sethnintendo said:
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Depends how white you are. I'm dark enough I don't even get a second glance. But I agree. Shaving your head is the way to go. But I use the shortest gaurd. If I don't my head becomes like velcro for a few days.
sethnintendo said:
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Depends how white you are. I'm dark enough I don't even get a second glance. But I agree. Shaving your head is the way to go. But I use the shortest gaurd. If I don't my head becomes like velcro for a few days.
| WiiBox3 said:
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I was going to try and formulate a joke about muff diving / diving head first into pussy then being velcro to it but I couldn't work out the kinks. Although the velcro comment did remind me of the facial hair term flavor saver.
| ruimartiniman said: There are several studies showing the correlation between oral dental care/ heart disease, stroke, inflammatory diseases , detecting cancer..., just google it, there´s a lot to read. |
I actually think I have heard that somewhere.
| ruimartiniman said: There are several studies showing the correlation between oral dental care/ heart disease, stroke, inflammatory diseases , detecting cancer..., just google it, there´s a lot to read. |
There are also studies that show that there is no need to put fluoride into the drinking water.
| spurgeonryan said: Let me guess SethN. :) you want flouridd out of the water. |
Considering fluoride only works when it is applied to the teeth ingesting fluoride doesn't make too much sense. I'd rather just be exposed to it while brushing my teeth. I don't trust the dental industry too much considering I have a couple fillings in my mouth that probably contain mercury since I got them back before that was phased out. I give a pat on the back to everyone that thought putting mercury inside someone's mouth was a good idea. Anyways, I know their intentions are supposed to be for the greater good.
sethnintendo said:
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True, some studies says when one( mainly children) brush teeth, the small amount of past ingested provides enough fluoride, no need to add it to water or take fluoride pills.


pezus said:
Correlation or causation? Can't be bothered to google |
Yes, that could happen in some people, but i don´t think just because you have a good dental care you would have good physical exercice, healthy eating, enough sleep,...people with poor dental habits release larger amounts of bacteria into the blood, and that causes highest chances of a lot of diseases, it´s a constant thread for your body. There´s a imune response that causes inflamation and makes your arteries to narrow.


sethnintendo said:
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You probably could have come up with a good one if you saw how I looked after putting on an orange hoodie while my hair was like velcro.
sethnintendo said:
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That is right. The fluoride in the water is going to be a part of the teeth not yet erupted. The fluoride in the water does not do (almost) anything to the teeth you allready have.
Mercury in dental amalgam is not a problem, most studies show that it is harmless. The real problem with mercury is that the remains that dentists don´t use go to the public sewer system, but most countries requires the use of amalgam separators to retain the mercury.


I love how this thread turned all out Dental Discussion. XD