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Old 07-05-2015, 02:19 PM #1
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http://www.naturalhealth365.com/food...oth-decay.html


I've been using CO for probably 10 some yrs and have not had dental issues in all these years. OPC's are doing a good job too in my mouth.
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Here is one receipe for CO toothpaste. It's not the one I use, but it's online, I make up mine with MSM as there are MSM toothpastes I've used and I do use MSM for pain reduction in my body.


http://www.healthextremist.com/make-...il-toothpaste/
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Caroline,
Is your TP similar to this one described in the link? What msm do you use? About how much? Why do you use it?

I have done a variety of things over the years. Right now, I use Biotene most days and a tiny bit of baking soda and water a few days a week. Need to get back into the groove again. I don't like Flouride either.
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Reading other online TP receipes, I added a fair amount of baking soda (non aluminum) to my mix yesterday and omgoodness, talk about cleaner/smoother teeth. I will do this with future batches and just ordered a new supply of "pure" baking soda.
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The merits of CO continue to come to my attention daily. From the mouth to dementia.

http://www.healthfreedoms.org/why-yo...nut-oil-today/
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Every time I run low on my home made CO toothpaste, I notice such a negative difference in my mouth health. I just made up another fresh batch yesterday and know this is the best way for mouth and dental health. Base of CO, MSM powder (optional) red mill baking soda and drops of clove oil is what I use for my toothpaste.
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