Re: CSGums

2006-02-05 Thread sol

Thanks, Dan
  I do use H202, but only very diluted, mostly with CS. Does taste 
terrible, and I never do get used to the taste, though I have used it 
for years. Mostly these days, I dilute it far more than 1.5%. As time 
goes on my tolerance to it actually seems to decrease.
  In contrast, brushing with soap doesn't bother me much at all. Using 
a plain laundry bar called Zote.

sol

Dan Nave wrote:

Try adding an equal amount of CS to the H2O2.  That should dilute it 
50% so it would be 1.5% H2O2.  That should be tolerable.  Or even 
dilute it a bit more to start with.  If your gums are in bad shape 
there will probably be a bit of feeling for a few days, but they 
should get better quickly.


I think it tastes really terrible, but if you do it a couple of times 
you can get used to it and tolerate it.  I find it is much more 
tolerable than even the mildest soap I have tried for brushing.  
(Tastes worse at first but there is no lingering soap taste)


Dan






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CSRe: Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread noblemetals
Read about oromedics by Hal Huggins. Very good advice on dental problems. Ban 
FLUORIDES!!!
 
 From: brick...@aol.com
 Date: 2006/02/03 Fri PM 07:35:46 EST
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSGums
 
 My dentist said my gums were in bad shape and gave me a prescription for 
 fluoride. I have been rinsing my mouth for five minutes 4X per day with 
 CS,DMSO, 
 Xylitol and MSM for the last two weeks. He said a cause could be dry mouth. I 
 do sleep with my mouth open and also bought a CPAP on ebay. He said the CPAP 
 also can cause dryness. I read several statements on this list where fluoride 
 is 
 a no no. 
 
 My CPAP has a humidifier with a broken heater so I heated 4 ounces of CS/DMSO 
 on my stove and tried it in the CPAP last night. The CS/DMSO was empty by 
 morning. Any chance that any CS could evaporate and get into the mist? If not 
 it 
 might be holding down mold and counter some of the dryness.
 
 Dentist also found a cavity on an anchor tooth for a 6 tooth fixed bridge. He 
 said if I have it pulled I would need a removable bridge. He said he needed a 
 full set of X-rays and a laser treatment for the gum infection for about 
 $900. I said I am going to Mexico soon and want to price the work there. Last 
 year 
 a denture cost around $200 plus the cost for a surgeon to remove the teeth. 
 Problem is adjustments require a long trip.
 Brickey 
 
 


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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread sol

UNdiluted? OUCH!

sol

Dan Nave wrote:


Also try rinsing with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) once or twice a day.

Dan




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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread G K Murray
I use undiluted 3% every day to rinse my mouth and there is no pain.  It 
feels like water.  I don't even taste it until I spit it out.  Then I 
rinse with silver, works great.


sol wrote:


UNdiluted? OUCH!

sol

Dan Nave wrote:


Also try rinsing with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) once or twice a day.

Dan





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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread Deborah Gerard
I do this a couple times a week with 3% NOT 35% and it does not hurt, it 
bubbles but there is no pain to itdeb

sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:  UNdiluted? OUCH!

sol

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 Also try rinsing with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) once or twice a day.

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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread sol

I really did mean OUCH to straight 3 %. It hurts me.
sol

Deborah Gerard wrote:

I do this a couple times a week with 3% NOT 35% and it does not hurt, 
it bubbles but there is no pain to itdeb





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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread Dan Nave
Try adding an equal amount of CS to the H2O2.  That should dilute it 50% 
so it would be 1.5% H2O2.  That should be tolerable.  Or even dilute it 
a bit more to start with.  If your gums are in bad shape there will 
probably be a bit of feeling for a few days, but they should get better 
quickly.


I think it tastes really terrible, but if you do it a couple of times 
you can get used to it and tolerate it.  I find it is much more 
tolerable than even the mildest soap I have tried for brushing.  (Tastes 
worse at first but there is no lingering soap taste)


Dan



sol wrote:

I really did mean OUCH to straight 3 %. It hurts me.
sol


UNdiluted? OUCH!

sol

Dan Nave wrote:


Also try rinsing with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) once or twice a day.

Dan




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Re: CSGums

2006-02-04 Thread cking001
I guess we ARE all individual...
I have no problem brushing my teeth with 12% H2O2.
All I notice is it's a little warming...

