I have been using toothsoap shreds which last longer than liquid after being 
told that the oral b toothbrush dipped in baking soda with a few drops of 3% 
peroxide had eroded my enamel and gums. I have not seen any difference after 3 
months on toothsoap. My children will not use the shreds so I will try the 
liquid. My college son returned with 7 cavities so he's willing to try. Any 
suggestions on safe whitening for teens? Georgia





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From: mborg...@att.net

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Sent: Thu, Aug 27, 2009 10:59 am

Subject: Re: CS>soap for teeth cleaning






















If I am not mistaken, Brooks said he uses Ivory soap



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Hi Ken.? I had one purchased toothsoap, and the ingredients were pretty much 
the same as a healthy organic bar of soap.? Some even use this, a bar of soap, 
it is just to find one that has a flavor that you can handle.? The toothsoap I 
had purchased was peppermint, I just can't the remember the ingredients except 
for essential oils and olive oil. Orrilia















From: Ken & Nancy Bagwell <kenancy2...@yahoo.com>

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:44:42 AM

Subject: CS>soap for teeth cleaning









Hi all,











A few questions:











Does anyone have any experience using "soap" for brushing teeth?











Also, what type of soap is used? Can it be made at home?











I just read some info from a guy named Gerard F. Judd. ?Not sure what to make 
of it all at this time.











-Ken Bagwell






















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