Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-03-03 Thread Tel Tofflemire

Your order is on the way Lola, Thanks a lot !
Tel Tofflemire
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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-03-03 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Your welcome.  Thanks for making such a superior product.  :)  Lola

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 Your order is on the way Lola, Thanks a lot !
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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-16 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
To be honest, I have no clue what substance my lens were made out of.
The surgeries were done in  1998/1999   so  whatever was prevalent
back then is what was used.  The surgeries were done at a top eye
surgical facility in Richmond, Va.  so they would have used the
material that was commonly available back then, I assume.  I couldn't
find a definitive answer.   Lola

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:10 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

 I have been using DMSO for a few months now and.. I had cataract
 surgery some 15 yrs ago.  I have used DMSO on my trunk, arms, legs,
 etc (I have arthritis). And, I drink about a tsp or so per day.  I
 haven't noticed any changes to my eyesight.  I also have an breast
 implant and had the same concerns for that that you have for your lens
 but so far, so good.   This is not to necessarily give a stamp of
 approval to using DMSO but, if my experience is any encouragement, you
 might feel better about using DMSO sparingly but maybe not around the
 head or eyes.  Lola



 Lola,
  Do you know what material your lens implants are made of? I think the two
 possible materials I have read about are silicone and acrylic.
 thanks,

 sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-16 Thread sol
I was given a little card for each eye that states that I have implanted 
lenses and also gives details of the size of lens, the mfr, and says 
what model they are, even the power of the lenses, and each one has a 
serial number. Maybe this is just something other eye surgeons don't 
bother with, but I assumed this kind of card has always been given to 
everyone who has ever undergone cataract surgeryI carry my cards 
in my purse with the card about my dental implant.

sol


phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

To be honest, I have no clue what substance my lens were made out of.
The surgeries were done in  1998/1999   so  whatever was prevalent
back then is what was used.  The surgeries were done at a top eye
surgical facility in Richmond, Va.  so they would have used the
material that was commonly available back then, I assume.  I couldn't
find a definitive answer.   Lola

  



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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-16 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Funny you should mention those little cards.  When you asked the
question as to what material my lens were made out of, I looked all
over for my cards before answering you.  I can still see them in my
mind's eye and could have sworn they were stuck back in my wallet
somewhere but I couldn't find them.  I don't know if I have stuck them
somewhere else or..  finally got rid of them.  I don't think I would
do that so... I have them tucked away somewhere, I guess.

I couldn't remember whether it mentioned what material the lens is
made out of or what and I tried to find out what material was in
common usage back 15 yrs ago and had no luck.  I will keep on looking.
 Maybe in my jewelry box??  Just don't know.  Life was so simple when
I first got married.  We had no junk back then..lol.. Amazing how much
'stuff' we accummulate over the years, right? Lola

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 3:11 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 I was given a little card for each eye that states that I have implanted
 lenses and also gives details of the size of lens, the mfr, and says what
 model they are, even the power of the lenses, and each one has a serial
 number. Maybe this is just something other eye surgeons don't bother with,
 but I assumed this kind of card has always been given to everyone who has
 ever undergone cataract surgeryI carry my cards in my purse with the
 card about my dental implant.
 sol



 phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

 To be honest, I have no clue what substance my lens were made out of.
 The surgeries were done in  1998/1999   so  whatever was prevalent
 back then is what was used.  The surgeries were done at a top eye
 surgical facility in Richmond, Va.  so they would have used the
 material that was commonly available back then, I assume.  I couldn't
 find a definitive answer.   Lola





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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-15 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Oh -- OK -- thanks Sol.  
MA





From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, February 14, 2012 12:19:32 PM
Subject: Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth  Abscess

