Wadauz, let us talk about toothpaste, I have been using close-up ile ya red for the longest time possible...I think it is time I changed things up...ni gani huwa mnatumia na ni kwanini mnaipenda?
A toothpaste that doesn't have fluoride is the first step. The more natural ingredients in it, the better. Dabhur is a good reputable brand.Wadauz, let us talk about toothpaste, I have been using close-up ile ya red for the longest time possible...I think it is time I changed things up...ni gani huwa mnatumia na ni kwanini mnaipenda?
A toothpaste that doesn't have fluoride is the first step. The more natural ingredients in it, the better. Dabhur is a good reputable brand.
Excess flouride causes brittle bones and neurological issues, especially in kids who swallow toothpaste, creating higher risks at their most vulnerable.Why shouldn't toothpaste have flouride?
Excess flouride would be how much? I suspect it is a ridiculously massive amount compared to what would be typically swallowed in a brushing session.Excess flouride causes brittle bones and neurological issues, especially in kids who swallow toothpaste, creating higher risks at their most vulnerable.
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Tutumie toothpaste kwani sisi ni wanawake?
Many folks today heavily rely on social media for scientific facts, this is wrong.
Mtu Hana ng'ombe anafanya Nini mkutano ya cattle dip?The worst ever toothpaste is Colgate Herbal. You see the way it whtens your teeth? That's because it is wearing them out. Sooner or later, you will experience sensitivity.
The best - and most expensive - toothpaste in the market is Sensodyne. Use it.
Dactari wangu aliniambia never to brush my teeth before bed like almost everybody does. He said I should also not brush up before I eat the breakfast. "If it is possible,", he said, "clean your mouth several minutes after a meal using a tooth pick or a mukobero, gurgle mouth wash before bed and brush thoroughly after eating breakfast". Perhaps he's a quack. But that's what I do.
Excess flouride would be how much? I suspect it is a ridiculously massive amount compared to what would be typically swallowed in a brushing session.
The study cites 2 studies.one study of a 53yr woman exposed to high levels of flourides from ingesting a lot of toothpaste and tea...the other is of risk to 3 to 6yr olds because of their propensity to swallow.Go through the above link.Awareness of the Benefits and Risks Related to Using Fluoridated Toothpaste Among Doctors: A Population-Based Study - PMC
This study aimed to assess the awareness of dentists and non-dental doctors regarding the benefits and risks of using fluoridated toothpaste. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect information in this study. Multistage cluster ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Kindly peruse all the links at the bottom of the pages. They give links to the studies that lead to their assumptions that provided the basis for the study with the dentists.The study cites 2 studies.one study of a 53yr woman exposed to high levels of flourides from ingesting a lot of toothpaste and tea...the other is of risk to 3 to 6yr olds because of their propensity to swallow.
The study itself does not propose abandon toothpaste with flourides. Its danger of flouride in toothpaste is not even the aim of the study.
Just point them out.Kindly peruse all the links at the bottom of the pages. They give links to the studies that lead to their assumptions that provided the basis for the study with the dentists.