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Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 12 Oct 1997 14:37:47 -0400
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Kirt:
> Maybe if you had several generations of "good eating habits" behind you,
> but you are dreaming if you think you need no brushing, flossing, etc
> because you eat instincto. Guy-Claude Burger reportedly lost all his teeth
> long ago (as did Nicole, according to Severen). Zephyr mentions that he has
> had dental problems--precisely because he thought he needed no dental
> hygiene if eating instincto.

I won't give you the old "animals don't do it" excuse, it may or may not
apply IMO, but I get my stops from toothpastes rather quickly.  I haven't
touched them in months.
I may not be a good example though as I have quite a lot of space between
my teeth and so I don't really know the feeling of anything getting stuck
between my teeth.  I don't see anything wrong with eating your fill of
fruit.  You must be assuming that people who do that don't get enough
veggies or some RAF in, in which case the overall picture may turn out
bad for their teeth in the long run, but eating fruit instinctively along
with some veggies and little RAF has proven to be rather good for me.

The 20 or so kg of honey I had in the past few weeks hasn't done much to
my teeth either.   In fact, they look whiter and healthier than ever
before, with brushes and toothpastes.  What do you expect me to do with
these results?



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