The Ultimate in Mouth
Care:
Teeth Cleaning Toothsoap and Natural Toothpaste
for Sensitive Teeth and Gums
In the book, "Nutrition
and Physical Degeneration" written by Weston A. Price, DDS and
his wife Florence sometime before 1939, the couple reveal the results
of their studies of communities in Switzerland, the Hebrides and tribes
of Indians in Alaska. They found that these isolated people, whose
diet consisted of only natural food, had about 1/15th the decay as
people who ate refined carbohydrates.
More recently, Dean Bonlie,
DDS from Canada, found the same phenomenon in Alaskan Indians and South
Sea Islanders. He discovered that teeth that should have been completely
sound were badly decayed in people eating high refined carbohydrate
diets. On the other hand, he found perfect teeth in tribesmen and islanders
who didn't consume refined carbohydrate products. The best news of
all is that Dr. Bonlie discovered that bad teeth and gums were reversed
when the tribesmen changed their diet and mouth care procedures.
More compelling is the research
done by Dr. Gerard F. Judd, Professor, Chemist and Researcher. In his
book, "Good Teeth Birth to Death", Dr. Judd exposes many
myths about fluoride, toothpaste, tooth decay and gum health, and builds
a strong case for the use of tooth soap. Much of Dr. Judd's work is
summarized on this page.
3 Reasons Why You Need
to Stop Using
Commercial Toothpaste to Clean Your Teeth
Reason #1: Commercial Toothpaste Contains
Fluoride
Fluoride is a severe biological poison (read
more). Being intensely negative, it unlatches positive
hydrogen bonds in enzymes and proteins. If you look at your tube
of toothpaste, you will see a warning similar to this:
"Warning. Keep out of reach
of children under 6 years of age. If more than [sic] used for brushing
is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison
Control Center right away."
The warning on toothpaste tubes is
due to lawsuits in which children were poisoned by fluoride-containing
toothpaste. For instance, Keith Cantor, a little boy who lived in
McMinnville, Oregon died in the dentists chair from ingesting one-half
teaspoon of fluoride, and three kidney dialysis patients were killed
in 1998 at the University of Chicago Medical School, when nurses
used unpurified Chicago tap water for dialysis.
To add to the problem, most states
add at least 1 ppm of sodium fluoride or fluorosilic
acid (radioactive toxic waste that contains fluoride) to
the water supply, even though it has been proven that at least 113
medical side effects from cancer to headaches are caused by fluoride
in the water.
Reason #2: Toothpaste Prevents Tooth Re-enamelization
Toothpaste contains viscous, sticky
glycerin, the main ingredient in toothpaste, which coats the teeth
and prevents re-enamelization from nutrients in the diet. Glycerin
takes over 20 rinses to be removed and leaves your teeth coated!
Skeptical? Try this simple test. Start with a clean sink and smear
some of your toothpaste on the sink. Rinse it off and watch how the
water beads up because of the sticky glycerin. You will have to keep
rinsing and rinsing to remove it! Your teeth are similar to a porcelain
sink, and your teeth are being coated every time you use toothpaste.
Coated teeth cannot re-enamelize from nutrients in the diet!
Reason #3: Commercial Toothpaste Contains Silica
Silica, which is sand, can harm gums
and abrades (wears away) tooth enamel.
"Your
liquid tooth soap is the best product I ever bought on line!"
-- Marianna R., WisconsinI
How to Clean the Teeth for Healthier
Teeth and Gums
How you care for your mouth determines
the health of your teeth and gums. Use soap to clean your teeth because
soap is an excellent detergent, mixing insoluble oils on the tongue,
inner cheek and teeth with the water and rinsing it away. Teeth that
are cleaned and rinsed using bar soap are far cleaner than those cleaned
with toothpaste, which contains sugar, acid, chalk, silicates (sand),
soap, fluoride, methyl benzoate (for a cool mouth) dyes, stabilizers,
mixing agents and other contaminating chemicals. These ingredients
badly contaminate the teeth and prevent good enamelization.
Any
tooth-cleaning soap won't do. The soap must be free of impurities.
Unlike other
toothpastes on the market, Perfect Prescription Tooth Soap contains
NO added glycerin, synthetic sweeteners, silicates (sand), fluoride,
dyes, stabilizers or other materials that can damage teeth. All batches
of Perfect Prescription bar shreds and liquid soap are made in small
quantities to insure you are getting a fresh product. Tooth soap tastes
best if used within three months of opening the jar. Perfect Prescription
Tooth Soap is made in the USA in a commercial kitchen licensed by the
Oregon Department of Agriculture and is Certified Kosher by Star-K.
"Thank
you for the tooth soap. It is wonderful. I've been using the soap
for about two months now. After an absence of two years from the
dentist, I went for a checkup yesterday, and my dentist told me that
my gums and teeth are so healthy, that there was nothing for him
to do. He exclaimed that I've been doing a good job of keeping my
teeth clean. No scraping and no hurting. And this is from a person
who had gum surgery due to pockets in the gums and I still have one
pocket that is now clean whereas before my dentist would tsk, tsk,
tsk. Thanks again." -- Ara
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organic toothpaste, which does not contain fluoride, glycerin, synthetic
sweeteners, silicates (sand), fluoride, dyes, stabilizers or other
materials that can damage teeth. For more information about a product,
click the more info link.

