RE: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-17 Thread jessie70
your 800 # is to reach exciting local people in CT. Jess

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From: David Bearrow [mailto:chip...@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 7:38 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


 From the website Mr. Bradley pointed you to:


(ref 7) Monosodium phosphate ($20./lb delivered, food grade from
1-800-344-2047) is the best supplement for phosphate since it is very
pure and highly soluble in water. Simply take about 1/5 teaspoon (1
gram), dissolve it in 1 inch of water in less than a minute, then
fill up the glass and drink it daily. This takes care of all the
bones, teeth, DNA, RNA and at least 30 phosphate-containing enzymes
which are listed on page 53 of my GTBD book. Our bodies run on
enzymes and we are hard put to lose any of them. Even the brain
requires them. Phosphate also regulates body pH.

Dave

At 10:00 AM 4/16/2008, you wrote:
>I am unclear on the protocol for the mono-sodium phosphate.  Do you
>brush with it, wash you mouth out with it in a solution of water, or
>take it internally?  If taken internally, how much would one take?
>
>Marshall
>
>Brooks Bradley wrote:
>>http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/04/13/good_teeth_from_birth_to_
death.htm
>>Good Teeth From Birth To Death - Share The Wealth
>>
>> Dear Deb,
>>Go to the url above and scroll down to near the bottom
>> of Chris Gupta's post..there you will see a post sent to Chris
>> by Dr. Judd.   About midway his post he lists a telephone number
>> for a supplier of  mono-sodium phosphate.I have an adequate
>> supply of it on hand.I bought it a couple of years ago, but do
>> not recall from whom.  I buy such things in bulk.
>>If all else fails, just Google "Bulk mono-sodium phosphate.
>> Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>  Date : Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:11:12 -0500
>>
>>  From : "Carl Deb Charter" 
>>
>>  To : 
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi Brooks,
>>
>>
>>
>>Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate? Thanks in advance!!!
>>
>>  - Original Message -
>>  From: Brooks Bradley
>>  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>  Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM
>>
>>  Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel
>> compelled to make a
>>  general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing).
>> Circa 1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into
>> various soap products for cleaning teeth. Our initial
>> investigations were prompted by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non
>> deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We found
>> that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially
>> available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded
>> quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any
>> product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.
>>  List members might be interested to know that the MOST important
>> element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium
>> phosphate immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step
>> proved crucial to re-enameling of the teeth.
>>  FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon
>> by Dr. Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very
>> difficult to removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE
>> rinsing.not upon any physiological compromise.
>>  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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RE: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-17 Thread Dan Nave
I remember way back when I first started looking into supplements, I
decided to supplement my calcium.  I bought some pills containing
calcium  and phosphorous, as that what was available.  Man, did that
make my knees ache!  I attribute it to the phosphorous, since no calcium
since has had that effect...

Dan

> -Original Message-
> From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 5:51 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings
> 
> 
>Phosphorus is also the cause of "match makers disease"
>   Too much can be as bad as too little.
> 
> Most Colas have a plenty of Phosphorus in them as rust 
> remover / Phosphoric acid...like maybe too much?
> 
> 
> ode
> 
> 
> At 06:38 PM 4/16/2008 -0500, you wrote:
> 
> > From the website Mr. Bradley pointed you to:
> >
> >
> >(ref 7) Monosodium phosphate ($20./lb delivered, food grade from 
> >1-800-344-2047) is the best supplement for phosphate since 
> it is very pure 
> >and highly soluble in water. Simply take about 1/5 teaspoon 
> (1 gram), 
> >dissolve it in 1 inch of water in less than a minute, then 
> fill up the 
> >glass and drink it daily. This takes care of all the bones, 
> teeth, DNA, 
> >RNA and at least 30 phosphate-containing enzymes which are 
> listed on page 
> >53 of my GTBD book. Our bodies run on enzymes and we are 
> hard put to lose 
> >any of them. Even the brain requires them. Phosphate also 
> regulates body pH.
> >
> >Dave


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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-17 Thread Ode Coyote


  Phosphorus is also the cause of "match makers disease"
 Too much can be as bad as too little.

