What People are Saying:
Just wanted to let you know how grateful I am that we met you and to thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing the book Cleansing or Surgery with us. If it hadn't been for you, I would probably be missing a few precious body parts by now. Instead, I'm totally intact and healthy! (And some doctor is missing a few house payments!)
Thanks again, Shelly
All ingredients are powdered organic and wildcrafted herbs: White Oak bark, cinnamon, peppermint, horsetail, prickly ash bark, cloves, stevia, myrrh, bayberry root bark, and slippery elm.
Rinse toothbrush, shake off excess moisture. Dip in White Oak Herbal Tooth Powder and brush.
To quicken the healing of tooth and gum problems, dampen finger and dip in White Oak Herbal Tooth Powder. Place powder between upper and lower gums around tooth area and leave on all night, six days a week until improvement is evident. Continue brushing regularly.
Modern toothpaste contains a mouthful of chemicals that are dangerous to swallow. In fact, the number one call to the poison control center is for children who have been caught eating fluoride toothpaste. It's no accident that fluoride toothpaste has a poison warning label.
Growing up in the fifties, Mom thought that toothpaste was an expensive gimmick. We brushed with Colgate tooth powder. It came in a red and white can with a shaker top. Finally in the mid-sixties we succumbed to the power of advertising and switched over to toothpaste.
Now I'm back to using tooth powder and it takes some getting used to. Because it is made of natural herbs, it tends to stain the toothbrush. And it seems impossible that a brown powder could whiten teeth, but it does. I especially like the way it cleans the teeth without leaving a slick residue.
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