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  1. J

    All-natural products

    So what does the topical use of flouride in toothpaste, where it is clearly not a "dietary supplement", have to do with a study from whatever source arguing that flouride shouldn't be used as a dietary supplement? And before everyone starts signing up for the latest "scienfitic study", let's...
  2. J

    All-natural products

    You do realize that you can buy ordinary table salt without iodine, right? Or use kosher salt, which also doen't contain iodine. It isn't like the choices are iodized or sea salt. :) I've never heard of anyone who could taste the difference between iodized and non-iodized salt of any kind...
  3. J

    All-natural products

    So we have one product that "contains" an unspecified amount of another product, that is considered a "probable" (meaning, "we don't know") human carcinogen (nothing about what kind of dose or exposure is required for it to "probably" cause cancer in humans) by the EPA (a government agency with...
  4. J

    All-natural products

    It would be if it had sugar in it, which is why it doesn't. :) Artificial sweeteners are used in sweet toothpastes. Regards, Joe
  5. J

    All-natural products

    The following are "all natural" Snake Venom Uranium Arsenic Bubonic Plague "All natural" is one of the greatest scams going. Along with the "man-made chemical" scam. (Hint: Except for some transuranic elements created briefly in laboratories, there are no "man made chemicals".) As...
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