Paul Saladino· MD
if you want a great tooth paste brush your teeth with honey and there are double-blind studies that show that it doesn't cause tooth decay if anything is healthy and healing
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
if you want a great tooth paste brush your teeth with honey and there are double-blind studies that show that it doesn't cause tooth decay if anything is healthy and healing
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if you want a great toothpaste brush your teeth with honey and there are double-blind studies that show that it doesn't cause tooth decay if anything is healthy and healing
there are a lot of studies suggesting that honey has anti-bacterial properties in the mouth
that honey is something that our ancestors have always had in their diet there's clear evidence that it doesn't cause tooth decay that it actually promotes healing of so many things