Brooke Where do you purchase human DMSO?
On 4/5/09 8:01 PM, "Brooks Bradley" <[email protected]> wrote: > Several times during recent years we have conducted examinations of > commercial products > designed to whiten teeth. We experienced very limited success. However, > recently, we completed a somewhat more detailed investigation and were able to > find a single product which, did, indeed, > display an excellent ability to whiten teeth, quickly---and to do so without > attendant pain or discomfort...at least such was our results. I feel somewhat > professionally uncomfortable, even juvenile, in stating the name of the > product----Celebrity Sexy Teeth. In spite of its rather sophomoric > identifier, this substance did, indeed, produce whitening improvements up to 8 > shades > among the volunteer population----sometimes within 10 to 12 days. Some of the > other products had cost prices which would equal over $600.00 for a full > treatment regime. None of these highly-hyped > products equaled...or even approached....the effectiveness of the Celebrity > product. All of the products which exhibited any useful effect, contained > varying percentages of hydrogen peroxide. > However, and this is the reason for my submitting this email.....we > were able for a cost of mere pennies, to produce a simple mixture that was > SUBSTANTIALLY more powerful than the Celebrity product (which, by the way, was > not overly expensive). Our homemade solution was produced in light of the > fact that we had determined the PRINCIPAL advantage of the Celebrity product > seemed to lie in its superior ability to rapidly affect the deeper regions of > the enamel.....than did any of its competitors. After simple variations in > strength ratios between common commercial, drugstore hydrogen peroxide, and > DMSO....we arrived at an acceptable compromise between user comfort---and > rapid results. Our most acceptable mixture (all parameters considered) turned > out to be one of approximately 80% (by volume) of 3.5% Hydrogen Peroxide (the > standard drugstore variety) and 20% DMSO (full strength parent solution). One > easy way for the novice to mix is to pour about 2 tablespoons o! f H202 in a > very small glass and about 1 teaspoon of DMSO. Caution: As DMSO is highly > hygroscopic, one should always pour the DMSO into the parent diluent. The > actual method-of-use of this solution is at the discretion of the > experimenter. Some persons simply hold about a teaspoon of the solution in > their mouth and brush their teeth with a toothbrush for about 20 seconds. > However, many persons are intolerant of the bitterness of this percentage of > DMSO and/or cannot tolerate the gag-reflex sometimes presenting. Therefore, > the most acceptable method among a majority of our volunteers was to simply > use a common Q-Tip swab which had been enlarged by adding enough additional > cotton to about double the size....dip it into the solution and "generously > paint" the front surface of the front teeth. Effectiveness was enhanced by > keeping the top lip above the treated surface for about 2 minutes. It was, > also, worthwhile to paint the teeth a second time about 60 seconds into ea! ch > protocol. A second 2 minute application became standard procedure for the > voluteers during the course of this research investigation. > Some of the volunteers utilized stronger H202 solutions (up to 6%) and > some employed much stronger DMSO fractions (+20%). However, the one outlined > above proved to be most effective.....and was DEFINITELY SUPERIOR to the > commercial Celebrity product-----which was the only one of the commercial > variety to yield acceptable results during our investigations. > None of the volunteers experienced any untoward side-effects, > whatsoever, while using the "paint on" method just outlined. A majority of > our participants enjoyed quite rapid whitening and in shorter time-spans than > with the Celebrity product. Incidently....at about 1/50th the cost. > I hope some of the list membership will find this information of value. > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. -- 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

