> Cara wrote:
> I use a product called the "germ terminator" that sterilizes my > toothbrushes. After brushing with my sonicare I then put on a > separate toothbrush a few drops of oreganol oil which is supposed to > kill all kinds of bacteria.... > Cara, have you thought about the frequencies you are exposed to from a sonicare? I used to use an electric toothbrush. I used it on battery only, not connected to the polluted household current, but it still has a terrific field. I now use it only to demonstrate shielding in classes! I also used to use one of those gizmos that shoots water up under your gums. This has to be used plugged in. Using these things was clearly disturbing. Often one of my ears would turn beet red and radiate so much heat for a while afterwards that I had to place a cold, wet washcloth on it. I ditched all the electrical tooth cleaning gizmos. Dental health is more dependent nutrition than on anything else. I most heartily suggest you read Dr. Weston A. Price's book Nutrition Physical Degeneration. If your library has interlibrary loan, they can get it for you. In it you will read about cultures that knew nothing about cleaning their teeth, that had icky stuff on their teeth, and yet had no decay. Not until they started eating the "civilized" way. I used so many methods of cleaning my teeth, but continued to have caries and gum problems for years.... until I began to eat a much more nutrient-dense diet. An active decay literally stopped in 3 days and thearea recalcified. Nature didn't make us so that we have to use extreme measures to take care of our teeth. I hope your oregano oil is well diluted? Otherwise, you could become sensitized. Regards, Shivani [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Shivani, the quote below is from quaixeman, not from me. I do not use an electric
toothbrush. Quaixeman was responding to my post (about root causes/amalgams/root canals). The attribution in his post is a bit confusing, I admit. About electric dental devices vs nutrition, I wouldn't be surprised if you're correct. I've started reading a little about Price's work and am working to reduce white flour/sugar in my diet. But I am also considering trying a WaterPik-like device that does not plug into electric current. It connects to the faucet and uses the water pressure only to do its work. If I like the results I'll post them here. Cara --- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote: > > > Cara wrote: > > I use a product called the "germ terminator" that sterilizes my > > toothbrushes. After brushing with my sonicare I then put on a > > separate toothbrush a few drops of oreganol oil which is supposed to > > kill all kinds of bacteria.... > > > Cara, have you thought about the frequencies you are exposed to froma > sonicare? > I used to use an electric toothbrush. I used it on battery only, not > connected to the polluted household current, but it still has a terrific > field. I now use it only to demonstrate shielding in classes! > I also used to use one of those gizmos that shoots water up under your > gums. This has to be used plugged in. > Using these things was clearly disturbing. Often one of my ears would > turn beet red and radiate so much heat for a while afterwards that I had to > place a cold, wet washcloth on it. > I ditched all the electrical tooth cleaning gizmos. Dental health > is more dependent nutrition than on anything else. I most heartily suggest > you read Dr. Weston A. Price's book Nutrition Physical Degeneration. If > your library has interlibrary loan, they can get it for you. In it youwill > read about cultures that knew nothing about cleaning their teeth, that had > icky stuff on their teeth, and yet had no decay. Not until they started > eating the "civilized" way. > I used so many methods of cleaning my teeth, but continued to have > caries and gum problems for years.... until I began to eat a much more > nutrient-dense diet. An active decay literally stopped in 3 days and the area > recalcified. > Nature didn't make us so that we have to use extreme measures to take > care of our teeth. > I hope your oregano oil is well diluted? Otherwise, you could become > sensitized. > > Regards, > Shivani > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
--- In [hidden email], "Cara" <cara_evangelista@h...> wrote:
> I highly value the other point of view. Very good food for thought. I can not think of everything. I leave it up to you Shavani to contradict everything I say. I do not always agree with your point of view but you make an excellent point here. > Shivani, the quote below is from quaixeman, not from me. I do not use an electric > toothbrush. Quaixeman was responding to my post (about root causes/amalgams/root > canals). The attribution in his post is a bit confusing, I admit. > > About electric dental devices vs nutrition, I wouldn't be surprised if you're correct. I've > started reading a little about Price's work and am working to reduce white flour/sugar in > my diet. But I am also considering trying a WaterPik-like device that does not plug into > electric current. It connects to the faucet and uses the water pressure only to do its work. > If I like the results I'll post them here. > > Cara > > --- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote: > > > > > Cara wrote: > > > I use a product called the "germ terminator" that sterilizes my > > > toothbrushes. After brushing with my sonicare I then put on a > > > separate toothbrush a few drops of oreganol oil which