Most Colas have a plenty of Phosphorus in them as rust remover / Phosphoric 
acid...like maybe too much?



ode


At 06:38 PM 4/16/2008 -0500, you wrote:


From the website Mr. Bradley pointed you to:


(ref 7) Monosodium phosphate ($20./lb delivered, food grade from 
1-800-344-2047) is the best supplement for phosphate since it is very pure 
and highly soluble in water. Simply take about 1/5 teaspoon (1 gram), 
dissolve it in 1 inch of water in less than a minute, then fill up the 
glass and drink it daily. This takes care of all the bones, teeth, DNA, 
RNA and at least 30 phosphate-containing enzymes which are listed on page 
53 of my GTBD book. Our bodies run on enzymes and we are hard put to lose 
any of them. Even the brain requires them. Phosphate also regulates body pH.


Dave

At 10:00 AM 4/16/2008, you wrote:
I am unclear on the protocol for the mono-sodium phosphate.  Do you brush 
with it, wash you mouth out with it in a solution of water, or take it 
internally?  If taken internally, how much would one take?


Marshall

Brooks Bradley wrote:

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/04/13/good_teeth_from_birth_to_death.htm
Good Teeth From Birth To Death - Share The Wealth

Dear Deb,
   Go to the url above and scroll down to near the bottom of 
Chris Gupta's post..there you will see a post sent to Chris by Dr. 
Judd.   About midway his post he lists a telephone number for a 
supplier of  mono-sodium phosphate.I have an adequate supply of it 
on hand.I bought it a couple of years ago, but do not recall from 
whom.  I buy such things in bulk.

If all else fails, just Google "Bulk mono-sodium phosphate.
Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.




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 Subject : Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

 Date : Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:11:12 -0500

 From : "Carl Deb Charter" 

 To : 



Hi Brooks,



Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate? Thanks in advance!!!

 - Original Message -
 From: Brooks Bradley
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM

 Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings





 I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel 
compelled to make a
 general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap 
products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted 
by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental 
hygienein general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for 
using any of the commercially available bar soapswhich DID NOT 
contain any glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we 
were unable to find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.
 List members might be interested to know that the MOST important 
element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate 
immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial 
to re-enameling of the teeth.
 FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. 
Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to 
removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon 
any physiological compromise.

 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-16 Thread David Bearrow

From the website Mr. Bradley pointed you to:


(ref 7) Monosodium phosphate ($20./lb delivered, food grade from 
1-800-344-2047) is the best supplement for phosphate since it is very 
pure and highly soluble in water. Simply take about 1/5 teaspoon (1 
gram), dissolve it in 1 inch of water in less than a minute, then 
fill up the glass and drink it daily. This takes care of all the 
bones, teeth, DNA, RNA and at least 30 phosphate-containing enzymes 
which are listed on page 53 of my GTBD book. Our bodies run on 
enzymes and we are hard put to lose any of them. Even the brain 
requires them. Phosphate also regulates body pH.


Dave

At 10:00 AM 4/16/2008, you wrote:
I am unclear on the protocol for the mono-sodium phosphate.  Do you 
brush with it, wash you mouth out with it in a solution of water, or 
take it internally?  If taken internally, how much would one take?


Marshall

Brooks Bradley wrote:

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/04/13/good_teeth_from_birth_to_death.htm
Good Teeth From Birth To Death - Share The Wealth

Dear Deb,
   Go to the url above and scroll down to near the bottom 
of Chris Gupta's post..there you will see a post sent to Chris 
by Dr. Judd.   About midway his post he lists a telephone number 
for a supplier of  mono-sodium phosphate.I have an adequate 
supply of it on hand.I bought it a couple of years ago, but do 
not recall from whom.  I buy such things in bulk.

If all else fails, just Google "Bulk mono-sodium phosphate.
Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.




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 Subject : Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

 Date : Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:11:12 -0500

 From : "Carl Deb Charter" 

 To : 



Hi Brooks,



Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate? Thanks in advance!!!

