Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
Thanks Bob, I will look into it. Sounds promising. sol Bob Banever wrote: Sol, Make yourself or buy a Godzilla and treat your sensitive tooth and roots with a small amount of DC electricity, no more than 6 volts but even half that will work. Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for info... you can buy all the parts for about $10. It's simple and effective... the electricity will kill any bacteria in or on the tooth or root and quickly stop pain and sensitivity. Works like nothing else I've saved myself thousands in potential root canal therapy by using this device. It stops cavities in their tracks! All you need are batteries (do NOT us 9 volt batteries... its too much juice and potentially dangerous), two insulated wires, sponges, elastic bands. You can even use one flashlight battery and solder the wires to either end, using the other ends to apply to the tooth. Even this small amount of electricity works. Make sure you get the schematics or directions from the group. Good luck. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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It works. I will second that recommendation. I have several zillas around the house. A 6V lantern battery one (Godzilla) and a couple of smaller ones using I think it was C batteries (Godrods I think he called them). You can tape two C batteries together for a 3V minzilla. I like the minizilla for face stuff. The 6V can cause eye flashes sometimes - which while apparently not harmful are a bit disturbing. Jaxi On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:15 AM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Thanks Bob, I will look into it. Sounds promising. sol Bob Banever wrote: Sol, Make yourself or buy a Godzilla and treat your sensitive tooth and roots with a small amount of DC electricity, no more than 6 volts but even half that will work. Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for info... you can buy all the parts for about $10. It's simple and effective... the electricity will kill any bacteria in or on the tooth or root and quickly stop pain and sensitivity. Works like nothing else I've saved myself thousands in potential root canal therapy by using this device. It stops cavities in their tracks! All you need are batteries (do NOT us 9 volt batteries... its too much juice and potentially dangerous), two insulated wires, sponges, elastic bands. You can even use one flashlight battery and solder the wires to either end, using the other ends to apply to the tooth. Even this small amount of electricity works. Make sure you get the schematics or directions from the group. Good luck. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-request@**eskimo.com silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com ?subject=**unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/**silver-list@eskimo.com/** maillist.htmlhttp://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-list@**eskimo.comsilver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I just put some DMSO in the bottle cap and dipped my finger in and then rubbed it on the gun/tooth root area. I did this several times. Yes, it tastes awful, but you also get used to it. Let's see, 10 minutes or less of bad taste vs. a lifetime of intermittent excrutiating pain... H. I guess I won't try it. Dan On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:48 PM, gaiac...@gmail.com gaiac...@gmail.comwrote: How did you apply the DMSO? Didn't it taste awful? Samala, Renee *---Original Message---* I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I
Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
Dan Nave wrote: I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try this and report the results back. Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth. I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
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 sol wrote: Dan Nave wrote: I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try this and report the results back. Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth. I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Well, it's like I tell people--It's MEDICINE, it's not suppose to taste good. Lol I was just wondering that if somehow it was right on the gums that it didn't get to the tastebuds much. Guess I can't be that lucky. I'll give it a try and let you know. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- I just put some DMSO in the bottle cap and dipped my finger in and then rubbed it on the gun/tooth root area. I did this several times. happy.gif
RE: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
Another alternative is to have it covered with a filling material that looks like natural tooth. This is what I did for some large areas. PT -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 11:49 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots Dan Nave wrote: I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try this and report the results back. Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth. I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2112/4805 - Release Date: 02/12/12
Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
PTFerrance wrote: Another alternative is to have it covered with a filling material that looks like natural tooth. This is what I did for some large areas. PT I agree. I have several teeth with that stuff as a covering. Haven't asked the dentist about that option yet though. Was hoping to avoid it, because I don't really know how well it would work on the side of a tooth in the gap at the gum line on a capped tooth and mainly I hate going to the dentist! sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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ew wrote: 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) I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can do the same thing? I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
