RECIPES
is produced in your mouth. Your teeth will whiten noticeably in
Lesson Six
Before brushing teeth, floss
with monofilament fish line (2
or 4 pound). Double it and
twist for extra strength. Rinse
before use. Or clean up the
commercial varieties of floss
by soaking in water for a half
hour, then drying with a towel.
Do not choose waxed or fla-
vored varieties since benzene
does not wash off.
Floss and brush only once a day because even this small
trauma invites bacteria and fungus into your blood. If this
leaves you uncomfortable, you may use a water pick or simply
rub your teeth by hand with a dry cloth towel (paper towels
have mercury contamination). Make sure that nothing solid, like
powder, is on your toothbrush; it will scour and scratch the
enamel. Salt is corrosive—don't use it for brushing metal teeth.
Plain water is just as good.
Baking soda is no longer recommended (unless ordered
from Sources) because it was found to be polluted with ben-
zene.
When battling tooth infection, alternate colloidal silver and
white iodine solutions (five drops on brush), and brush twice a
day.
For Dentures
Use salt water. It kills all germs and is inexpensive. Salt
water plus grain alcohol or food-grade hydrogen peroxide
makes a good denture-soak. Rinse well.
Fig. 100 Fishing line is a
substitute for dental floss