 - Original Message -
 From: Brooks Bradley
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM

 Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings





 I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel 
compelled to make a
 general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). 
Circa 1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into 
various soap products for cleaning teeth. Our initial 
investigations were prompted by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non 
deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We found 
that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially 
available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded 
quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any 
product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.
 List members might be interested to know that the MOST important 
element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium 
phosphate immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step 
proved crucial to re-enameling of the teeth.
 FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon 
by Dr. Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very 
difficult to removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE 
rinsing.not upon any physiological compromise.

 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-16 Thread Sandee George
Marketing is a wonderful thing !   No wonder those involved in this
industry are
so well paid    God Bless us all
Regards
Sandee

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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-16 Thread Carol Ann

--- Brooks Bradley  wrote:

which DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite
acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find
any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap. 
 

Hi Brooks,
I checked the bar of Ivory Soap I have and it does
contain glycerin. The glycerin however, is not listed
as the first or primary and is down towards the last
list of ingredients.

>From checking various brands, it seems almost
impossible to find a "soap" product in bar form that
does not contain some amount of glycerin. 

Are you using Ivory?

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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
I am unclear on the protocol for the mono-sodium phosphate.  Do you 
brush with it, wash you mouth out with it in a solution of water, or 
take it internally?  If taken internally, how much would one take?


Marshall

Brooks Bradley wrote:

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/04/13/good_teeth_from_birth_to_death.htm
Good Teeth From Birth To Death - Share The Wealth

Dear Deb,
   Go to the url above and scroll down to near the bottom of Chris 
Gupta's post..there you will see a post sent to Chris by Dr. Judd.   About 
midway his post he lists a telephone number for a supplier of  mono-sodium 
phosphate.I have an adequate supply of it on hand.I bought it a couple 
of years ago, but do not recall from whom.  I buy such things in bulk.
If all else fails, just Google "Bulk mono-sodium phosphate.   
Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.
  




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 Subject : Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

 Date : Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:11:12 -0500

 From : "Carl Deb Charter" 

 To : 



Hi Brooks,



Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate? Thanks in advance!!!

 - Original Message - 

 From: Brooks Bradley 

 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 


 Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM

 Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings





 I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to make a 

 general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap. 

 List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the teeth. 

 FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological compromise. 

 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 

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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-16 Thread bbanever
It appears as though monosodium phosphate contains a small amount of arsenic, 
heavy metals, and a rather large amount of fluoride.  Maybe that's why my 
dentist claimed that fluoride will help re-enamel my teeth.  Hmm.
http://www.gehring-montgomery.com/pdfs/MonosodiumPhosphateImported.pdf

Bob
  - Original Message - 
  From: bernadette 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:45 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


  Okay now, Brooks, you got me thinking..hm...I did use the 
Ivory Soap to brush and I loved the results.  Are you stating that we should 
use hydrogen peroxide to rinse our mouths after the brushing is complete?  
Thanks.

  Bernadette
- Original Message - 
From: Brooks Bradley 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 6:52 PM
Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled 
to make a 
general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for 
cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of 
Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We 
found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially 
available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite 
acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to 
plain Ivory bar soap. 
List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of 
Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after 
brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the 
teeth. 
FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. 
Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed 
from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological 
compromise. 
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-15 Thread Brooks Bradley
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/04/13/good_teeth_from_birth_to_death.htm
Good Teeth From Birth To Death - Share The Wealth

Dear Deb,
   Go to the url above and scroll down to near the bottom of Chris 
Gupta's post..there you will see a post sent to Chris by Dr. Judd.   About 
midway his post he lists a telephone number for a supplier of  mono-sodium 
phosphate.I have an adequate supply of it on hand.I bought it a couple 
of years ago, but do not recall from whom.  I buy such things in bulk.
If all else fails, just Google "Bulk mono-sodium phosphate.   
Sincerely,   Brooks Bradley.
>



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 Date : Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:11:12 -0500

 From : "Carl Deb Charter" 

 To : 



Hi Brooks,



Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate? Thanks in advance!!!

