Hi Reid,

Ironically it is the fluoride in the tooth paste that causes the gums to 
seperate from the teeth. the fluoride is a very powerful breker of protien 
bonds nad probably the couse of much of the disease people suffer




Take care,
 V


> Friends,

> I feel the need to personally attest to what it is that Ivory soap has 
> done for my mouth.  Four years ago, then fifty one, I started getting 
> pockets between my gums and teeth.  At the dentist's they were always 
> measuring the depth of the pockets, 6 mm, 8mm, 12 mm, etc.  At the time 
> I was tuned in to silver-list and the dialogue on this caused me to 
> begin brushing with soap.  Ivory was the clear choice because this is 
> pure ingredients, nothing to irritate the mouth  (such as essences or 
> the pesticides used in 'anti bacterial soap).


> All those pockets between gums and teeth disappeared and the folks at 
> the dentists witnessed what it is that will kill bacteria in the mouth.  
> Funnily they wouldn't talk about this, just telling me I didn't need to 
> come in quite so often.  Also there was never again much plaque to speak 
> of, so my teeth don't really need cleaning by the dentist.  Neither do I 
> need flossing but rather an occasional tooth pick.


> Bring on the Ivory soap and I love the basic taste.  Could it be that it 
> was a dentist in need of paying customers who spread the detestation of 
> 'washing the mouth out with soap?'  Is our option the barbaric slicing 
> away of the gums?


> Reid


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