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Old 01-02-2007, 02:18 PM
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Black Teeth

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Or rather.. "Black Toothpaste". Got into a conversation with someone concerning charcoal based toothpaste and it reminded me of experiments I had done.



But believe it or not, activated charcoal is pretty good for pulling toxins and bacteria out of your gums and from among your teeth and in your throat in general.

Apparently Ben (Franklin) used honey and charcoal for toothpaste. I must say that, brushing with water and activated charcoal left an amazingly clean feeling. Experience has shown that charcoal can pull toxins out of infected teeth and remove pain.

The advantage of charcoal based toothpaste or just using activated charcoal daily is that it would tend to pull toxins out of the ENT area as a whole and it would get into any 'gaps' or 'voids' and serve to detox. Its easy enough to make a paste with activated charcoal powder and filtered water.

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Without Prejudice.
Or rather.. "Black Toothpaste". Got into a conversation with someone concerning charcoal based toothpaste and it reminded me of experiments I had done.



But believe it or not, activated charcoal is pretty good for pulling toxins and bacteria out of your gums and from among your teeth and in your throat in general.

Apparently Ben (Franklin) used honey and charcoal for toothpaste. I must say that, brushing with water and activated charcoal left an amazingly clean feeling. Experience has shown that charcoal can pull toxins out of infected teeth and remove pain.

The advantage of charcoal based toothpaste or just using activated charcoal daily is that it would tend to pull toxins out of the ENT area as a whole and it would get into any 'gaps' or 'voids' and serve to detox. Its easy enough to make a paste with activated charcoal powder and filtered water.

Just FYI.
She reminds me when I was a kid. I use to do that a lot, just to keep my teeth's clean.
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Old 01-04-2007, 07:59 AM
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There have been times and places (Elizabethan England, Imperial China) when teeth that were actually black or blackened were considered fashionable.

In Elizabethan England, cane sugar was a recently introduced import from the tropics. It was beastly expensive, so only the rich could afford it. For a (rather brief) period, sugar candy was an indulgence only the well-to-do could experience, so rotting teeth - presumably from sugar consumption - was taken as a sign of being rich enough to afford to buy sugar.
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