I do not intend to be adversarial, but I believe one can
over-react to what they perceive to be a "negative presentation".
In point-of-fact, shrinkage of inflamed gum tissue beds surrounding
the teeth is a typical...and desirable....result when using various
protocols to address gum inflamations/infections.....including those of long-standing. The comments that Erik makes in his post are almost exactly what occurs when effective protocols are instituted for gum conditions such as he states. It has been our experience that most of these insults have a large anaerobic component. The receding of the gum tissue is, merely, tightening of the tissue-bed around the teeth proper. Usually, it IS NOT an expressed gum-tissue burn.....if that was the case there would be a shedding of the destroyed tissue. I do not contend that one cannot damage, even destroy, gum tissue by applying powerful tissue-burners (e.g. silver nitrate, various acid fractions...yes, even Hydrogen Peroxide, but at considerably higher than percentages easily obtainable by the general public. Deep tissue damage from H202 does not, generally, present until one gets beyond 16% strength.)
Sodium Perborate, has been....for many decades....quite an effective treatment for gum infection insults. Although the gums appear to be rapidly receding, because of the reduction of the inflamation, in actuality, this is just the natural tightening of the tissue-beds around the teeth----as healing progresses and the swollen insult reduces. As a point of elaboration on this protocol: for almost, just pennies, the Sodium Perborate-based treatment has accomplished (in thousands of cases over decades) equal or in many cases....superior results to physical "gum-trimming"----the conventional allopathic protocol for advanced cases of this type.
In most cases, of which we are aware, any tissue-burning substance powerful enough to "force" immediate contraction of the gum-line....would, also, impose effects which would---in all probabilty---generate damages equal to the original insult.
These comments are meant only to encourage list members to expand their inquiries relating to "generally accepted" commentaries on many of the substances we discuss on this venue.....
not to take issue with specific comments of the list members.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
p.s. Proper use of Collidal Silver with a 10% (by volume) fraction of DMSO would, in all probabilty....yield quite acceptable results for most pathogen-based gum insults....CS particle size notwithstanding.
---------[ Received Mail Content ]----------
Subject : Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2
Date : Sat, 14 Feb 2009 12:17:43 -0500
From : Indi <[email protected]>
To : [email protected]
These effects you describe from using such small amounts of H2O2 would
appear to indicate you're using something too strong -- the H2O2 you use
should be no more than 3% solution (i.e. 3% H2O2, 97% H2O). Anything more
is very dangerous!
indi
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 05:32:34PM +0100, Nils-Erik Stromback wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to share with you my experience with the H2O2 in CS. I think I have
> put to much in the CS because it has had an negative affect on the flesh
> that holds the teeth (I dont know what it is called in english).
>
> The flesh has been desreasing and is know showing more of the teeth in
> some cases going down to the rooth. Like I sad before I think I have been
> putting to much, just be careful with how much you add. I dont doubt the
> benefits of its use in CS meanwhile there is precaution with the dosage.
>
> I think I have been using about 4-5 drops per 300ml of CS and in one
> occation by mistake I used a glass to take CS which I had been used the
> day before for a strong concentration of H2O2 and I forgot to rinse in
> out, the CS that I took tasted then different, like a bit acid but I didnt
> think of it much until I started to feel a burning sensation in my mouth
> and after that I had a better look at my teeth than during the weeks
> before and I saw this change that I just told you about.
>
> So I dont know if it is a result of this one time or if it has been a
> gradual change during these 3 weeks taking CS with H2O2. (my teeth are a
> lot whiter now, he, he, something positive at least)
>
>
> I would be happy to hear more testimonials regarding H2O2 in CS both
> positive and negative offcourse because I am afraid of using it again.
>
> Chao
>
> Erik
--
WARNING: This message may contain sarcasm, dark humor, disagreement, and honesty.
In case of headache, elevated blood pressure, violent thoughts and/or rage,
please discontinue use.
--
The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.
Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org
To post, address your message to: [email protected]
Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected]
The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down...
List maintainer: Mike Devour

