permanent teeth are beautiful and strong! Relax and don't be hard on yourself. Best wishes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RawDrop View Post
    Thank you! That is what I need to know! I would rather pay $25.00 for tooth soap to heal my teeth, rather than $15,000 to have root canals and everything else the dentist says I need.

    I suppose that we would never hear about anything like this from the dentist, because they wouldn't have a practice anymore if they told us.

    I am ordering tomorrow, along with a natural brush!!!


    Thanks for the tip!!!
    I would love an update from you RawDrop. :) Hope all is great for you and your teeth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ginger View Post
    I started using the magnesium oil a little while before I noticed my 2 cavities healed. I use that stuff for more then just teeth too, it's an amazing product! I'm starting to wonder if diet really has much to do with healing teeth because my last 2 cavities healed while I was fasting! Of course I was drinking liquids like marine phytoplankton, ormus gold, magnesium oil, cacao, medicinal mushrooms & herbs
    Hey Ginger.

    I spotted this site after a quick google search for repairing tooth enamel, and your post has me intrigued as I was also thinking about fasting for a while too, just for a general "clear out".

    Just wondering if you could shed some more light on the fasting method you used? (how long you fasted for, what you eat/drank, etc...).

    Woohoo, my first post

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    After 3 months on a raw food diet (lots of green, many glasses of kale-cucumber-celery juice) my dental hygenist said my teeth had gotten stronger and whiter. All the fresh, whole vitamins and minerals in my diet are making a difference.

    This week I started oil swishing in the morning with sunflower oil, followed by brushing with sun-dried celtic sea salt and baking soda, (I grind it together in the magic bullet and store it in a jar.) Doing my regular toothpaste/floss routine at night, (taking one step at a time). My teeth already look denser, whiter than last week, and I'm feeling less sensitivity at the roots. I'll give it a few weeks, then make a judgement on whether to keep it up.

    Here is the link if your interested. http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/...ml#GLOWINGSKIN
    "That which you are seeking is also seeking you."

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    Hi all, I was just wondering, is the magnesium oil mentioned just liquid magnesium or magnesium oil spray. Ginger, mentions drinking it so I wasn't sure...
    Also, where can I purchase a respectable brand of it, I went to Whole Foods and told me magnesium oil doesn't exist =/

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    Prescription for perfect teeth:
    Daily brushing with tooth soap (any soap with no/low glycerin content)
    Daily flossing
    Oil pulling - daily or as needed
    Drinking green juices
    Chewing grasses (like wheatgrass)
    ~I am only interested in results. If something works, then an explanation is really just an intellectual exercise. ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by lydias View Post
    Thanks! That is amazing!

    I already use toothsoap so I dont know what the problem is.

    I read to rinse in salt water, what is that suppose to do?

    anybody use the magnesium oil on their teeth?
    looks really good for alot of stuff but it said something about translucent look on teeth, I want them less translucent but not sure I understand

    is wheatgrass good to hold in your mouth for the teeth? I know its good for the gums.
    Do you nibble on the insides of your mouth? I have done that for a while and the little grinding between the teeth that happens every time has worn my two front teeth so that they are actually sharp, and a little "see-through." And little bits have chipped off too. Horrible habit.
    Do I not destroy my enemies when I make friends of them? — Abraham Lincoln

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    I've had flouride put on my teeth for years. I have beautiful teeth. I also have been squeezing lemons and drinking the juice for years...sometimes 3 or 4 per day. I also use listerene. Every new dental hygenist wants to know how I keep my teeth so well. I tell them, they don't believe me.
    Myca

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    It is largely genetic.
    I have 9 siblings one of which is a non genetic sibling.
    Only one of us has good strong teeth and yes, you correctly guessed which one.
    The thing that I most object to is that she is also the one who takes the least care of her teeth and has the worst diet.
    There is sufficient in the world for man's need, but not for his greed.
    Mary Minihane
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    I read to rinse in salt water, what is that suppose to do?

    Saline solution is a bacteriacide so the salt kills bacteria when you rinse with it after brushing. I do so for a couple of minutes but am not sure what the optimum time is for keeping the salty water in your mouth.

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    Cool Great Teeth Re-Mineralization posts and Thanks!

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    videos to show you how to re-mineralise your teeth

    http://therawpath.com/forums/showthread.php?t=415

    I grew back a chipped tooth I had since I was a kid also healed 3 cavities to date!
    Thanks to Ginger and the others for the awwwesome tooth re-mineralization tips!

    I really wanted to see the video mentioned above : http://therawpath.com/forums/showthread.php?t=415

    but the page can't be found.

    Does anyone know how I can access this video?

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    There is sufficient in the world for man's need, but not for his greed.
    Mary Minihane
    www.mintywellness.com

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    Thanks Sport, Good info!!

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    What brand of tooth soap does everyone use and where do you buy it?

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