This is true - commercial soap makers go to great lengths to remove the
glycerine from soap and sell it back to us as a value added product. I make
soap and sell it at farmers markets and local stores.all natural soap has
glycerin. It takes a multi-million dollar machine to take it out so only
large corporations are able to do it.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 9:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Liquid Dentist

 

Hi all, im a lurker here, but wanted to comment on this post.  All natural
soaps contain glycerin ...naturally.  Its a product of the saponification
process ... its part of what makes natural soaps so wonderful for your skin.
So if the intent is to use natural soap to avoid glycerin on your teeth, it
wont work.

 

gretchen

 

 

On Jan 2, 2014, at 1:58 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:


Nancy.. you might want to ck this site out. 

http://www.roseofsharonacres.com/tooth_chips___soap_for_teeth

 

So many products have glycerin in them which  prevents us from naturally
remineralizing our tooth enamel.  

A 'natural' bar of soap, one without glycerin, can also be used for tooth
brushing.  

This site might be helpful for you.   Lola H.  

 

On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 7:03 PM, 123 456 <[email protected]> wrote:


 

Hi Nancy...
What is  it  called and ho makes it?
Sounds like  it might be worth trying.
Thanks
T


On 12/31/13, Nancy Winiecki <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been considering a product claiming to remineralize the teeth and
> strengthen the gums, it contains Silver.
> Ingredients-
> 528 energized structured water, fulvic base, plant-based phyto-nutrients,
> mineral concentrate includes monatomic silver, gold, zinc, and indium,
MSM,
> fructo-oligosaccharides, glycerine, lecithin, essential oils of
peppermint,
> rosemary, thyme, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus, wintergreen, clove, birch,
lemon
> and additional all natural proprietary ingredients.
>
>
> There is a rip-off product that doesn't have the 528 symbol and name
added.
>   Anyway, they make a lot of strong claims for repairing teeth and gums
and
> I am interested but it is expensive to use, and I would like to know if
> anyone has tried it and what results they had.
>
> Thanks, Nancy



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