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June 12, 2017 8:56 am at 8:56 am #1293142LightbriteParticipant
What are the directions for your Israeli-brand* toothpaste for sensitive teeth?
*Or brand made by and marketed towards any country that uses the metric system.
The directions for my toothpaste for sensitive teeth says to apply a one inch strip of toothpaste to my toothbrush. What does it say for brands manufactured for people using the metric system?
Then again, in Israel, many Anglo products have Hebrew labels over the English. What do they say? Centimeters?
Also… my non-sensitive teeth toothpaste doesn’t specify an amount or toothpaste. Is it just me, or did toothpastes once call for a pea-sized amount? Or was that only when I was a kid? And/or am I thinking of face washes?
Do Israeli face washes also say a pea-sized amount?
Thanks! ☺🌱🍬
June 12, 2017 9:18 am at 9:18 am #1293205ready nowParticipantMany kinds of toothpaste contain huge amounts of fluoride, some of which is inadvertently ingested (eaten) and fluoride is poisonous in very small amounts.
June 12, 2017 12:25 pm at 12:25 pm #1293417ChaverParticipantlightbrite the toothpaste in Israel does not say any amount. Dentists today recommend to use pea size amounts.
ready now. why did you decide that fluoride is poisonous?
June 12, 2017 12:34 pm at 12:34 pm #1293422ChaverParticipantThere are many other products that contain fluoride besides toothpaste.
June 12, 2017 9:33 pm at 9:33 pm #1294701ready nowParticipantChaver: look it up(google).
Also, toothpaste has a warning about not swallowing, usually.
Some special toothpastes have an even greater concentration of fluoride than usual.
Both are poisonous and harmful, as I I have written above. It’s not that “I think so”, it is so.
June 12, 2017 9:36 pm at 9:36 pm #1294700LightbriteParticipantI used to be anti-fluoride, for nearly a decade! Then I got cavities and read the actual studies that supposedly linked fluoride to lower IQs and whatever – and all meager correlations in one study left out many other factors in why there could be differences between populations – let alone it went on an assumption of generalizing intelligence. — For me it was a reality check, and I realized my fears weren’t founded.
There was more proof showing that populations that consumed boat loads of fluoride aged faster, but that’s in significant amounts – major through extreme exposure in their environment – more through natural means.
Anyway, now I thank G-d for fluoride – B”H 🙂
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