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Or at least link a diy recipeI think Randy needs to weigh in on the toothpaste debate.
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Or at least link a diy recipeI think Randy needs to weigh in on the toothpaste debate.
Hey, his DIY Improved 2-Part recipe is the reason I can still afford this crap.Or at least link a diy recipe
Well, baking soda is often used in place of toothpaste... don't know if it helps to bake it or notOr at least link a diy recipe
It becomes washing soda.Well, baking soda is often used in place of toothpaste... don't know if it helps to bake it or not![]()
Yes, I know.It becomes washing soda.
There are still toothpastes with baking soda.
Not a joke. It was mean and hurtful! You made me cry.Yes, I know.
The part about baking it was a joke.
Good!Not a joke. It was mean and hurtful! You made me cry.
I use his 2 part recipe as a toothpaste.Hey, his DIY Improved 2-Part recipe is the reason I can still afford this crap.
The high ph version or regular? HaI use his 2 part recipe as a toothpaste.
It does replace lost calcium.I use his 2 part recipe as a toothpaste.
Has to be the high pH version. The other one doesn't work as well.The high ph version or regular? Ha
Why bash on Brightwell company specifically? Why not be fair and bash on other companies?
Like Seachem who falsely advertised Prime to detoxify ammonia?
Or companies that sell bacteria supplements when most if not all of the species of bacteria used can’t reproduce in saltwater?
Or the company that sells MarinePure blocks that leech aluminium and don’t even reduce nitrate?
What targer Brightwell specifically when other companies also sell both good and bad products?
Some of that has already been done in other threads...Why bash on Brightwell company specifically? Why not be fair and bash on other companies?
Like Seachem who falsely advertised Prime to detoxify ammonia?
Or companies that sell bacteria supplements when most if not all of the species of bacteria used can’t reproduce in saltwater?
Or the company that sells MarinePure blocks that leech aluminium and don’t even reduce nitrate?
What targer Brightwell specifically when other companies also sell both good and bad products?
You're funny.Randy seems to hate Brightwell specifically
You are right. I didn't know until now, neither of my parents have had cavities either. And they are in just turning 60You don't have cavities, mostly because of genetics and flossing. That does not make toothpaste a scam, and in fact most toothpaste (ignoring the marketing) has beneficial ingredients, like Fluoride, desensitizers, detergents (surfactants), medications known to stimulate gum recovery, whiteners like peroxide, baking soda, etc.