 - Original Message - 

 From: Brooks Bradley 

 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

 Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM

 Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings





 I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to 
make a 

 general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for 
cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of 
Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We 
found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially 
available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite 
acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to 
plain Ivory bar soap. 

 List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of 
Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after 
brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the 
teeth. 

 FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, 
was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from 
the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological 
compromise. 

 Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 

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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-15 Thread Brooks Bradley
 Hello Bernadette,
One can use H2o2 at any juncture of the oral hygiene procedure involving brushing; but as the last stepwould be my preferenceif using it only once. (I use a procedure wherein H2o2 is used twiceonce as an adjunct with Sodium Bicarbonate (following the bar soap), and again as a undiluted, clear-rinse standalone after all earlier brushing procedures.  This may be considered over-kill by some.but it works very well for me.  Do recall, H2o2 acts as a splendid residual on all open lesions, cuts, fungus, anaerobes of most all types, etc.; it gives one a head-start in the constant conflict with bacterial insult.every day. I am not recommending persons use undiluted (3.5%) H2o2 as a rinse.just because I do.  However, to do so is perfectly safe, but some individuals are "put off" by the sometimes pervasive foaming action (which is simply demonstrating the presence of pronounced anaerobes).
 My Very Best to You,   Brooks.



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 Date : Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:45:05 -0400
 From : "bernadette" 
 To : 

Okay now, Brooks, you got me thinking..hm...I did use the Ivory Soap to brush and I loved the results.  Are you stating that we should use hydrogen peroxide to rinse our mouths after the brushing is complete?  Thanks.

Bernadette
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brooks Bradley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 6:52 PM
  Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


  I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to make a 
  general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap. 
  List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the teeth. 
  FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological compromise. 
  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-15 Thread Brooks Bradley
  Dear Ode,
I would not recommend the use of tri-sodium phosphate for any internal protocol.  Although I am not personally conversant with the physiological effects of ingesting tri-sodium phosphate, I do know it is a powerful detergent and has many uses in commercial chemistry.  I would recommend you contact Marshall for detailed information of tri-sodium phosphate effects on human body chemistry.Best Regards, Brooks.


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   Would Tri-sodium Phosphate work as well?
  That, I have around.

Ode

At 06:52 PM 4/14/2008 -0400, you wrote:

>I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled 
>to make a
>general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
>1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap 
>products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by 
>the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental 
>hygienein general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using 
>any of the commercially available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any 
>glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to 
>find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.
>List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element 
>of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately 
>after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling 
>of the teeth.
>FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. 
>Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to 
>removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any 
>physiological compromise.
>Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-15 Thread bernadette
Okay now, Brooks, you got me thinking..hm...I did use the 
Ivory Soap to brush and I loved the results.  Are you stating that we should 
use hydrogen peroxide to rinse our mouths after the brushing is complete?  
Thanks.

Bernadette
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  Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


  I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to 
make a 
  general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for 
cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of 
Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We 
found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially 
available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite 
acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to 
plain Ivory bar soap. 
  List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of 
Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after 
brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the 
teeth. 
  FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, 
was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from 
the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological 
compromise. 
  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-15 Thread Ode Coyote



  Would Tri-sodium Phosphate work as well?
 That, I have around.

Ode

At 06:52 PM 4/14/2008 -0400, you wrote:

I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled 
to make a
general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap 
products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by 
the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental 
hygienein general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using 
any of the commercially available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any 
glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to 
find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.
List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element 
of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately 
after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling 
of the teeth.
FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. 
Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to 
removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any 
physiological compromise.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

2008-04-14 Thread Carl Deb Charter
Hi Brooks,

Where do you get mono-sodium phosphate?  Thanks in advance!!!
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brooks Bradley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 5:52 PM
  Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings


  I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to 
make a 
  general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 
1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for 
cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of 
Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).relating to dental hygienein general. We 
found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially 
available bar soapswhich DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite 
acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to 
plain Ivory bar soap. 
  List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of 
Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after 
brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the 
teeth. 
  FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, 
was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from 
the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.not upon any physiological 
compromise. 
  Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. 
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Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, 
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