Chuck
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On 2/4/2006 11:10:03 PM, sol (sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com) wrote:
 I really did mean OUCH to straight 3 %. It hurts me.
 sol
 
 Deborah Gerard wrote:
 
  I do this a couple times a week with 3% NOT 35% and it does not hurt,
  it bubbles but


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Re: CSGums

2006-02-03 Thread Brickeyk
My dentist said my gums were in bad shape and gave me a prescription for 
fluoride. I have been rinsing my mouth for five minutes 4X per day with 
CS,DMSO, 
Xylitol and MSM for the last two weeks. He said a cause could be dry mouth. I 
do sleep with my mouth open and also bought a CPAP on ebay. He said the CPAP 
also can cause dryness. I read several statements on this list where fluoride 
is 
a no no. 

My CPAP has a humidifier with a broken heater so I heated 4 ounces of CS/DMSO 
on my stove and tried it in the CPAP last night. The CS/DMSO was empty by 
morning. Any chance that any CS could evaporate and get into the mist? If not 
it 
might be holding down mold and counter some of the dryness.

Dentist also found a cavity on an anchor tooth for a 6 tooth fixed bridge. He 
said if I have it pulled I would need a removable bridge. He said he needed a 
full set of X-rays and a laser treatment for the gum infection for about 
$900. I said I am going to Mexico soon and want to price the work there. Last 
year 
a denture cost around $200 plus the cost for a surgeon to remove the teeth. 
Problem is adjustments require a long trip.
Brickey 


Re: CSGums

2006-02-03 Thread Susan
I have heard that you should not heat dmso!
  Susan

brick...@aol.com wrote:
  My dentist said my gums were in bad shape and gave me a prescription for 
fluoride. I have been rinsing my mouth for five minutes 4X per day with 
CS,DMSO, Xylitol and MSM for the last two weeks. He said a cause could be dry 
mouth. I do sleep with my mouth open and also bought a CPAP on ebay. He said 
the CPAP also can cause dryness. I read several statements on this list where 
fluoride is a no no. 
   
  My CPAP has a humidifier with a broken heater so I heated 4 ounces of CS/DMSO 
on my stove and tried it in the CPAP last night. The CS/DMSO was empty by 
morning. Any chance that any CS could evaporate and get into the mist? If not 
it might be holding down mold and counter some of the dryness.
   
  Dentist also found a cavity on an anchor tooth for a 6 tooth fixed bridge. He 
said if I have it pulled I would need a removable bridge. He said he needed a 
full set of X-rays and a laser treatment for the gum infection for about $900. 
I said I am going to Mexico soon and want to price the work there. Last year a 
denture cost around $200 plus the cost for a surgeon to remove the teeth. 
Problem is adjustments require a long trip.
  Brickey 



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Re: CSGums

2006-02-03 Thread Dan Nave

Also try rinsing with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) once or twice a day.

Dan

brick...@aol.com wrote:
My dentist said my gums were in bad shape and gave me a prescription for 
fluoride. I have been rinsing my mouth for five minutes 4X per day with 
CS,DMSO, Xylitol and MSM for the last two weeks. He said a cause could 
be dry mouth. I do sleep with my mouth open and also bought a CPAP on 
ebay. He said the CPAP also can cause dryness. I read several statements 
on this list where fluoride is a no no.
 
My CPAP has a humidifier with a broken heater so I heated 4 ounces of 
CS/DMSO on my stove and tried it in the CPAP last night. The CS/DMSO 
was empty by morning. Any chance that any CS could evaporate and get 
into the mist? If not it might be holding down mold and counter some of 
the dryness.
 
Dentist also found a cavity on an anchor tooth for a 6 tooth 
fixed bridge. He said if I have it pulled I would need a removable 
bridge. He said he needed a full set of X-rays and a laser treatment for 
the gum infection for about $900. I said I am going to Mexico soon and 
want to price the work there. Last year a denture cost around $200 plus 
the cost for a surgeon to remove the teeth. Problem is adjustments 
require a long trip.
Brickey 






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CSgums

2002-04-07 Thread Shirley Reed
 Bobbye, I forgot, but you can also soak a small piece
of cotton with the cs, place it over the affected
area, and re soak it now and then.  Do this for a few
hours if need be.  It works pretty well, but the ear
thing is the best, IMHO.  pj

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CSGums...

2001-04-04 Thread Russ Rosser
Dear E. -- 

Gum deterioration can indicate not only acidosis due to alkaline mineral
deficiency , but ANTIOXIDANT DEFICIENCY.  My health guru friend
recommends ThioTabs, a chewable antioxidant from Thion Int'l
(888-844-6468).  It was recommended on the Duke  the Dr. radio
program, and my friend says it's the best she's tried (the l-glutathione
content is key).  Chew  swish 1-2 tabs daily.  The label says, an aid
to gingivitis and bleeding gums.

