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Hi Mary Lyn, what would be the routine exactly? What would I buy (bicarbonate, huh?), mix with water or something and swish in my mouth? For how long / how often?
Just looking for a little routine I can try out. Others can chime in too of course. Thanks.
EDIT - nvm I see someone answered this above.
I’m using up my remaining closys first. Probably will order the TSP early next week and will report back when I’ve had a week or so to try it out. I’m going to continue with Dr. Ellie’s other recommendation though. I feel like I’m more in a maintenance phase at this point but since I’ve experienced rapid demineralization in the past I’m not willing to take any chances!Anybody try this yet? Very curious about peoples' experiences.
Aspirin has been shown to reverse tooth decay.
Aspirin Could Reverse The Effects Of Tooth Decay
I'm currently trying a mouthwash aspirin, methylene blue and vitamin k2.
It’s on the thread that he links to:Would you mind sharing your recipe?
Made using water, 1000mg of crushed aspirin, couple of drops of vitamin k2 and 3mg of methylene blue.
It’s on the thread that he links to:
No problem. I just added aspirin to my homemade mixture of baking soda, calcium carbonate, and xylitol. I think the aspirin may be a little drying. Have you had any negative effects from it?Thanks for pointing that out Mossy. I know that I don't say how much water I am using for this mixture and that is because I don't have any set amount when it comes to dilution because I am still experimenting.
But so far I would say I have been using about 300-500mg of water.
Yes I do it and it works.
I just found out that there is a toothpaste called Clinpro 5000 that has tricalcium phosphate. This brand also contains fluoride though so I'm not recommending it, just suggesting that tricalcium phosphate might be good.Could using TriCalcium Phosphate instead of TriSodium Phosphate maybe even work better? Or is this somehow a bad idea?
Interesting. Any thoughts about the anti-Peat aspects of arginine? Maybe using it this way, not ingesting it, would be ok. I have a large portion of arginine that I don’t use, but could add it to my homemade toothpaste.L-arginine and calcium carbonate rinse should work.
Remineralization efficacy of a toothpaste containing 8% arginine and calcium carbonate on enamel surface. - PubMed - NCBI