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Should I sue Toothpaste or mouth wash company?

Posted on August 8, 2010

Okay there is the deal. When I lived in Europe then my tooth were perfectly fine. I didn't had any problems. I also got my tooth's checked before I moved to the US. After I was being in US almost 3 months, my teeth started to go in bad condition (I washed them regularly twice a day like when I lived in EU). Then I got gum disease after that. But I also noticed something. In US, the water and toothpastes and mouth washes contains way more fluoride then the water in Europe. So I read one scientific article about fluoride. It says that fluoridation has dangerous long-term consequences to health etc. http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/fluoride.htm. But I can't afford a dental medical for my self (or my parents can't because they both got new cars and they have other big loans etc). My dad also had the same problem, his tooth started to fall out when he moved to here.
And it fu**ing hurts. I feel pressure under my teeth, it doesn't hurts actually but it feels very uncomfortable and it makes me angry. And we are living in the world most "strongest, richest, powerful etc" country which even can't afford free dental health care people who at at least under 21, but we can fight in Middle East and spend Multi billion dollars. I wish I could move back to the Europe and have a free or cheap dental health care but I can't because I'm in college in here.
I'm going to college in here etc* stupid typos.

how can i order or buy parodontax toothpaste in the United States for a reasonable price?

Posted on July 29, 2010

Im from Europe, and have terrible gum issues. Back there I used parodontax toothpaste which is the only thing which kinda helped me at least a bit. I cannot find it in the US. On place i found it is about 14$ +7$ shipping so i think its a bit too much for a toothpaste.

If you think fluoride in your drinking water is safe, how do you explain this?

Posted on July 18, 2010

I noticed news articles about the volcano in Europe are showing concerns about fluoride from the volcano:
"Ms. ERGENA IWINSKAYA (University of Cambridge): Fluoride is highly toxic. In high concentrations it starts to replace calcium in your bones.

PALCA: That's not just bad for people. Livestock can be wiped out by the fluoride from volcanic eruptions. What's an expensive inconvenience for European air travelers can be a deadly menace for people in Iceland.
"

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126069561

""Farmers are advised to keep their livestock indoors," he said. "Intake of fluoride is known to cause problems in bones and teeth, Especially in growing animals. The ash can also ... cause problems in (animal's) respiratory and digestive systems," he said."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jj4w4fyQRFRnZhKmIQHN-UsdZ4zw

In English, maybe eating fluoride isn't such a good idea?

Why is fluoride in toothpaste?

Posted on July 15, 2010

It is a toxic chemical that eats away at teeth and is bad for your health. It is even banned in mostly all of Europe. Why is it still in ours?
Um actually... my mom thought that too and I drank fluoride water when I was younger. I had all my teeth in silver caps and they were falling out by the time I was frickin 6. And I hate HEALTHY!
I ate healthy, I meant.

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