I had a conversation with a woman today, who told me her friend is a dentist. He says that in 20 years as a dentist, he has never seen anything like it.
People's teeth are rotting and falling out. He has had to pull more teeth, both adults and children, than anytime in his career.
He says he believes it is due to the constant wearing of face masks.
the ingredient that blocks calcium channels in your teeth to prevent sensitivity is like sodium something or other? IDK, but it's not flouride. All flouride does is reinforce your enamel. Which is important if you want to keep your teeth. But it doesn't prevent tooth sensitivity. You have to figure out some way of strengthening your teeth (flouride or that nasa stuff), or some people say they can remineralize your teeth, i don't know about that but at least it's proactive.
Anyway the company Sensodyne (I think it's sensodyne) has this other non-flouride flouride ingredient that they LEASE the rights to use... but they don't use it. It's not available in any of their regular formulations. So sensodyne does NOT have the NASA shit in it.
But because they lease the rights to sell it in North America, that means no one else can sell it except them. So that means basically Sensodyne makes it so you can't buy it anywhere from anyone. But if you get your shit imported, you can kind of get around that.
Is fluoride in our drinking water enough for strengthening enamel? What are your thoughts on fluoride calcification of the pineal gland?
I think it would be way WAY better to deflouridate the water and give people the choice of if they want to do something topical. Topical flouride is just as effective. The reasoning they use behind putting it in the water is to protect poor people and retards from growing up with rotted teeth. But in this day and age, anyone who wanted a topical solution should be able to get one easy. There's gels, rinses, special toothpastes, etc. No one should be eating that shit.
As far as whether it's enough in tap water to strengthen enamel, yeah basically. But the more your teeth absorb, the stronger they are. So a little bit is a little good, and more is more good. But that's just in terms of your enamel. Flouride is good for your enamel, but not good for your body. So you have to balance how much you want to use with whether or not youre overdoing it.
I have no strong opinion on the pineal calcification thing. I'm open to different opinions and theories.
Another good way to save your enamel and make it last longer is go keto.