MaryAnn Helland wrote:
 Dan -- what is a lense?
 MA
MaryAnn,
Dan was referring to an earlier post of mine where I mentioned my concern about 
using DMSO because of my implanted replacement eye lenses (cataract surgery). 
DMSO dissolves acrylics and my implanted lenses are acrylic...and I've been 
unsuccessful in getting a definitive answer about whether DMSO can get through 
body tissues to the lenses in sufficient concentration to damage them. The risk 
may be vanishingly small, but any risk of having to have the cataract surgery 
re-done is a huge concern to me. I'm still not sure I did the right thing to 
have it in the first place. And had I realized or considered I would not be 
able 
to use DMSO following the surgery, I probably would have waited MUCH longer, 
much, much longer.
sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-15 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
I have been using DMSO for a few months now and.. I had cataract
surgery some 15 yrs ago.  I have used DMSO on my trunk, arms, legs,
etc (I have arthritis). And, I drink about a tsp or so per day.  I
haven't noticed any changes to my eyesight.  I also have an breast
implant and had the same concerns for that that you have for your lens
but so far, so good.   This is not to necessarily give a stamp of
approval to using DMSO but, if my experience is any encouragement, you
might feel better about using DMSO sparingly but maybe not around the
head or eyes.  Lola

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:19 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 MaryAnn Helland wrote:

 Dan -- what is a lense?
 MA

 MaryAnn,
  Dan was referring to an earlier post of mine where I mentioned my concern
 about using DMSO because of my implanted replacement eye lenses (cataract
 surgery). DMSO dissolves acrylics and my implanted lenses are
 acrylic...and I've been unsuccessful in getting a definitive answer
 about whether DMSO can get through body tissues to the lenses in sufficient
 concentration to damage them. The risk may be vanishingly small, but any
 risk of having to have the cataract surgery re-done is a huge concern to me.
 I'm still not sure I did the right thing to have it in the first place. And
 had I realized or considered I would not be able to use DMSO following the
 surgery, I probably would have waited MUCH longer, much, much longer.

 sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-15 Thread sol

phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

I have been using DMSO for a few months now and.. I had cataract
surgery some 15 yrs ago.  I have used DMSO on my trunk, arms, legs,
etc (I have arthritis). And, I drink about a tsp or so per day.  I
haven't noticed any changes to my eyesight.  I also have an breast
implant and had the same concerns for that that you have for your lens
but so far, so good.   This is not to necessarily give a stamp of
approval to using DMSO but, if my experience is any encouragement, you
might feel better about using DMSO sparingly but maybe not around the
head or eyes.  Lola

  

Lola,
 Do you know what material your lens implants are made of? I think the 
two possible materials I have read about are silicone and acrylic.

thanks,
sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
 I have 99.9% DMSO is that the one to use?  Thanks in advance. dee


On 14 Feb 2012, at 03:35, Dan Nave wrote:

 Put some DMSO topically directly on this tooth where it is sensitive.
 It is not going to be high enough concentration to affect your
 lense...
 
 Dan
 
 On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:19 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
 
  For sensitive teeth-- Brush with soap--- My son had terrible sensitive
 teeth-{ cold  hot-}  I told him about the Brooks Bradley report I read on
 the CS site  he tried it-- Brushed at night  in the morning---No more
 sensitivity !!! He couldn't believe it..Been almost a year now.. Here is the
 Brooks report. { He is a scientist researcher.} Save Your Teeth and Be Well!
 Brooks B http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm
  Http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm
 
 Just my personal experience-I have been brushing my teeth with soap for
 umpteen years, and it has not helped with tooth sensitivity at all.
 CS rinsing post brushing helps, and helped tremendously years ago, but it
 doesn't help with this particular tooth. I will have my dentist check it
 again at my next appt.
 sol
 
 
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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess/ Sol

2012-02-14 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 2/13/2012 10:35:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
bhangcha...@gmail.com writes:

Just my  personal experience-I have been brushing my teeth with soap for
  umpteen years, and it has not helped with tooth sensitivity at all.
 CS  rinsing post brushing helps, and helped tremendously years ago, but it
  doesn't help with this particular tooth. I will have my dentist check  it
 again at my next appt.
  sol




Hi sol, I wonder if different kinds of soap work differently ?? Dan uses  
soap made from soap nuts. Just curious--- glad I'm not a cat-- curiosity 
killed  the cat..   Maybe I'd be the lucky cat.--Satisfaction brought it  
back--  grin---I did read on the germkiller site that the minizillawhich  is 
used for many face / tooth  problems is made with two C batteries taped  
together... { the double A worked for me...}

Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-14 Thread MaryAnn Helland
Dan -- what is a lense?
MA





From: Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, February 13, 2012 9:35:39 PM
Subject: Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth  Abscess

Put some DMSO topically directly on this tooth where it is sensitive.
It is not going to be high enough concentration to affect your
lense...

