Thanks Brooks, I didn't know that. But the part where he appears to be saying he's lost gum tissue "down to the root" struck me as worrisome... I know I don't to be able to see the roots of my teeth except in an Xray.
indi On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 01:17:57PM -0500, Brooks Bradley wrote: > 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 <[email protected]> -- 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.

