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I can’t wait to hear your toothpaste recommendations!!!!! So many toothpaste companies jumping on the hydroxyapite bandwagon and I don’t know which companies to trust.
Thank you , Dr Burhenne and Dr. Staci. I find this information so important!! I have been following you for a few days now and have seen many of the videos. I have started the fluoride and mouthwash free regimen. Invested in the recommended tools to embark on my new oral journey!
Great work guys! Super that you are bringing such information from scientific studies & regulatory advisory bodies such as the SCCS to ordinary people: to make us all a bit less dumb! 😂
It's difficult to find these toothpastes in Australia. I bought Davids nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste. Is that any good? Really want to buy a good one that works. Seems difficult to make a good choice at the moment.
Please for the love of God if you want to help us please tell us all the brand names where we can get the fluid nano hydroxyapatite from because a lot of companies these days don't delivery their product to other countries for example I live in Australia and it's so hard to get some products delivered to me that's why I have to find another product. I really do appreciate your videos but it's too much talk and not enough help how we can get our hands on these products
The whole situation with toothpaste and floride is all up in the air. Same with product safety quality and consumer transparency. I have been brushing with just ro filtered water and nothing else for 5+ years now. Ro doesn't filter everything that isn't a water molecule but it's the best I can afford.
Oh, for the love of Pete...I just listened to another dentist say that Crest Cavity Protection toothpaste (which contains sodium fluoride) is the only toothpaste that's ever been shown to remineralize teeth. ua-cam.com/video/tXZbmz6kBUU/v-deo.html I've not used any fluoride toothpaste for at least 20 years but have recently been dealing with gum recession, sensitive teeth, and teeth pain. Even my IAOMT dentist who doesn't usually recommend fluoride-containing products has said I should use it. It's frustrating when even the "experts" don't agree.
I did this dentist you are referring to protocol which contains 3 mouth rinses and a toothpaste faithfully 2 x day x 4 months and occasionally used the xylitol mints. The only effect this protocol had on me is that my hypertension that was previously very controlled with taking one antihypertensive med, the dose of that med had to be increased along with adding a second antihypertensive med because my BP shot up during the time I was following this protocol. Two months into using this protocol I decided to lower my carb intake and eliminated all sugar from my diet, I lost 6 lbs, and increased my activity level in an attempt to halt my trending up BP and that did not happen. So, I can only conclude that employing this dentist's heavy use of mouth rinses protocol negatively impacted my already existing hypertension. I am not going to dispute the dental effectiveness of this dentist's protocol, but I think that those who have already existing hypertension need to be very cautious if they choose to employ this protocol because of its heavy use of mouth rinses which have been scientifically found to elevate blood pressures more prominently in those who use rinses more than 1 x day. And, BP monitoring needs to be done daily to see if it is trending up. I am now using the now late periodontist Dr. Daneberg's Revitin toothpaste recommendation along with oil pulling several times a week. Hopefully this will restore my oral microbiome and in turn lower my BP so I can reduce my need for the additional antihypertensive med. And yes, I agree from my own experience toothpastes and rinses should be considered OTC meds and used with caution like any other OTC meds and supplements.
@@nightengale2123 - Thanks for your reply, Nightengale. I'm not sure why I'm only now seeing your reply, but I appreciate you sharing your experience. I'm now about six weeks into Dr. Ellie Phillips' protocol and I have nothing positive to report. In fact, the gum recession has only worsened. Thankfully, I've not had any obvious ill effects that I can definitively attribute to her protocol, but things are certainly not better. I absolutely detest the Listerine...it's like rinsing with gasoline. Though I'm uninsured, I'm going to have to break down and go see my dentist and see if we can find out what's happening. I have some other chronic issues that may be playing a part. Unfortunately, I have several things going haywire. Getting older stinks. I hope this note finds you doing better than what you reported in your previous message. I wish you the best.
I was checking the different toothpastes you recommend and noticed that Cocofloss uses a 20% concentration of Nanoxim instead of the 10% approved by the EU. Would this be cause for concern?
Dr Burhenne information about hydroxyapatite is another c-change in my quest to figure out how to care for my teeth and my oral microbiome. There are so many dentists and dental experts out there doing podcasts with various different recommendations. This I believe is the correct Dental science.
Ive heard that nano hydroxyapatite is not good . This was on a podcast and also from Ora Wellness who provided hydroxyapatite toothpaste . The hydroxyapatite comes from grass fed cows in New Zealand. Their customer service is excellent.
I contacted the company of the toothpaste I use (get it on amazon) but they wouldn't tell me where they source their hydroxyapatite. What toothpaste can we use in the UK? Is Splatt's Biomed safe?
Is there a reason why you aren't telling your viewers which toothpastes on the market you use or would suggest??? I understand you want to educate and give a lot of info but you can see by comments that people are struggling AND you don't even reply to comments. It doesn't help the people who are in real need of a better product by intentionally not revealing any suggestions...not a very kind thing to do.