Dan

On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:19 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

  For sensitive teeth-- Brush with soap--- My son had terrible sensitive
 teeth-{ cold  hot-}  I told him about the Brooks Bradley report I read on
 the CS site  he tried it-- Brushed at night  in the morning---No more
 sensitivity !!! He couldn't believe it..Been almost a year now.. Here is the
 Brooks report. { He is a scientist researcher.} Save Your Teeth and Be Well!
 Brooks B http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm
  Http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm

 Just my personal experience-I have been brushing my teeth with soap for
 umpteen years, and it has not helped with tooth sensitivity at all.
 CS rinsing post brushing helps, and helped tremendously years ago, but it
 doesn't help with this particular tooth. I will have my dentist check it
 again at my next appt.
 sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess/ Sol

2012-02-14 Thread sol

zzekel...@aol.com wrote:


Hi sol, I wonder if different kinds of soap work differently ??
Hmm, I have been using the same brand of soap for years, but I don't 
think it is the brand I actually started out with (which is no longer in 
memory).

Dan uses soap made from soap nuts.
Hmm, again. I've never used soap nuts, for tooth brushing or for 
anything else.
Just curious--- glad I'm not a cat-- curiosity killed the cat..   
Maybe I'd be the lucky cat.--Satisfaction brought it back--  
grin---I did read on the germkiller site that the minizillawhich is 
used for many face / tooth  problems is made with two C batteries 
taped together... { the double A worked for me...}
I am keeping all the zilla info and may try one at some point, though 
I do not think there is infection involved with this tooth, there is 
just a very very thin space between the gum and the top of the cap, just 
about enough to get a fingernail into or the tip of a toothpick or 
dental tool (OUCH to all 3!).


Did try straight DMSO with no improvement.
I'm currently trying myrrh essential oil.(because I have 
it)..seems to help a little (tincture) may try it neat and see if 
that works better, but again, I don't think there is any infection, so 
why an antibiotic type essential oil would do anything is unclear.

sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-14 Thread sol

MaryAnn Helland wrote:

Dan -- what is a lense?
MA

MaryAnn,
 Dan was referring to an earlier post of mine where I mentioned my 
concern about using DMSO because of my implanted replacement eye lenses 
(cataract surgery). DMSO dissolves acrylics and my implanted lenses are 
acrylic...and I've been unsuccessful in getting a definitive answer 
about whether DMSO can get through body tissues to the lenses in 
sufficient concentration to damage them. The risk may be vanishingly 
small, but any risk of having to have the cataract surgery re-done is a 
huge concern to me. I'm still not sure I did the right thing to have it 
in the first place. And had I realized or considered I would not be able 
to use DMSO following the surgery, I probably would have waited MUCH 
longer, much, much longer.

sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess/ Sol

2012-02-14 Thread mgperrault
Prospec MI paste will remineralize.  There are others too.  Not the 
perfect ingredients but it builds the tooth back enough to stop the 
sensitivity


On 2/14/2012 11:15 AM, sol wrote:

zzekel...@aol.com wrote:


Hi sol, I wonder if different kinds of soap work differently ??
Hmm, I have been using the same brand of soap for years, but I don't 
think it is the brand I actually started out with (which is no longer 
in memory).

Dan uses soap made from soap nuts.
Hmm, again. I've never used soap nuts, for tooth brushing or for 
anything else.
Just curious--- glad I'm not a cat-- curiosity killed the cat..   
Maybe I'd be the lucky cat.--Satisfaction brought it back--  
grin---I did read on the germkiller site that the minizillawhich is 
used for many face / tooth  problems is made with two C batteries 
taped together... { the double A worked for me...}
I am keeping all the zilla info and may try one at some point, 
though I do not think there is infection involved with this tooth, 
there is just a very very thin space between the gum and the top of 
the cap, just about enough to get a fingernail into or the tip of a 
toothpick or dental tool (OUCH to all 3!).


