Hmmmm! I just had a root canal on tooth #14 (molar) Thursday. It was either that or extraction. I chose root canal figuring I could use H2O2, EIS, and DMSO to keep it clean from bacteria both internally, as well as, externally. The thing I don't know is what are the ratios for external use and internal use. I'm taking 1-2 oz. CS daily and swishing first. Staring at the H2O2 and DMSO wondering how much to use, and which to use internally, and which to use externally. By externally, I mean swabbing it on the tooth and surrounding gum. I could take a good guess, but maybe someone here knows for certain what the good ratios would be for both. BTW - it went very well. No problems. Glad I made the choice to keep the tooth. Had to go for the big guns for the anesthetic as the first injection(s) didn't take. If in the future, I should require an extraction, I'll know I gave the root canal a good go. Thanks everyone. Sash ----- Sol wrote: You might have even faster more complete results if you used EIS with H202, or EIS with DMSO at different times. Mixing H202 and DMSO turns the DMSO into MSM, so you don't get the silver into the tissues. MSM can penetrate body tissues a little bit itself, but cannot transport silver or other substances with it. sol
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