Red pill me on toothpaste
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
So ive just been wanting red pill after red pill, so whats the deal on toothpaste?what is it actually? Links please
Dental health and whiteness is partially determined by your genes. Fluoride is bad for you, but hydroxyapatite does the same thing without being toxic. Some big toothpaste company bought the rights to hydroxyapatite and ended its use, but you can find it on Amazon from Japan. APA guard is the brand I use. There’s even an APA kids that is safe for them to swallow.
Dentists now say that we should wait at least 15 minutes before brushing after eating acidic foods like strawberries. They say the acid softens up tooth enamel and brushing when your tooth enamel is soft can damage it permanently.
Coconut oil breaks down into three anti microbial acids, two of which are found in breast milk. You don’t need factory shit to clean your teeth. Zero cavities, I hardly brush. I floss plenty though.
You do a lot of saying "you need to do this" without any substantiation or sources.
I'd put $10 that you don't know why you believe what you do.
I'm only calling you out because other people are clear that they are speaking from their own experience, but you purposefully speak like you think you are an expert.
Isn't being in/associated to the dental field a blow to your own credibility?
Some people think their eyes have been opened when, in reality, they've just been swayed into another realm of falsehood.
Red pill, red pill, red pill! Don't you fucking dare question the MK hive mind. More than that, don't you ever fucking question their chosen opiate. EVEN MORE THAN THAT, don't you ever fucking present any form of critical thinking with logical questions lest you encourage their wrath.
As bad as the DS in different, more subtle ways.
Thank you! If it wasn't for posts like this I would feel crazy sometimes. This is what I was calling out with u/rooftoptendie, and I am somehow accused of personal attacks. His comments need a lot of support for the level of confidence provided.
I think it's because of a bullshit FDA rule if I'm remembering correctly. Toothpaste is allowed to have fluoride as an active ingredient without FDA approval, so it's cheap to put a new fluoride toothpaste on the market. Other active ingredients need FDA approval though so no company bothers Edit: I was remembering incorrectly
Well that's even more frustrating. It doesn't surprise me though