Did try straight DMSO with no improvement.
I'm currently trying myrrh essential oil.(because I have 
it)..seems to help a little (tincture) may try it neat and see if 
that works better, but again, I don't think there is any infection, so 
why an antibiotic type essential oil would do anything is unclear.

sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess/ Sol

2012-02-14 Thread sol

sol wrote:

Did try straight DMSO with no improvement.
Should add I only applied it oncefrankly afraid to keep on with 
it because of the risk, however slight, to the acrylic replacement 
lenses in my eyes.

sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-13 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 2/12/2012 11:58:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
ewestf...@ardmore.net writes:

Well, if  you dare use Tea Tree Oil on your teeth... it will desensitize 
sensitive  teeth... and a Sensodyne type of tooth past (there are cheaper 
varities) will  help take care of current pain. Even tooth aches and exposed 
nerves.   (Using both the Tea Tree and the Sensodyne), one then the other)   
AnitaW




Hi, Here is a bit on teeth --1. I had a real bad abscess --I  made a 
mini-godzilla { I sent the plans to the electric germ killer  site}  
{_germkiller  
sign in_ 
(http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/?v=1t=searchch=webpub=groupssec=groupslk=1)
   }  Used a  double A 
battery--Got  about 6  inches of wire { I used an old lamp cord  tore it in 
half 
}  cleaned  both ends { about 1/2 inch } --- soldered  one wire to the  
positive end of the battery  the other wire to the negative  end.  I put a 
small piece of cotton cloth around the other bare end of  each wire { used 
thread to tie it in place }  I soaked the cloth in  water  put one end in my 
mouth as close to the abscess  as I could get  it  the other wire on the 
outside of my mouth on the swelling. Held it for  5 mins  then reversed the 
wires-- { inside one -out  outside one in.}   held for 5 mins.  I did this 3 
times  the abscess was gone   hasn't returned
  For sensitive teeth-- Brush with soap--- My son had  terrible sensitive 
teeth-{ cold  hot-}  I told him about the Brooks  Bradley report I read on 
the CS site  he tried it-- Brushed at night   in the morning---No more 
sensitivity !!! He couldn't believe it..Been almost a  year now.. Here is the 
Brooks report. { He is a scientist researcher.} _Save Your Teeth and Be  Well! 
Brooks B_ (http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm) 
Http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm



Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-13 Thread sol

zzekel...@aol.com wrote:
  For sensitive teeth-- Brush with soap--- My son had terrible 
sensitive teeth-{ cold  hot-}  I told him about the Brooks Bradley 
report I read on the CS site  he tried it-- Brushed at night  in the 
morning---No more sensitivity !!! He couldn't believe it..Been almost 
a year now.. Here is the Brooks report. { He is a scientist 
researcher.} Save Your Teeth and Be Well! Brooks B 
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm
Http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm


Just my personal experience-I have been brushing my teeth with soap 
for umpteen years, and it has not helped with tooth sensitivity at all.
CS rinsing post brushing helps, and helped tremendously years ago, but 
it doesn't help with this particular tooth. I will have my dentist check 
it again at my next appt.

sol


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Re: CSDMSO cure for sensitive teeth Abscess

2012-02-13 Thread Dan Nave
Put some DMSO topically directly on this tooth where it is sensitive.
It is not going to be high enough concentration to affect your
lense...

Dan

On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:19 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
 zzekel...@aol.com wrote:

  For sensitive teeth-- Brush with soap--- My son had terrible sensitive
 teeth-{ cold  hot-}  I told him about the Brooks Bradley report I read on
 the CS site  he tried it-- Brushed at night  in the morning---No more
 sensitivity !!! He couldn't believe it..Been almost a year now.. Here is the
 Brooks report. { He is a scientist researcher.} Save Your Teeth and Be Well!
 Brooks B http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm
  Http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/saveteeth.htm

 Just my personal experience-I have been brushing my teeth with soap for
 umpteen years, and it has not helped with tooth sensitivity at all.
 CS rinsing post brushing helps, and helped tremendously years ago, but it
 doesn't help with this particular tooth. I will have my dentist check it
 again at my next appt.
 sol


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