Use what you store. Store what you use is a good rule of thumb for storing supplies.
BYU university has had a scientific study performed on the retention and quality of food stored past their expiration date, they found all products tested to be good for years beyond their “use before” date. Don’t store less than wholesome products just because they’re cheaper. During crises times your good health becomes even more crucial. The question as to what toothpaste I buy for my household is simply answered by saying: I spend time (5am) researching potential products and I buy the best I can get.
7 Side Effects of Consuming Fluoride You Should Know About
• Tooth Discoloration. Consumption of too much fluoride leads to yellowed or browned teeth.
• Tooth Decay. High intake of fluoridated water can lead to the weakening of enamel.
• Skeletal Weakness.
• Neurological Problems.
• High Blood Pressure.
• Acne.
• Seizures.
Swallowing fluoride toothpaste can lead to fluorosis, which interferes with the development of tooth enamel and can result in white streaks on the teeth, and gastrointestinal problems if the amount is large enough.
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~ The Seer Almine
Alexandra says
Does Flouride effect our pineal glands? I’ve heard it being said for years but is it infact true??
Dhani says
Thank you Almine. Where I live, we can get good herbal toothpaste of all kinds. I prefer the ones with Neem in the tooth paste from India. I have consulted various people on this one and it come highly recommended. It has been used for hundreds of years as you know.
The shipment comes in the fall and I purchase for one full year. It keeps quite well without any problems.
Alexandra says
Thank you Dhani!
Sarah says
If anyones looking into another toothpaste replacement, we ended up using Earth Paste (especially for picky kids), I havent found any sort of toothpaste that doesnt have some sort of cons, but this was the best option we figured that wasnt just using soap – which I didnt mind, but family wasnt a fan of. They do use clay which could have trace amounts of naturally occuring lead (same with some vegetables), also some flavours do use xylitol, but not all of them.
Again not perfect, but the best out of the “good” weve found so far in the stores we have access to, in case anyone wanted to check it out too.
Sarah says
Just letting anyone that reads this know that Earth Paste just recently changed their formula to add silver particles. You can still find tubes of the old formula, just look out for the label that says silver!
Wanda says
I love that you are sharing your research with us. Thanks!