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www.naturaltoothsoap.com - 11 Aug 2005 18:53 GMT
Feel a difference after just one brushing!

This Is Your Ticket to Saving Thousands of Dollars in Dental Hygiene
Bills
Yes, it's true. You can save thousands of dollars over your lifetime in
dental bills.

If you're interested in a natural approach to dental hygiene rather
than shelling out big bucks to the guys and gals with white coats and
hooked, stainless steel instruments in their gloved hands, here is a
natural alternative for you:  "The Perfect Prescription For Your
Teeth".

This pocket-sized, 71-page booklet packs a powerful health wallop and
reveals a natural approach to taking care of your teeth and gums that
may well keep you out of your dentist's office for the rest of your
life.

Your teeth will be so clean and healthy you can fully expect to take
them to the grave with you without ever having to go to a dentist
again.

Do You Eat Food?

Everybody who eats knows how important it is take care of their teeth.

But, unfortunately, most people never give a thought to an alternative
to traditional dental "care," the "care" that involves

checkups and "cleanings" twice a year
potentially dangerous mercury fillings for cavities
root canals for dying teeth
$800 crowns for dead teeth
braces so expensive you need an installment plan to pay for them
extractions
gum surgery...
... and so on and so forth until both your mouth and your wallet want
to scream for relief.
Well, one mother has discovered a method involving simple, natural
steps that anyone can take on a daily basis to avoid cavities while
building healthy teeth and gums. This natural approach beats the tar
out of the dentist's chair and expensive, painful, traditional dental
procedures that may possibly cause as many problems as they solve.

Look what you will discover in "The Perfect Prescription For Your
Teeth", a natural dental hygiene resource that belongs in the library
of health seekers everywhere.

Learn more at http://www.naturaltoothsoap.com
Joel344 - 11 Aug 2005 19:12 GMT
This is also effective for people who
swear too much .... (so I am told)

--
Joel34
Dr Steve - 11 Aug 2005 19:43 GMT
Keep your lousy spam to yourself.

> Feel a difference after just one brushing!

[snip]
www.naturaltoothsoap.com - 12 Aug 2005 08:26 GMT
I'm really sorry, I don't mean to spam, i'm new to this, and someone
suggested that I write an "article" and post it to google groups.  I've
actually never used google groups before so I'm really sorry it came
off as spam.. :)
W_B - 12 Aug 2005 15:33 GMT
>I'm really sorry, I don't mean to spam, i'm new to this, and someone
>suggested that I write an "article" and post it to google groups.

Advice given by another spammer no doubt.

> I've
>actually never used google groups before so I'm really sorry it came
>off as spam.. :)

Lame excuse again.

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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
W_B - 11 Aug 2005 20:05 GMT
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>From: "www.naturaltoothsoap.com" <sunshinestarr@gmail.com>
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>
>Feel a difference after just one...
    ...spamming!

>This Is Your Ticket to Saving Thousands of Dollars in Dental Hygiene...
    ...spam

Reported to:
groups-abuse@google.com
abuse@gmail.com
abuse@spymac.com

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  Portland, OR 97201
  US

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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
Joel344 - 11 Aug 2005 21:24 GMT
Washing out your mouth with dental soap is good for breaking
bad habits, I guess. QUESTION: Do you use a washcloth with it?

Joe

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Joel34
shad j lewis - 11 Aug 2005 22:47 GMT
hulda?
Joel344 - 11 Aug 2005 22:56 GMT
Tooth soap removes nematodes?

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Joel344

Flap - 11 Aug 2005 23:06 GMT
shad j lewis - 11 Aug 2005 22:54 GMT
I love the disclaimer on the site...

*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).  To prevent our products from being classified as
drugs under Section 201(g) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act,
we are required to inform you that there is no intention, implied or
otherwise that represents or infers that these products or statements
be used in the cure, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of
any disease.
These testimonials do not imply that similar results will happen with
your use of our products. We have no competent or reliable scientific
evidence to suggest that the testimonialist's experience is due to the
use of our products. These testimonials are not intended to recommend
any supplement as a drug, as a diagnosis for specific illnesses or
conditions, nor as a product to eliminate diseases or other medical
conditions or complications.  We make no medical claims as to the
benefits of any of our products to improve medical conditions.
www.naturaltoothsoap.com - 12 Aug 2005 08:25 GMT
Yes, we needed to use this disclaimer.  Any "natural" product will have
this disclaimer, just go to your local health food store.  The FDA
makes us do it!!
Dr Steve - 12 Aug 2005 14:56 GMT
More proof that your stuff is junk

go away

Signature

--------------============-------------=========
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan   USA
.................................................................
This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
///////////////////////

> Yes, we needed to use this disclaimer.  Any "natural" product will have
> this disclaimer, just go to your local health food store.  The FDA
> makes us do it!!
Bill - 12 Aug 2005 19:08 GMT
Naturaltoothsoap wrote on her website:

"we are required to inform you that there is no intention, implied or
otherwise that represents or infers that these products or statements
be used in the cure, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of

any disease."

In other words, it's not good for anything!