He’s waiting on recommending other brands, because his own brand came out and it’s only $124 PER TUBE!!!!!!! Lol gimme a break.. yet it seems people are buying it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I posted a whole list of toothpastes that use the Fluidinova hydroxyapatite. Sort comments by newest. If you email Fluidinova and ask, they'll give you a detailed list!
It seems nano is safe and effective for humans. Is it safe for animals? Is animal testing involved with product development and are their any animal products used in the production or in the ingredients of Boka specifically?
Hopefully they will answer you but they would probably need to provide a "pet safe" version without any artificial sweeteners. I believe that you would NOT want to give a pet anything with xylitol or stevia in it. I hope they will make a completely sweetener-free version myself because I have eliminated sugars and even most sweeteners except a little Glycine as a sweet flavor now and then.
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Guys, just go ahead and announce that you have formulated a toothpaste product (and mints or gum - pretty please).
We desperately need this 😢
PLEASEEEE recommendations of toothpaste!!!!!
they did in the first minute: Boka.
dr. b also mentioned Dave’s before and he has his own brand
I use miradent hap it really works!
I can’t wait to hear your toothpaste recommendations!!!!! So many toothpaste companies
jumping on the hydroxyapite bandwagon and I don’t know which companies to trust.
Exactly!!
@@AnthonyShaw-ty9pi Dr. Mark Burhenne and Dr. Staci Whitman just released a toothpaste brand called FYGG. I just ordered some on the FYGG website.
You guys weren’t listening. lol.
They said Boca and Risewell toothpaste
When does part 4 come out? 😅😂
Thank you , Dr Burhenne and Dr. Staci. I find this information so important!! I have been following you for a few days now and have seen many of the videos. I have started the fluoride and mouthwash free regimen. Invested in the recommended tools to embark on my new oral journey!
How do we buy Fluidinova hydroxyapatite from Portugal? Which toothpaste is made from their hydroxyapatite?
On amazon I bought biorepair (italian I think), as well as apagard basio, premio, and M.
Google miradent hap just Google it really works!
For all the people with listening skill challenges: 15:58
Where is part 4?
Great work guys! Super that you are bringing such information from scientific studies & regulatory advisory bodies such as the SCCS to ordinary people: to make us all a bit less dumb! 😂
Will hydroxyapatite contribute to arterial calcification as it's absorbed in the mouth when brushing?
It's difficult to find these toothpastes in Australia. I bought Davids nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste. Is that any good? Really want to buy a good one that works. Seems difficult to make a good choice at the moment.
I'm from Australia too and can't seem to find any... It's so frustrating
@@r.k862 best I can find is apagard, the Japanese toothpaste. And David’s toothpaste has a version with nano-hydroxapatite. But both are $35+
Waiting for part 4 in hydroxyapetite series
Please for the love of God if you want to help us please tell us all the brand names where we can get the fluid nano hydroxyapatite from because a lot of companies these days don't delivery their product to other countries for example I live in Australia and it's so hard to get some products delivered to me that's why I have to find another product. I really do appreciate your videos but it's too much talk and not enough help how we can get our hands on these products
try moogoo natural toothpaste
@@ghty56222 thanks but last time I checked on their website it's not fluid nano hydroxyapatite like they explain in the video
He has other videos where he talks about it.
The whole situation with toothpaste and floride is all up in the air. Same with product safety quality and consumer transparency. I have been brushing with just ro filtered water and nothing else for 5+ years now. Ro doesn't filter everything that isn't a water molecule but it's the best I can afford.
Do you recommend Daves brand ?
Dave's is extremely abrasive. So is Cocoshine. If you're in North America, choose Boka or Risewell Pro.
Oh, for the love of Pete...I just listened to another dentist say that Crest Cavity Protection toothpaste (which contains sodium fluoride) is the only toothpaste that's ever been shown to remineralize teeth. ua-cam.com/video/tXZbmz6kBUU/v-deo.html I've not used any fluoride toothpaste for at least 20 years but have recently been dealing with gum recession, sensitive teeth, and teeth pain. Even my IAOMT dentist who doesn't usually recommend fluoride-containing products has said I should use it. It's frustrating when even the "experts" don't agree.
I did this dentist you are referring to protocol which contains 3 mouth rinses and a toothpaste faithfully 2 x day x 4 months and occasionally used the xylitol mints. The only effect this protocol had on me is that my hypertension that was previously very controlled with taking one antihypertensive med, the dose of that med had to be increased along with adding a second antihypertensive med because my BP shot up during the time I was following this protocol. Two months into using this protocol I decided to lower my carb intake and eliminated all sugar from my diet, I lost 6 lbs, and increased my activity level in an attempt to halt my trending up BP and that did not happen. So, I can only conclude that employing this dentist's heavy use of mouth rinses protocol negatively impacted my already existing hypertension. I am not going to dispute the dental effectiveness of this dentist's protocol, but I think that those who have already existing hypertension need to be very cautious if they choose to employ this protocol because of its heavy use of mouth rinses which have been scientifically found to elevate blood pressures more prominently in those who use rinses more than 1 x day. And, BP monitoring needs to be done daily to see if it is trending up. I am now using the now late periodontist Dr. Daneberg's Revitin toothpaste recommendation along with oil pulling several times a week. Hopefully this will restore my oral microbiome and in turn lower my BP so I can reduce my need for the additional antihypertensive med. And yes, I agree from my own experience toothpastes and rinses should be considered OTC meds and used with caution like any other OTC meds and supplements.
