My Toothpaste Works On Diamond Rings & Teeth
Author: Victoria L.
Skill: Reiki Practitioner
Date: 01-26-2014
Views: 3,050
Word Count: 245
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 9294-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 2
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I have a beautiful sapphire and diamond engagement ring. The setting is a large central midnight blue sapphire surround by two layers of diamonds. The way it is set up so high, the dirt seems to collect in between the stones.
At times it can become quite dingy with a build up of soap, oily residue from daily living, and also from food preparation.
Over the last 27 years, I've taken it many times to a jeweler for professional cleaning. It is expensive and I get a little nervous leaving it for a few days. When it comes back to me it is really sparkley, bright and reflecting light from all the diamonds.
My husband and I travel a lot and one day when I looked at my ring, I noticed it had quite a build up of grime. Being on the road and no jeweler in the area, I decided to experiment with my electric toothbrush and the Thieves Aroma Bright toothpaste.
I put a good dab on the end of the brush and started to clean the ring. I brushed it over and under and around for about a full minute then rinsed it and brushed it with plain water.
It was the same gorgeous clean ring I was used to getting back from the professionals! It was not harmed in any way. Since then I clean it once a week. That took place a couple of years ago.
My teeth and gums look great too!
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1. | Associated topics: tooth-/-teeth — Study 1: "[Oil pulling] would benefit the general population by giving more confidence in the ancient practices, thus preventing tooth decay and loss." Study 2: "Oil pulling therapy has been equally effective like chlorhexidine on halitosis and organisms, associated with halitosis." Study 3: "The oil pulling therapy showed a reduction in the plaque index, modified gingival scores, and total colony count of aerobic microorganisms in the plaque of adolescents with plaque-induced gingivitis." Study 4: "Oil pulling can be used as an effective preventive adjunct in maintaining and improving oral health." Study 5: "The myth that the effect of oil-pulling therapy on oral health was just a placebo effect has been broken, and there are clear indications of possible saponification and emulsification process, which enhances its mechanical cleaning action." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: tooth-/-teeth — "Both clove and benzocaine gels had significantly lower mean pain scores than placebos. No significant difference was observed between clove and benzocaine regarding pain scores. Clove gel might possess a potential to replace benzocaine as a topical [anesthetic] agent before needle insertion." | Link |
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