Iv'e been impressed (not literally) with Colgate Max One toothpaste, it does seem a bit more effective than the others I've tried.cybercarl wrote:When needs be.....if it means I can smile again and it lands me a job, I shall be happy.
This thing is as a western society we are so sucked in by what we are told and advertised and it's all basically designed around making money for large corporations and governments that run the world and not actually fixing or curing long term along with using hardcore chemicals and animal testing etc. I've been looking into getting some old fashioned charcoal based toothpaste. Not the American Arm & Hammer crap than contains fluorides as we get enough fluoride in our water supply slowly poisoning us, but the powdered stuff one used to be able to get in old fashioned apothecary shops. It also contain natural antibiotics and healers like clove, peppermint, myrrh, cinnamon and clay in it. It's got to be better than the whitening kits sold or even what dentists offer cosmetically for a large fee. It's the same with toothache, why pay the pharma companies for antibiotics and pain killers if chewing and biting on cloves can do a better job. Now I have stopped smoking I'm determined to get my teeth sorted. I'm considering cutting down on my Coffee intake too and maybe starting to drink green tea or something.
Just be aware though, of the bit of wisdom (! I as given some time ago- Smile is an anagram of Slime.... (about fake tan American shiny glow-in-the-dark teeth)