@@nightengale2123 whats the name of the toothppaste you are using now does it help your teeth and gums instead of using fluoride toothpaste
Try a Vitamin d3 + k2 supplement
@@johnzabroski5396 Hi. I've been taking those for a long time, but I appreciate the suggestion.
@@nightengale2123 - Thanks for your reply, Nightengale. I'm not sure why I'm only now seeing your reply, but I appreciate you sharing your experience. I'm now about six weeks into Dr. Ellie Phillips' protocol and I have nothing positive to report. In fact, the gum recession has only worsened. Thankfully, I've not had any obvious ill effects that I can definitively attribute to her protocol, but things are certainly not better. I absolutely detest the Listerine...it's like rinsing with gasoline. Though I'm uninsured, I'm going to have to break down and go see my dentist and see if we can find out what's happening. I have some other chronic issues that may be playing a part. Unfortunately, I have several things going haywire. Getting older stinks. I hope this note finds you doing better than what you reported in your previous message. I wish you the best.
I was checking the different toothpastes you recommend and noticed that Cocofloss uses a 20% concentration of Nanoxim instead of the 10% approved by the EU. Would this be cause for concern?
I like to idea the idea of electrolytes for the mouth!
Dr Burhenne information about hydroxyapatite is another c-change in my quest to figure out how to care for my teeth and my oral microbiome.
There are so many dentists and dental experts out there doing podcasts with various different recommendations.
This I believe is the correct Dental science.
Great! 👍
It’s seems pretty much impossible to choose one that the average person out there can decide to be safe?
Ive heard that nano hydroxyapatite is not good . This was on a podcast and also from Ora Wellness who provided hydroxyapatite toothpaste . The hydroxyapatite comes from grass fed cows in New Zealand. Their customer service is excellent.
should i use it or no ?
but if fluoride is no good what should i use ? feel like nano h is good
They use nano and regular in their toothpaste though.
I contacted the company of the toothpaste I use (get it on amazon) but they wouldn't tell me where they source their hydroxyapatite. What toothpaste can we use in the UK? Is Splatt's Biomed safe?
I would like to know as well. It seems that the toothpaste is not nano, but I can't seem to find any other hydroxyapatite from where I'm from.
Hahaha....I got a Mt Dew commercial....while watching. :)
Is there a reason why you aren't telling your viewers which toothpastes on the market you use or would suggest??? I understand you want to educate and give a lot of info but you can see by comments that people are struggling AND you don't even reply to comments. It doesn't help the people who are in real need of a better product by intentionally not revealing any suggestions...not a very kind thing to do.
I emailed Fluidinova and asked:
USA: BOKA toothpaste
USA: Fygg toothpaste
USA: Cocoshine Whitening Toothpaste
USA: Davids sensitive+whitening nano-hydroxyapatite premium toothpaste
USA: Carifree gel
USA: Pro-Remineralizer Natural Toothpaste
USA: RiseWell PRO Mineral Toothpaste
India: Aclaim
India: SHY-XT - Xtra Care Toothpaste
Philippines: Dentrin toothpaste
Thailand: Sparkle Sensitive Professional Toothpaste
Thailand: Cann Organic Herb Toothpaste
Netherlands: PrevDent toothpaste / PrevDent n-HAP Repairing Serum / DeSensiDent / DeSensiDent PRO / PrevDent OrthoCare™ nHAp™
Poland: Seysso toothpaste
Sweden: Brilliant Smile Whiteningevo Toothpaste
he did in part 1 or 2 boka and risewell. Since this he has released his own formula as well called fygg(feed your good guys).
He’s waiting on recommending other brands, because his own brand came out and it’s only $124 PER TUBE!!!!!!! Lol gimme a break.. yet it seems people are buying it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@meatloafhead It's $14 your looking at the varnish not the toothpaste.
I posted a whole list of toothpastes that use the Fluidinova hydroxyapatite. Sort comments by newest. If you email Fluidinova and ask, they'll give you a detailed list!
It seems nano is safe and effective for humans. Is it safe for animals? Is animal testing involved with product development and are their any animal products used in the production or in the ingredients of Boka specifically?
Hopefully they will answer you but they would probably need to provide a "pet safe" version without any artificial sweeteners. I believe that you would NOT want to give a pet anything with xylitol or stevia in it.
I hope they will make a completely sweetener-free version myself because I have eliminated sugars and even most sweeteners except a little Glycine as a sweet flavor now and then.