DH had excrutiatingly sensitive teeth. Dentist recommended this special toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Using it gave him the same pain as sweet things. Studied the contents list, looked up on line - sorbitol is used to keep the paste moist. My mother used to tell me as a kid that they put sugar in toothpaste to rot people's teeth, and I didn't believe her. Sixty years later I wonder if this is what she meant. R On 13/02/2012 2:23 AM, sol wrote: I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Iodine? I know about the effect of the Tea Tree and Sensadyne is from direct experience. It even took care of an impacted tooth.. swelling went down, and tooth was fine. Perhaps someone knows of another essential oil that could be substituted??? Clove oil? http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/17/remedies-clove-oil-for-tooth-pain/ Maybe someone on this list can speak authoritatively on essential oils? (I haven't gotten beyond Tea Tree yet) Anyway, I think maybe Colloidal Silver? mixed with DMSO? There is a CS list hosted at http://silverlist.org/ The silver will kill off infection. AFter the surgeons cut my husband from ribs to navel, he came home with the incision starting to send red tendrils from the cut. The doctors gave us a Silver ointment to use. Between it, Tea Tree and Vit E, the incision healed without a problem (didn't know about Iodine at the time) AnitaW sol wrote: ew wrote: 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) I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can do the same thing? I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I just tell my tastebuds it is an experimental clam and garlic sauce OK, Tony On 12 Feb 2012 at 11:33, gaiac...@gmail.com wrote about : Subject : Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth r Well, it's like I tell people--It's MEDICINE, it's not suppose to taste good. Lol I was just wondering that if somehow it was right on the gums that it didn't get to the tastebuds much. Guess I can't be that lucky. I'll give it a try and let you know. Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- I just put some DMSO in the bottle cap and dipped my finger in and then rubbed it on the gun/tooth root area. I did this several times. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I became sensitive to Sensodyne that I had been using for about a year. Of course it started AFTER I just bought a 3-pak!!! Pat From: Rowena new...@internode.on.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 1:03 PM Subject: Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots DH had excrutiatingly sensitive teeth. Dentist recommended this special toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Using it gave him the same pain as sweet things. Studied the contents list, looked up on line - sorbitol is used to keep the paste moist. My mother used to tell me as a kid that they put sugar in toothpaste to rot people's teeth, and I didn't believe her. Sixty years later I wonder if this is what she meant. R On 13/02/2012 2:23 AM, sol wrote: I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I think so. I also heard someone say recently that there is now a health hazard warning on some toothpastes because of the sodium laurel sulfate that is in them. I stopped using toothpaste years ago. Miracle II soap works just fine for me. PT -Original Message- From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 2:04 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots DH had excrutiatingly sensitive teeth. Dentist recommended this special toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Using it gave him the same pain as sweet things. Studied the contents list, looked up on line - sorbitol is used to keep the paste moist. My mother used to tell me as a kid that they put sugar in toothpaste to rot people's teeth, and I didn't believe her. Sixty years later I wonder if this is what she meant. R On 13/02/2012 2:23 AM, sol wrote: I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2112/4805 - Release Date: 02/12/12
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You might try oregano oil. Pat From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 12:23 PM Subject: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots ew wrote: 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) I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can do the same thing? I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Also, be sure to rub whatever you are using on your gums as well. Inside and outside the teeth. AnitaW You might try oregano oil. Pat From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 12:23 PM Subject: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots ew wrote: 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) I can't use tea tree oil at all, is there another essential oil that can do the same thing? I AM using a tooth paste the dentist gave me for sensitivity. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Sodium Laurel Sulphate should be avoided like the plague! There should also be warnings on the toothpastes that use cinnamon to flavor the toothpaste (according to the woman who cleans my teeth). Ginger, she said, is fine; cinnamon is not. I don't remember what she said it does to the teeth, but she chastised one of the reps from a toothpaste company about bringing them toothpaste with cinnamon, and he said well, that is what people like. She went right back and told him that the company needs to not use stuff that can harm the teeth. In one article, the Journal of the American Dental Association says that cinnamon can sensitize and irritate the mouth and is highly caustic when applied directly to our gums. Cinnamon irritates mucus membranes and the mouth is a mucous membrane. It can cause inflammation in the mouth even while killing bacteria in the mouth. http://jada.ada.org/content/126/9/1214.1.full.pdf -- I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness - Charles Dickens. http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com www.dearjubilee.com
