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OraMedia Newsletter for Dental Self Sufficiency )
2006 Biggest Health Threat to the United States - US Dentistry... May 30, 2006
in this issue
  • 2006 Biggest Health Threat to the United States - US Dentistry...
  • Xylitol: Our Sweet Salvation?
  • New Quickpik & Readi-Pik Faucet Irrigators
  • Greetings!

    Tim Bolen makes a gutsy attack on the Dental Industry in his recent opinion piece, ' 2006 Biggest Health Threat to the United States - US Dentistry...' You won't want to miss this one.

    We also take a good look at Xylitol in this issue. Is it really good for your teeth?


    Tom Cornwell

    2006 Biggest Health Threat to the United States - US Dentistry...

    A short while back I included a story by Tim Bolen about how a Massachusettes court slammed the quackbusters group for trying to bury a holistic dentist - just because they thought they could...

    Bolen is back with this revealing view of the industry of 'official' dentistry.

    Besides promoting, for money, two separate sources of deadly toxins (fluoride and mercury amalgam), and locking up innovation in Dental care, "Official dentistry" is attacking those that point out health related problems, especially those that dare to point out that "what happens in your mouth affects your whole body." - heavily.

    And that's insane...

    Xylitol: Our Sweet Salvation?

    Considering the quantity of sugar we all consume in one way or another each day, sometimes not by choice, the following is perhaps the most important health article to come along in quite some time, and should be shared as widely as possible with family and friends of ALL ages.

    - Editor, Spectrum Magazine

    Americans have a mighty hankering for sugar. It seems that we just can't get enough of the stuff. On average, a half a cup of sugar is consumed per person every day. It is estimated that the average American eats, drinks, slurps, stirs, and sprinkles about 150 pounds of it annually. Never in modern history has a culture consumed so much sugar.

    Sugar truly does deserve its reputation as a "white poison". Thinking of sugar as a food is really a stretch of the imagination, because it is more a chemical that is difficult for our bodies to utilize and digest.

    New Quickpik & Readi-Pik Faucet Irrigators

    America's favorite faucet irrigators just got better. Period.

    QuickPik and RediPik oral irrigators are the affordable home remedy to treat and prevent bleeding gums and periodontitis while you are standing at your sink.

    Choose either the temporarily attached QuickPik or the permanently attached RediPik. Each irrigator is so easy to use and so pleasant to do that you will want to breeze every day.

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