Message from @rustedsol

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2019-02-16 21:06:43 UTC  

What's the topic crownless?

2019-02-16 21:06:50 UTC  

Fluoride

2019-02-16 21:06:58 UTC  

Well... simply "dry mouth" can have very bad effect on teeth, no?

2019-02-16 21:07:12 UTC  

Yes. Dry mouth is horrible for teeth.

2019-02-16 21:07:17 UTC  

mk Is fluoride being put in the water to dumb us down? mk Daily debate TIME!

2019-02-16 21:07:58 UTC  

That's why a lot of elderly people on a lot of medication have terrible problems with cavities. The meds cause dry mouth.

2019-02-16 21:08:01 UTC  

And dry mouth + acidic shit + sugar = <:doom:532377533509926912>

2019-02-16 21:08:12 UTC  

Yup you've got it basically

2019-02-16 21:08:16 UTC  

Obviously it is đŸ€Šâ€â™€ïž does it actually need to be debated? It's one of the main ingredients in Prozac and other mind numbing submissive drugs

2019-02-16 21:08:42 UTC  

Which fluoride?

2019-02-16 21:08:47 UTC  

Yes

2019-02-16 21:08:47 UTC  

Calcium?

2019-02-16 21:09:50 UTC  

I think a use of good xylitol-gum after eating/drinking - and use of milk as a table-drink may be more effective than fluoride-paste

2019-02-16 21:10:18 UTC  

Coconut oil cures cavities

2019-02-16 21:10:35 UTC  

Lol no

2019-02-16 21:10:44 UTC  

Healthy diet also helps dental health

2019-02-16 21:10:54 UTC  

Xylitol is definitely effective. But fluoride helps with remineralization which is why it has been great for oral health.

2019-02-16 21:10:56 UTC  

Yes.. I've cured many on others and myself

2019-02-16 21:11:08 UTC  

That's the smartest thing you've said

2019-02-16 21:11:11 UTC  

Propolis cures receding gums

2019-02-16 21:11:55 UTC  

Ohh it's one of those places?! Can't cuss here?! This place is gay.. I'm out ✌

2019-02-16 21:12:00 UTC  

I mean bad diet is why you see a lot higher rate of cavities in the poor population

2019-02-16 21:12:27 UTC  

Yeah.. but the xylitol-gum is easier to use *immediately* after eating. To late too brush off acid 10h later.. 😐

2019-02-16 21:12:58 UTC  

Awesome. Maybe we can have some people with a brain have a discussion here now. Like everyone else.

2019-02-16 21:13:03 UTC  

that's quite teh sames w the milk

2019-02-16 21:13:38 UTC  

Yup. I mean fluoride isn't the make it or break it part of cavities. The main thing is brushing and flossing.

2019-02-16 21:15:19 UTC  

So I guess you could go either way on fluoride as long as you take care of your teeth, but I don't think it can be debated that it has been really good for oral health. Cuz you'd be surprised how terrible people are at taking care of their teeth.

2019-02-16 21:15:43 UTC  

In dental school the majority of people that came in had disgusting teeth and gums

2019-02-16 22:42:20 UTC  

g

2019-02-16 22:51:07 UTC  

exactly

2019-02-16 23:09:53 UTC  

he radiation thing kinda sounds like bs
lol
maybe time doesnt exist
only timelines
false god
= idol
u dont know your radiation number man
lmao
jk

2019-02-16 23:19:12 UTC  

The debate is not about whether fluoride is good for dental health... No one is debating that... This is about the neurologist effects from long term consumption

is it dumbing us down?

2019-02-16 23:22:42 UTC  

Depends on the research you read

2019-02-17 05:17:19 UTC  

Lots of stuff is dumbing us down

2019-02-17 07:57:55 UTC  

Yes. Go on. @unit

2019-02-17 08:23:59 UTC  

It doesn't because it's such a benign amount

2019-02-17 10:14:13 UTC  

@Xiyilqa it's difficult.. is this movie I'm watching on tv tonight called Dr. Strange actually enlightening me or dumbing me down? .. y'know whut I mean?

2019-02-17 10:19:43 UTC  

Hmm