All remedies should be preceded by addressing obvious NUTRIENT
DEFICIENCIES.  Among these are the multifarious, ionic-form minerals
readily available in Whole Sea Salt.  It's $5/lb, in available in 2lb.
bags; 40 lb. boxes are also pre-packaged, a good allotment considering
its many uses (e.g., as a food preservative for WHEN the hard times
arrive.)  

I have other full-spectrum mineral  nutrient recommendations available. 
Noteworthy is the recent discovery of at least 8 ESSENTIAL CARBOHYDRATES,
6 of which are absent from the standard American diet.  Since science has
newly identified nutrients that we need but lack, reversing this
condition seems obligatory to me.  Feel free to call.  

Russ Rosser  
Tel/FAX:  (256) 546-5945 
cel: (256) 390-1439
304 Old Camp Rd. 
Gadsden, AL 35904

Okay, I want some salt ( just read another of your posts about it on Mr
Tracy's) I have suffered with my gums...

CSgums

2001-04-01 Thread Nick Grant
HI Kehoe

Gosh, you poor thing.  I guess I am glad to hear that amalgam removal wasn't
the issue.  it seems that everyone blames mercury for anything.  I have been
told to get mine removed because of my candida.  it would be a last resort -
cannot afford it.  Hey Brooks, great goingI hope this works for you
Kehoe.  Please keep me informed.

BROOKS - a question.  As a hairdresser I used to use 3 % peroxide on peoples
hair in colours.  You would put this stuff in your mouth?  Even at this
concentration, isn't it enough to burn out your mouth?  Or is it different
H2o2 that you use?  Is commercial different from what you use?

Thanks

Tracy


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Re: CSgums

2001-04-01 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
Dear Tracy,
First, I do not ingest ANY H202 other than food
grade.  However, I would have no compunctions over ingesting the conventionally
available 3.5% H202.in an emergency, or short-term.  It is my belief that
the stabilizers consitute a very minor potential problemone at present not
determined by any source to which we have access.  At 3.5%, H202 has been used
as a mouthwash by millions of people---worldwide---without serious insult.  It
is true that H202, even at these low concentrations,  can cause
discomfortand even minor pain, if anaerobically- based bacteria is
manifesting in an infective mode and or in cases of very thin dentynewhere a
superficial nerve receives a direct insult.  H202 will, even at 3.5%
concentration---cause a bleaching of DISEASED gum tissue.  Such white residue is
an excellent means of tracking the control and ultimate demise of such disorders
as gum disease.  When one can no longer generate any bleached tissue after a
H202 irrigation (coupled with a gentle brushing with a SOFT toothbrush) of 15 to
30 seconds duration - the odds are overwhelming that the gum infection is
under excellent control.
The irritation/burning potential of H202 is a
function of concentration only.  3% H202 will not, normally, even burn the
tender tissue around the eyes of a healthy child over 5 to 6 years of age.
The weakest concentration we have ever been able to
generate detectable skin surface bleaching (of healthy tissue) is 6%;  and
normally it is closer to 10 %.  16% caused tissue-burn (bright white bleaching)
topically.on all subjects ever subjected to it.  We have experimented, in
past evaluations, with solutions as strong as 35%.  This is a DANGEROUS
concentration level and represents a POWERFUL tissue-burner.  This said, we did
achieve some rather remarkable responses to certain types of skin
cancerusing a carefully applied 35% solution---placed directly/only on the
affected tissueduring some of our experimental researches..
I hope this satisfactorily addresses your
questions.
Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

Nick Grant wrote:

 HI Kehoe

 Gosh, you poor thing.  I guess I am glad to hear that amalgam removal wasn't
 the issue.  it seems that everyone blames mercury for anything.  I have been
 told to get mine removed because of my candida.  it would be a last resort -
 cannot afford it.  Hey Brooks, great goingI hope this works for you
 Kehoe.  Please keep me informed.

 BROOKS - a question.  As a hairdresser I used to use 3 % peroxide on peoples
 hair in colours.  You would put this stuff in your mouth?  Even at this
 concentration, isn't it enough to burn out your mouth?  Or is it different
 H2o2 that you use?  Is commercial different from what you use?

 Thanks

 Tracy

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