I am trying 20 drops of activated MMS + DMSO in a 2 ounce container filled
with water. I then take 4 eye droppers full and squirt them into my lower
teeth, side, side, front, and under tongue. Then I brush with my Oral B and
try
do the teeth, gums and cheeks. I then swallow what is left.
I just use CS on a twice daily basis (or more) especially if I have
twinges, and they soon go. I have three broken teeth spilling mercury
into my mouth, but unfortunately can't have them fixed as I cannot
afford the £1000 or more to have them done. The National Health used to
fix teeth in
And CS is best for this. dee
Leslie wrote:
One other thing; I use peroxide a lot to rinse or
gargle with as it kills any infection. Secret I think
is keeping your mouth germ free as best as you can. It
is the gums that get infected before hurting the
teeth.
Leslie
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As this is a silver list, I would have thought that advocating the use
of CS would be the very first thing. I use it and all my family, and it
works great, with no side effects. dee
leslie1...@windstream.net wrote:
That sounds interesting; the bentonite clay. Where do you get it? Sure wish
you find all kinds of
uses for it. Now the two of them are my personal go to remedies for nearly
everything.
- Steve N
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From: Dee d...@deetroy.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu Oct 02 06:23:47 2008
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe
I've switched to brushing with MMS and just using a regular tooth brush. My
gums used to bleed (lots) every time I brushed and I would also have the
mercury draining taste in my mouth sometimes; but I've eliminate all most all
of that. I brush just once a day in the morning. I guess it would
My dental hygienist told me that using an electronic toothbrush causes less
erosion than brushing with a regular toothbrush (she thought Sonicare was the
best). I could get my teeth just as clean with the regular toothbrush, but my
husband has had better results since he switched to the
Subject: Re: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
I got mine on ebay. There are two types of bentonite, sodium and calcium. I
use the calcium type.
- Steve
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From: leslie1...@windstream.net leslie1...@windstream.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver
I'm wondering if this tooth issue is also related to too much acidity in the
body. Jess
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 11:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe
Hi There Connie - a very good idea I will give it a try I use MSM
for my eyes and is certainly works
well for them
Regards
Sandee
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I would never use anything but an extra soft toothbrush on my teeth,
brushing up in the direction I want the gums to go. Some years back, I
tried a medium toothbrush for only 6 months, and just using that hard
of a brush eroded my teeth a great deal, and gave me recessed gums.
You can even
the clay for tooth and gum abscesses and sources for the
clay other than eBay.
- Steve N
From: jessie70 [mailto:jessi...@optonline.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:36 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
Steve
much lemon juice with
little water. Wonder how did you brush your teeth with MMS? Helen
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From: craehow...@juno.com craehow...@juno.com
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday
Maybe you should use as mouthwash rather than brush with MMS. Jess
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From: Helen Wang [mailto:dingyun...@att.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 5:53 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
My first time
.
Bob
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From: Helen Wang
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
My first time brushed teeth with MMS for about 7 days off and on. It
damaged my front teeth enamel
I use anywhere from 15 -20 drops of MMS and 8 drops of Citic Acid (from same
supplier) for every drop of MMS. I wait my 3 minutes then add about 1-4 C of
distilled water. I brush and gargle and spit for about 4 minutes. Also I
brush my tongue. I have not had any problem and have been to my
That was 1/4 cup distilled water. Sorry about the error.
connie
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Hi,
I definitely like Dr. Judd's book Good Teeth Birth to
Death Many hints on how to take care of your teeth.
Not reversable like restoring things but can prevent
you from losing your teeth. NOW is the time. I have
been able to go 5 years with needing a tooth fixed. It
was broken off and just
One other thing; I use peroxide a lot to rinse or
gargle with as it kills any infection. Secret I think
is keeping your mouth germ free as best as you can. It
is the gums that get infected before hurting the
teeth.
Leslie
--- gmetrop...@aol.com wrote:
At my last dental visit I was shoked to
I have significant gum loss and peridontal disease. I have a Sonicare
toothbrush and have used HP to help my problem. With a lot of gum loss I do not
recommend an electronic toothbrush. They can be very tough on the teeth. I no
longer use mine I also think that use of HP should be used no more
That sounds interesting; the bentonite clay. Where do you get it? Sure wish I
could avoid the things coming up at the dentist office for me.
Leslie
From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
Date: 2008/10/01 Wed PM 10:20:05 CDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion
Subject: Re: CSTooth erosion and severe gum pockets
I have significant gum loss and peridontal disease. I have a Sonicare
toothbrush and have used HP to help my problem. With a lot of gum loss I do
not recommend an electronic toothbrush. They can be very tough on the teeth.
I no longer use
Have you checked recently if you have any type of Diabetes? Gum disease
and diabetes usually go hand in hand. Once you get the diabetes under
control, you can get infection and gum loss under control.
Deb
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