is > > > kill all kinds of bacteria.... > > > > > Cara, have you thought about the frequencies you are exposed to from a > > sonicare? > > I used to use an electric toothbrush. I used it on battery only, not > > connected to the polluted household current, but it still has a terrific > > field. I now use it only to demonstrate shielding in classes! > > I also used to use one of those gizmos that shoots water up under your > > gums. This has to be used plugged in. > > Using these things was clearly disturbing. Often one of my ears would > > turn beet red and radiate so much heat for a while afterwards that I had to > > place a cold, wet washcloth on it. > > I ditched all the electrical tooth cleaning gizmos. Dental health > > is more dependent nutrition than on anything else. I most heartily suggest > > you read Dr. Weston A. Price's book Nutrition Physical Degeneration. If > > your library has interlibrary loan, they can get it for you. In it you will > > read about cultures that knew nothing about cleaning their teeth, that had > > icky stuff on their teeth, and yet had no decay. Not until they started > > eating the "civilized" way. > > I used so many methods of cleaning my teeth, but continued to have > > caries and gum problems for years.... until I began to eat a much more > > nutrient-dense diet. An active decay literally stopped in 3 days and the area > > recalcified. > > Nature didn't make us so that we have to use extreme measures to take > > care of our teeth. > > I hope your oregano oil is well diluted? Otherwise, you could become > > sensitized. > > > > Regards, > > Shivani > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
Quaixemen/straitguy,
In order to avoid confusion about a post's authorship, may I respectfully request that you sign your name to your posts or else avoid typing your new post directly underneath the automated attribution regarding the previous post to which you are responding. Otherwise, your messages may appear to the casual reader to have been written by someone else (usually by the person who wrote the earlier post to which youare responding). For example, your post below (addressed to Shivani) looks as if it was written by me. The same thing happened in an earlier post by you, and Shivani responded to me by mistake. Thanks very much. Cara --- In [hidden email], "quaixemen" <straitguy@s...> wrote: > > --- In [hidden email], "Cara" <cara_evangelista@h...> wrote: > > > I highly value the other point of view. Very good food for thought. > I can not think of everything. I leave it up to you Shavani to > contradict everything I say. I do not always agree with your point > of view but you make an excellent point here. > > > > Shivani, the quote below is from quaixeman, not from me. I do not > use an electric > > toothbrush. Quaixeman was responding to my post (about root > causes/amalgams/root > > canals). The attribution in his post is a bit confusing, I admit. > > > > About electric dental devices vs nutrition, I wouldn't be surprised > if you're correct. I've > > started reading a little about Price's work and am working to > reduce white flour/sugar in > > my diet. But I am also considering trying a WaterPik-like device > that does not plug into > > electric current. It connects to the faucet and uses the water > pressure only to do its work. > > If I like the results I'll post them here. > > > > Cara > > > > --- In [hidden email], SArjuna@a... wrote: > > > > > > > Cara wrote: > > > > I use a product called the "germ terminator" that sterilizes my > > > > toothbrushes. After brushing with my sonicare I then put on a > > > > separate toothbrush a few drops of oreganol oil which is > supposed to > > > > kill all kinds of bacteria.... > > > > > > > Cara, have you thought about the frequencies you are exposed > to from a > > > sonicare? > > > I used to use an electric toothbrush. I used it on > battery only, not > > > connected to the polluted household current, but it still has a > terrific > > > field. I now use it only to demonstrate shielding in classes! > > > I also used to use one of those gizmos that shoots water up > under your > > > gums. This has to be used plugged in. > > > Using these things was clearly disturbing. Often one of > my ears would > > > turn beet red and radiate so much heat for a while afterwards > that I had to > > > place a cold, wet washcloth on it. > > > I ditched all the electrical tooth cleaning gizmos. > Dental health > > > is more dependent nutrition than on anything else. I most > heartily suggest > > > you read Dr. Weston A. Price's book Nutrition Physical > Degeneration. If > > > your library has interlibrary loan, they can get it for you. > In it you will > > > read about cultures that knew nothing about cleaning their teeth, > that had > > > icky stuff on their teeth, and yet had no decay. Not until > they started > > > eating the "civilized" way. > > > I used so many methods of cleaning my teeth, but continued > to have > > > caries and gum problems for years.... until I began to eat a much > more > > > nutrient-dense diet. An active decay literally stopped in 3 > days and the area > > > recalcified. > > > Nature didn't make us so that we have to use extreme > measures to take > > > care of our teeth. > > > I hope your oregano oil is well diluted? Otherwise, you > could become > > > sensitized. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Shivani > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > |
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