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other things that might increase penetration niaouli oil papain clove - A large number of in vitro studies have reported on the enhanced killing of bacteria using various dyes in combination with low level lasers. The most frequently used dye has been toluidine blue (TBO) and some of the microorganisms studied are streptococcus mutans (20) and staphylococcus aureus (21). The bactericidal effect of TBO is enhanced by low level laser light and the clinical implications of this combination in cariology and periodontology are indeed promising. Low level laser has also been shown to enhance the release of fluoride from lacquers (22) and resin cements (23). - indocyanine green is what brings a quick end to the harmful invaders. Or more specifically, what happens to the dye when it's activated by a near-infrared laser. The effect is similar to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's cancer killing nanoparticle treatment. When a laser, in this case a 500mW gallium-aluminum-arsenide near-infrared laser projecting at 808nm wavelength, is shined at a photosensitizer, the indocyanine green, it creates free radicals known as reactive oxygen species. These free radicals destroy bacteria by disrupting numerous parts of their physiology. max On 2/12/2012 9:49 AM, sol wrote: Dan Nave wrote: I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try this and report the results back. Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth. I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I've been using cinnamon flavored tooth powder from Eco Dent for many years with no problems whatsoever. Cinnamon is strongly anti-bacterial and a beneficial spice for cancer as well. Bob _ From: Joyce Miller [mailto:jmillerwo...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 3:23 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots Sodium Laurel Sulphate should be avoided like the plague! There should also be warnings on the toothpastes that use cinnamon to flavor the toothpaste (according to the woman who cleans my teeth). Ginger, she said, is fine; cinnamon is not. I don't remember what she said it does to the teeth, but she chastised one of the reps from a toothpaste company about bringing them toothpaste with cinnamon, and he said well, that is what people like. She went right back and told him that the company needs to not use stuff that can harm the teeth. In one article, the Journal of the American Dental Association says that cinnamon can sensitize and irritate the mouth and is highly caustic when applied directly to our gums. Cinnamon irritates mucus membranes and the mouth is a mucous membrane. It can cause inflammation in the mouth even while killing bacteria in the mouth. http://jada.ada.org/content/126/9/1214.1.full.pdf -- I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness - Charles Dickens. http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com www.dearjubilee.com
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On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.netwrote: I’ve been using cinnamon flavored tooth powder from Eco Dent for many years with no problems whatsoever. Cinnamon is strongly anti-bacterial and a beneficial spice for cancer as well. Bob, The topic of this thread is sensitive gums and then tea tree oil. I think, as with so many things, that what works for one may not work for all. I am glad you have had no problems with cinnamon. But I did research this as well as listening to the woman who has cleaned my teeth for 24 years, and what I found confirmed a common issue with cinnamon and gums. I too had been using it for some time to make my toothpaste: I stopped and turned to ginger instead after I heard and verified what cinnamon can do to gums -- also checked that ginger is safe with both the tech and my own research. At least, knowing about this, if you should ever have painful gums, Bob, you now know what to drop. Joyce Miller -- I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness - Charles Dickens. http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com www.dearjubilee.com
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Sol, Make yourself or buy a Godzilla and treat your sensitive tooth and roots with a small amount of DC electricity, no more than 6 volts but even half that will work. Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for info... you can buy all the parts for about $10. It's simple and effective... the electricity will kill any bacteria in or on the tooth or root and quickly stop pain and sensitivity. Works like nothing else I've saved myself thousands in potential root canal therapy by using this device. It stops cavities in their tracks! All you need are batteries (do NOT us 9 volt batteries... its too much juice and potentially dangerous), two insulated wires, sponges, elastic bands. You can even use one flashlight battery and solder the wires to either end, using the other ends to apply to the tooth. Even this small amount of electricity works. Make sure you get the schematics or directions from the group. Good luck. Bob -Original Message- From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 8:49 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots Dan Nave wrote: I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try this and report the results back. Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrationsbut this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth. I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts. sol -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Joyce, Thanks for the reply. If I do have problems I will certainly try stopping the powder. Bob _ From: Joyce Miller [mailto:jmillerwo...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 8:14 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: tea tree oil, was Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Bob Banever bbane...@earthlink.net wrote: I've been using cinnamon flavored tooth powder from Eco Dent for many years with no problems whatsoever. Cinnamon is strongly anti-bacterial and a beneficial spice for cancer as well. Bob, The topic of this thread is sensitive gums and then tea tree oil. I think, as with so many things, that what works for one may not work for all. I am glad you have had no problems with cinnamon. But I did research this as well as listening to the woman who has cleaned my teeth for 24 years, and what I found confirmed a common issue with cinnamon and gums. I too had been using it for some time to make my toothpaste: I stopped and turned to ginger instead after I heard and verified what cinnamon can do to gums -- also checked that ginger is safe with both the tech and my own research. At least, knowing about this, if you should ever have painful gums, Bob, you now know what to drop. Joyce Miller -- I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness - Charles Dickens. http://dearjubilee-joyce.blogspot.com www.dearjubilee.com
Re: CSDMSO cures sensitive teeth roots
How did you apply the DMSO? Didn't it taste awful? Samala, Renee ---Original Message--- I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots. At first I thought it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely disappeared. In one application! I can eat acidic things like sour apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection. I used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the area of the gums and teeth roots. I