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Miessence
All Natural Non-Fluoride Toothpaste
Miessence Natural Toothpaste is great for cleaning teeth -- especially sensitive
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VioLight
Toothbrush Sanitizer
A single toothbrush can harbor millions of microorganisms, which translate
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Zapi Toothbrush Sanitizer
With the Zapi Personal Toothbrush Sanitizer, you will be able to reduce
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germs it comes into contact with on your toothbrush. Just brush, rinse, and
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Tips for Healthier Teeth
and Gums
Research has established that fluoride makes the teeth WORSE
and not better (ref 1, 2, 3). Dr. Gerard F. Judd, Professor, Chemist and
Researcher, in his book, "Good
Teeth Birth to Death" lays out in no uncertain terms all the detail
to achieve
his claims, and offers these tips as the best way to have perfect teeth:
- Rinse acids off the teeth during eating.
- Brush the teeth with bar soap (ref 5).
- Take calcium pills with Vitamin D daily (ref 4).
- Take freshly made sodium ascorbate daily for gum connections
to the teeth (ref 7).
- Dispense with the worry that bacteria harm teeth:
THEY CANNOT (ref 8).
- Dispense with the worry that sugar destroys teeth.
Sugar has never been proven to have anything to do with cavities
(ref 9).
- Avoid all fluoride products. They destroy teeth, unravel
enzymes and cause 113 ailments (ref 10).
"I really couldn't tell you how long I have been
using tooth soap, but I will guess at about 8-9 months. Before using
the tooth soap I had severe sensitivity and my gums were receding,
slowly but too fast for my taste!! I can now eat ice cream or drink
an iced drink without the sharp pains that would cause me to hesitate.
My gums no longer "regularly" bleed while brushing or flossing
and have a very healthy pink color to them...and I might add the
receding has seemingly slowed to a halt. I battle hypothyroidism
and fibromyalgia and I can attest to the reality that you can first
and foremost "sense" your well-being in your teeth. I am
so very pleased with the tooth soap, thank you!" -- Denise
References
These references were provided by Dr. Gerard F. Judd,
Professor, Chemist and Researcher, in his book, "Good Teeth Birth
to Death" (GTBD), Research Publications Co.:
- J Pub Health Dentistry, Nov. 1993. This article states
we have a tooth decay epidemic in the US since 42% of people over
65 years of age have no natural teeth, 44-year-olds have an average
of 30 decays, 17-year-olds have an average of 11 decays, the blacks
and the poor are twice as bad as this and the American Indians have
four times the tooth trouble. American Indians have free dental care,
and have had since almost the beginning of fluoridation. If fluoride
helped prevent cavities at a rate of 80% per 15 years as the proponents
of fluoride claimed in the beginning of the early studies of the
forties, US residents would now have less than two cavities per person
(my calculation).
- In MediZine, V6 #2, April of 2000, the American Dental
Association again states that a dental epidemic exists and 42% of
those over 65 years of age and 25% of those over 44 years of age
have no natural teeth. They admit their ignorance as to why.
- Four curves representing a total of 480,000 students
and covering over 30 years of study indicate that the increasing
concentration of fluoride in drinking water from 0 to 1 ppm increases
the cavities 7, 43, 22 and 10% in Japan, Tucson, India and the US
(see GTBD, pp 44,45,46 and 49). In other words, fluoridation about
doubles cavitation from the normal (my calculation). Numerous studies
verify the fact that fluoridation of water increases cavities.
- Tooth enamel (essentially calcium phosphate) reacts
with all acids to form cavities (see any chemistry text dealing with
solubilities). The proton of the acid pulls the phosphate right out
of the enamel, and fast. By drinking a sip of water along with the
acid during eating, the acid reacts chemically with water immediately
to form hydronium ion and thus the enamel is saved. One can use milk
or coffee for the same purpose, since they are both nonacidic. Dr.
Albert Schatz, Nobelist who discovered streptomycin, found several
decades ago that sharks' teeth with their excessive fluoride would
dissolve just as readily in citric acid as ordinary non-fluoridated
teeth, laying to rest the hypothesis that fluoride would stop cavities.
The dental people (American Dental Association) pushed aside this
discovery and Dr. Schatz' discoveries regarding excessive baby mortalities
caused by fluoridation in Chili, South America as insignificant.
They returned his mail 3x unopened and would not deal with him.
Some harmful acids (with pH <4) which are tart to the taste and
attack the enamel include lemons, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, kiwi
fruit, tomatoes, vinegar, cider, vitamin C (especially chewable) and
stomach acid. The lower the pH, the more rapidly the acids attack.
Body acid (extremely weak) is insignificant in this process. Nonacid
foods such as beans, bread and potatoes have no action on teeth. Worry
about such foods is over. The only worry about nonacid foods is if
they will crack the teeth due to their hardness. Chewing ice, unpopped
corn kernels, extremely hard nuts, bones or other hard objects is not
smart, since teeth do have a breaking strength.
