Pompadour
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Why do we think that glycerin prevents remineralisation? I searched pubmed and couldn't find anything. Maybe someone has a link to publication?
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Why do we think that glycerin prevents remineralisation? I searched pubmed and couldn't find anything. Maybe someone has a link to publication?
I can tell a difference from not using glycerin for now about two weeks. Granted it is an n=1 anecdotal experiment. Not convinced it is needed for excellent oral healthGlycerin | Tom's of Maine
Glycerin evidently attracts 3 water molecules for each glycerin so it keeps the paste from drying out.
Teeth do not need it, toothpaste seems to be happy with it!Not convinced it is needed for excellent oral health
Then...TO MAKE TEETH CLEAN ONE BRUSHES WITH ANY BAR SOAP. Soap washes off in just 2 rinses.
2. Brush the teeth with bar soap (ref 5).
Another aspect not referenced in his publications that I have read is the fact that glycerin is found in the vast majority of soaps. When soap is fabricated, glycerin is produced, and in general, is not removed. Only in certain specialty soaps does the soap go through an extra process that removes the glycerin to produce a glycerin free soap. Based on this, if you want to believe Dr. Judd’s theory, you will want to ensure the soap you use is truly glycerin free.
28. Does toothpaste clean teeth? No, it leaves a barrier of glycerine on the teeth after brushing with it which blocks reenamelization.
29. What should one use to clean one’s teeth? Bar soap -- Palmolive, dial, castile, Motel 6, Super-8 motel, etc.
30. What two things does soap do? It cleans off body oils, disinfects the gums and allows reenamelization.
We can dearly thank Pompadour!Thanks @Xisca! Totally debunked IMO. Pretty much what I expected.
@charlie Is it possible to make a new thread moving related to glycerine posts, from Pompadour post page 7?Why do we think that glycerin prevents remineralisation? I searched pubmed and couldn't find anything. Maybe someone has a link to publication?
An idea why?I'm pretty sure I knew that Ray doesn't like glycerin.
Can it be something else you have done, or what makes you think it is glycerin?I can tell a difference from not using glycerin for now about two weeks.
The original post is here, point #7Totally debunked IMO. Pretty much what I expected.
I wanted this thread to be about glycerin and also on anything else related to glycerin that has nothing to do with teeth...
An idea why?
No. I probably read it somewhere and filed it under "non-Peaty."
Hi @Xisca, how I could tell was that this was the first change I made BEFORE the xylitol. I used non glycerin toothpaste for about a week without any other changes. Definitely made a differenceCan it be something else you have done, or what makes you think it is glycerin?
I am off glycerin for 7 years at least, so I cannot tell.