CS works in a water pic too.
I wonder how long they keep records before they don't do anything??
ode
At 09:06 AM 11/10/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
>In my early to mid forties, my dentist was keeping records of my receding
>gum measurements. He is no longer doing so at 51. My first success was by
In my early to mid forties, my dentist was keeping records of my receding
gum measurements. He is no longer doing so at 51. My first success was by
merely rinsing with CS. Later successes began by brushing with Ivory soap
and CS.
These days I rotate brushing with any of these substances and variou
ay, November 09, 2005 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>brushing with ivory soap
I appreciate your post Reid.
Thank you for sending your story.
Barbara
Friends,
I feel the need to personally attest to what it is that Ivory soap has
done for my mouth. Four years ago, then fi
Hi Reid,
Ironically it is the fluoride in the tooth paste that causes the gums to
seperate from the teeth. the fluoride is a very powerful breker of protien
bonds nad probably the couse of much of the disease people suffer
Take care,
V
> Friends,
> I feel the need to personally attest to
I appreciate your post Reid.
Thank you for sending your story.
Barbara
Friends,
I feel the need to personally attest to what it is that Ivory soap has
done for my mouth. Four years ago, then fifty one, I started getting
pockets between my gums and teeth. At the dentist's they w
Friends,
I feel the need to personally attest to what it is that Ivory soap has
done for my mouth. Four years ago, then fifty one, I started getting
pockets between my gums and teeth. At the dentist's they were always
measuring the depth of the pockets, 6 mm, 8mm, 12 mm, etc. At the time
I
Until the early 50s tooth brushes were made from Boar bristles.
The tooth brush WAS a pig on a stick.
Ode
At 12:25 PM 11/8/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>
>See? It's ok to brush your teeth with pig.
>
>-Ken Bagwell
>
>
>--- V wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Yeah pigs are too big to fit on the end of your
>> to
I like pigs.
Dogs look up to us.
Cats look down on us.
Pigs treat us as equals.
Chuck
I judge people by what is in their hearts
--not by the color of their scales
On 11/8/2005 3:25:38 PM, Ken & Nancy Bagwell (kenancy2...@yahoo.com)
wrote:
> See?
> It's
See? It's ok to brush your teeth with pig.
-Ken Bagwell
--- V wrote:
>
>
> Yeah pigs are too big to fit on the end of your
> tooth brush.
>
> pigs are nice animals. way smarter than dogs and
> only dirty when you keep them in a pig pen. their
> meat is closest of any animal to human.
>
>
Yeah pigs are too big to fit on the end of your tooth brush.
pigs are nice animals. way smarter than dogs and only dirty when you keep them
in a pig pen. their meat is closest of any animal to human.
Take care,
V
> "I wish Ivory would have stated what type of animal
> fats the soap contain
"I wish Ivory would have stated what type of animal
fats the soap contains. The thought of washing with
pig isn't appealing. Brushing teeth with pig is out of
the question."
Yeah. Just think if you actually ATE some pig (pork)!
LOL!
-Ken Bagwell
--- Hurd's Cornstoves wrote:
> Thanks for the
Since the content of lard is essentially the same independent of the
animal it comes from (mammal that is, fowl is somewhat different), I
suspect that they simply use whatever they can get the cheapest, whether
it be pig, cow or horse. Once a chemical product is made, the feedstock
is usually irre
Thanks for the Ivory Soap link - I wish Ivory would have stated what type of
animal fats the soap contains.
The thought of washing with pig isn't appealing.
Brushing teeth with pig is out of the question.
I add a Miracle II soap drop+ to Vademecum (non-fluouride) and also floss and
daily rub my t
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