- Re-enamelization of the teeth occurs when they are
clean. All toothpastes make a barrier of glycerine on the teeth which
would require 20 rinses to get it off. A good solution for clean
teeth is bar soap. Brush the teeth thoroughly and the gums gently,
then rinse with water three or four times. All oils are washed off
the teeth and the gums are disinfected. The bacteria are killed by
the soap. The teeth are then ready for re-enamelization with calcium
and phosphate in the diet. The enzyme adenosine diphosphatase delivers
phosphate to the enamel surface. Use only soaps made specifically
to clean teeth because many soaps, including liquid soaps, have a
different composition that is harmful to the protoplasm.
Re-enamelization is necessary on a daily basis because the enamel leaches
slightly with water, as well as the bones, over decades leading to
holey bones and holey teeth even in the absence of acid attack. Without
re-enamelization, we could never have good teeth.
- Calcium (1.2 g if it is the only source) with vitamin
D can be easily obtained. Other required vitamin and mineral requirements
of the body can be found on page 56 of GTBD. Vitamin D helps to deliver
calcium to its needed site. All acid-soluble calcium compounds such
as calcium carbonate or calcium citrate are suitable with D. It goes
without saying that calcium is necessary in building calcium phosphate
teeth.
- A good daily tonic is to put one level teaspoon (4
g) of Vitamin C powder in a glass, add one-half teaspoon (2 g) baking
soda, add one inch of water, let fizz, dilute to eight ounces and
drink. The compound made here is fresh sodium ascorbate. This is
about 1000 times as soluble as C, and is more reactive towards antibody-
and connective-tissue construction and viral destruction. Thus, the
gums knit back to the teeth, avoiding any kind of oral surgery for
"receding gums." Receding gums are nothing but gum pockets
caused by toothpaste and especially fluoride, which severs all proteins
because of its highly negative character. Fluoride is the smallest
negative ion on earth, and consequently is the most intensely negative
particle on earth. As such, fluoride breaks the positive hydrogen bonds,
which hold the coils together, in proteins and enzymes.
- We know that bacteria have nothing to do with loss
of enamel. Witness the billions of animal and human remains in the
earth which have lost all the flesh and are reduced to tooth enamel
and bones. It is quite evident that the teeth have been through bacterial
contact but are unaffected. The same with human teeth. They cannot
be affected by bacteria, because there is no carbon or hydrogen in
enamel, which bacteria subsist on. Study of streptococcic mutans
as a source of so-called "decay" is a waste of government
funding donated to dental organizations.
- Sugars (fructose, glucose and sucrose) were found
in Dr. Judd's laboratory studies to be unable to dissolve calcium
phosphate to any extent, even in hot water solution. The reason for
this is that the chelation process of the sugar towards teeth is
slow because of the large size of the molecule, and perhaps for the
particular shape of the chelate formed. Sugars are not the cause
of tooth cavities to any great extent, but still it will do no harm
to rinse off the teeth after consuming candy, especially the sticky
variety. The adhering barrier will prevent re-enamelization.
- Fluoride at very low levels destroys at least 66 out
of 83 enzymes by uncoupling the hydrogen bond linkage between the
enzyme coils. Fluoride causes 113 known ailments, ten of which were
established through double blind studies, which although noteworthy,
may be of no more significance than the individual diagnoses.
Fluoride in the gels used (inappropriately) to harden the enamel is
extremely toxic at a concentration of 13,000 ppm (1.3%). Keith Kantor
of McMinneville Oregon was killed in the dentist's chair three years
ago by swallowing half a teaspoon of the gel. His brother nearly died
from the same treatment, but was saved by having calcium gluconate
administered to him.
Three kidney dialysis patients at the University of Chicago Medical
School were killed 3 years ago when nurses used unpurified Chicago
tap water for dialysis. Chicago water has 2 ppm fluoride in it during
the winter. Fluoridated water is lethal to dialysis patients. Fluoride
is also very harmful to the kidneys of ordinary people.
One can look up the lethal dose of a large number of chemicals all
the way from botulinum and snake poison toxins to sugar, a nontoxin.
It is interesting that the lethal dosage of fluoride compound for a
50 kg man is 2.5 mg (fluoroacetic acid), and 400 mg for arsenic oxide.
Numerous people, animals and fish on earth, especially in the United
States, have been killed by fluoride, but very few, if any, by arsenic.
Toothpaste companies now are required to put warning signs on tubes
so children will not consume enough of the 1000 ppm (.1%) material
to make them sick or cause death. This requirement arises out of lawsuits
in which children were poisoned by fluoride-containing toothpaste.
The best available data indicates about 120,000 cancer patients are
killed annually because of fluoride in their drinking water. These
include patients with every type of cancer. The dramatic increase of
cancer cases in the US in recent times can probably be laid directly
on the shoulders of the dentists due to their tireless energies in
converting city councils to put fluoride in the water for "the
children's teeth." They are able to do this because of large government
grants. While it is irrational to believe just "anything"
in the environment causes cancer, the unique character of fluoride
ion in destroying enzymes deserves attention.
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