- dentaldoc
W_B - 15 Aug 2005 16:36 GMT
>In other words, it's not good for anything!
>
>- dentaldoc

It's only good for increasing the size of the sellers bank account.
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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 15 Aug 2005 21:14 GMT
My computer is as useless as the "natural tooth soap".   Something is amiss,
I cannot figure out nor can SBC figure out (at least not with my questions).
The Modem DSL light continually flashes red making it impossible to reach
the internet.  I am
waiting for I  do not know who to solve the problem.   In the meantime, some
are suffering on crohns newsgroup and cannot access there either.   (I know
I think I am helping them, though perhaps no one else thinks so.)   Oh well,
the failures of the internet and its users.   I don't mind increasing
anyone's bank account that has an important and legitimate service to offer.
Gail,

> >In other words, it's not good for anything!
> >
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> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
shad j lewis - 15 Aug 2005 22:03 GMT
no fluoride = more business (for dentists)
shad j lewis - 11 Aug 2005 23:02 GMT
shad j lewis - 11 Aug 2005 23:04 GMT
I love the disclaimer on the site...

*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).  To prevent our products from being classified as
drugs under Section 201(g) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act,
we are required to inform you that there is no intention, implied or
otherwise that represents or infers that these products or statements
be used in the cure, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of
any disease.
These testimonials do not imply that similar results will happen with
your use of our products. We have no competent or reliable scientific
evidence to suggest that the testimonialist's experience is due to the
use of our products. These testimonials are not intended to recommend
any supplement as a drug, as a diagnosis for specific illnesses or
conditions, nor as a product to eliminate diseases or other medical
conditions or complications.  We make no medical claims as to the
benefits of any of our products to improve medical conditions.
www.naturaltoothsoap.com - 12 Aug 2005 08:23 GMT
sorry guys, I don't mean to spam, it's really not my intention (I HATE
SPAM!!) but I'm new to this.  I'm actually a real person trying to get
some useful information out there.  You don't have to use a washcloth
with it, you can just use your toothbrush.  I have been using it
everyday for about 6 or 7 months and it's really awesome stuff. :)
Dr Steve - 12 Aug 2005 14:56 GMT
cut the spam

Either discuss topics unrelated to how you can make more money, or leave

Signature

--------------============-------------=========
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan   USA
.................................................................
This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
///////////////////////

> sorry guys, I don't mean to spam, it's really not my intention (I HATE
> SPAM!!) but I'm new to this.  I'm actually a real person trying to get
> some useful information out there.  You don't have to use a washcloth
> with it, you can just use your toothbrush.  I have been using it
> everyday for about 6 or 7 months and it's really awesome stuff. :)
W_B - 12 Aug 2005 15:32 GMT
>sorry guys, I don't mean to spam, it's really not my intention (I HATE
>SPAM!!) but I'm new to this.  

Lame excuse given by every spammer.

>I'm actually a real person trying to get
>some useful information out there.

Useful to your bank account you mean.

>  You don't have to use a washcloth
>with it, you can just use your toothbrush.

You can also just use a tootbrush and floss without
*any* dentifrice !

>  I have been using it
>everyday for about 6 or 7 months and it's really awesome stuff. :)

Anecdotal at best.

Awesome for your bank account maybe.
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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
www.naturaltoothsoap.com - 12 Aug 2005 08:27 GMT
Anyone in Portland?  Wanna come over for tea? :)
Joel344 - 12 Aug 2005 10:48 GMT
You are in luck. W_B is VERY FAR from Portland.

Joe

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Joel34
Dr Steve - 12 Aug 2005 14:57 GMT
Not as far as you think   :-)

Signature

--------------============-------------=========
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan   USA
.................................................................
This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
///////////////////////

> You are in luck. W_B is VERY FAR from Portland.
>
> Joel
StovePipe - 13 Aug 2005 02:57 GMT
> Not as far as you think   :-)

OK, OK.... If this lady really does want to get a potentially
beneficial product into public consciousness, how would y'all suggest
she do it?

You know, she _could_ take some down to the dental faculty at the local
U, and wait the requesite twenty seven and a half years for them to
conclude that it is good....

Thanks
SP
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Finally: take out the TRASHH

kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 12 Aug 2005 20:44 GMT
How about a sample.    Who makes this soap.    What is in it.   How much is
it.
Will it cost thousands over a lifetime.    Do we take the  teeth to the
grave in a little gold container.    Is there a guarantee.     How long has
it been in use, that you know it will last a lifetime.    Whose lifetime.
Gail
Joel344 - 13 Aug 2005 03:12 GMT
Does it come with a tooth washcloth that is like a face cloth onl
smaller

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Joel34
letsconnect - 13 Aug 2005 16:07 GMT
> How about a sample.    Who makes this soap.    What is in it.   How much is
> it.

What's in it (acc. to the website):

Perfect Prescription Tooth SoapTM Ingredients are: Specially formulated
soap made from saponified coconut, palm, and olive oils and essential
oil. NO added glycerin, sweeteners, silicates (sand), fluoride, dyes,
stabilizers or other materials that can damage teeth. No animal
testing. 100% Kid and Mom tested and approved by both. Certified Kosher
(Parve) by Star-K.

Didn't bother checking the price after reading through the ingredients.
kureforcrohns@sbcglobal.net - 14 Aug 2005 20:51 GMT
"Parve"   That could a whole new sector.      Does it sound like a gatorade.
Gosh, maybe we could do as well.   Anything goes.   All that's missing is
the Halvah.
Gail

> > How about a sample.    Who makes this soap.    What is in it.   How much is
> > it.
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>
> Didn't bother checking the price after reading through the ingredients.
 
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