There’s another one of those ideas of mine that turned out to be on the right track. I’ve been removing the fluoride from my drinking water for 2 years now and I haven’t used fluoridated toothpaste for almost 6.
For those interested in investigating an alternative to conventional fluoridated toothpaste and their grossly overpriced ‘natural’ equivalents, I invite you to make the following formula yourself (learned about it from Saveyourteeth.com, a site run by a DDS):
3 parts baking soda
1 part salt (sea salt if possible; go for the unrefined kind)
Pour a bit of the stuff in the palm of your hand and mix in just enough hydrogen peroxide so that you make a sort of ‘paste’. It won’t taste very good compared to conventional toothpaste, but it’s dirt cheap and does an amazing job.
I use this formula, along with a Waterpik, every day and my very pro-fluoride dentist has said on multiple occasions, I quote, “I don’t know what you’re doing, but keep it up!”
I still haven’t told him what I’m doing. Why spoil a good thing?
Ive been removing the fluoride from my drinking water for 2 years now and >>>>>>>
I filter it out with alumina. What do you use?