You're the top comment and it appears you are commenting on the title and didnt even read just 4 paragraphs in.
Dr. Says:
Judd says glycerine is present in all toothpastes and it’s so sticky that it requires 27 washes to clean it off. This means that teeth remain coated with a film and cannot rebuild enamel. And if they’re not clean, adenosine diphosphatase cannot provide phosphate to enamel.
And there's even a bit more substance in there, if you read the words.
You're the top comment and it appears you are commenting on the title and didnt even read just 4 paragraphs in.
Dr. Says:
>Judd says glycerine is present in all toothpastes and it’s so sticky that it requires 27 washes to clean it off. This means that teeth remain coated with a film and cannot rebuild enamel. And if they’re not clean, adenosine diphosphatase cannot provide phosphate to enamel.
And there's even a bit more substance in there, if you read the words.
I'm the top comment with 2 upvotes.
The post is not really getting much attention.
Anyway, the article was interesting but lacked one very key point.
What soap to use...
Seriously. Most soap would be poison compared to fluoride free toothpaste.
I'm the top comment with 2 upvotes.
The post is not really getting much attention.
Anyway, the article was interesting but lacked one very key point.
What soap to use...
Seriously. Most soap would be poison compared to fluoride free toothpaste.
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