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INGREDIENTS: Specially formulated soap made from saponified organic extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil, distilled water and pure essential oil. NO added glycerin, sweeteners, silicates (sand), fluoride, dyes, stabilizers or other materials that can damage teeth.
INSTRUCTIONS: Put one Original Shred on a back molar and bite down. Brush with a wet toothbrush over the Tooth Soap® on the molar for at least one minute so that your entire mouth is soapy. Rinse 2-3 times or as desired.
The first step to saving your teeth is to stop using ALL toothpaste, whether or not it contains fluoride. That goes for the “natural” tooth pastes and the gels or rinses that you are using as well. Natural tooth pastes have glycerin as one of the main ingredients and glycerin coats the teeth and prevents re-enamelization. If you check all your dental products, you will find glycerin is a main ingredient in them. You will also find that most tooth pastes and gels contain SLS (sodium laurel sulfate) which has been shown in studies to cause canker sores. You must stop using all tooth pastes with glycerin and/or fluoride and other contaminating ingredients.
So what does Dr. Judd recommend we use on our teeth? SOAP. Yes, you read that correctly. Dr. Judd says BAR SOAP is the only effective cleanser for teeth. Dr. Judd states, “Soap takes oils and other items off the teeth quickly leaving them perfectly clean. Toothpastes, all of them, with 60% glycerin in them require over 20 washes to remove it, thus leaving the teeth with a coating at all times. Soap takes only two rinses and it is off.”
Dr. Judd refers to teeth as a crystal and states “The soap cleaned crystal will enamelize better and build more perfectly. It is a given in making crystals in the laboratory that the solution they are made from must be free of all undesirable impurities, to get the beautiful perfect facets.” Plaque, on the other hand which is a poorly formed crystal stuck to the bottom of the enamel, is prevented and eventually removed by brushing with soap! And prevention of plaque retards gum pockets!
If plaque is so bad, isn’t going to the dentist a good idea so he can clean off the plaque? Dr. Judd says that, “Dental procedures to get the badly formed crystals off dig holes through the enamel. These cavities catch food and cause GUM INFECTION.” Don’t probe your teeth with sharp objects or those metal picks made for removing plaque. A better option is using tools made from soft materials.
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