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is therabreath a good brand?

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marcus johannsen - 31 Aug 2005 18:07 GMT
i've tried therabreath and i've tried rinsing with hydrogen
peroxide/baking soda.

the latter seems to work far better than therabreath which is
overpriced and weak.
Amatus Cremona - 31 Aug 2005 18:37 GMT
> I've tried therabreath and I've tried rinsing with hydrogen
> peroxide/baking soda.

Have you tried brushing and flossing while avoiding garlic, curry and
onions?

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> i've tried therabreath and i've tried rinsing with hydrogen
> peroxide/baking soda.
>
> the latter seems to work far better than therabreath which is
> overpriced and weak.
Joel M. Eichen - 01 Sep 2005 10:59 GMT
>> I've tried therabreath and I've tried rinsing with hydrogen
>> peroxide/baking soda.
>
>Have you tried brushing and flossing while avoiding garlic, curry and
>onions?

Sorry, I misread this,. I though you said,

>Have you tried brushing and flossing WITH garlic, curry and
>onions?
W_B - 01 Sep 2005 16:03 GMT
>> I've tried therabreath and I've tried rinsing with hydrogen
>> peroxide/baking soda.
>
>Have you tried brushing and flossing while avoiding garlic, curry and
>onions?

Yeah, don't ever brush with garlic, onions, or curry.   8^]]
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W_B
Take out the G'RBAGE
wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
Joel344 - 01 Sep 2005 19:38 GMT
What do you call the professional who takes
care of these big guys' teeth (and breath problems)?

ANSWER: Theropododontist

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Joel34
Joel M. Eichen - 01 Sep 2005 10:58 GMT
>i've tried therabreath and i've tried rinsing with hydrogen
>peroxide/baking soda.
>
>the latter seems to work far better than therabreath which is
>overpriced and weak.

Carabelli,

Here is an example. What is W_B's verdict on this?

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I think this is an extremely clever subliminal message originated by
the Hydrogen Peroxide Manufacturers of America.
 
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