Jonathan,
In case you aren't aware, you can pretty much sterilize the inside
tubules of any tooth and root by using direct DC current at a low 3 - 6
volts (some claim you only need 1.5 volts). There is a device called the
Godzilla that achieves this with the use of batteries, some wire, a sponge,
and rubber bands. Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo for more
info. I got rid of two bacterial infections in the roots of two teeth using
it and avoided a root canal both times. It can be used for other
infections as well.. sort of an offshoot of the Beck device for blood
electrification and subsequent neutralization of viral particles. Good
luck.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan B. Britten" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Teeth whitening
Dear Brooks,
I wonder whether your research gave any clues as to whether the mixture
described below might penetrate deeply enough into a tooth to have any
ameliorating influence on root-canal work.
You're familiar, I'm sure, with the late Dr. Weston Price's research,
indicating that the tubules in root-canal teeth can become badly infected.
Price was evidently unable to disinfect such teeth, but that, of course,
does not indicate that it can't be done! I wonder, for example, whether
DMSO was known to Price, or even existed when he did his research.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
On Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009, at 11:13 Asia/Tokyo, Brooks Bradley wrote:
Hello Dee,
In answer to your question......We have utilized H202 in concentrations
beyond 16%----for whitening effects on teeth....with minor, but sometimes
irritating effects. In at least 80% of the volunteers utilizing 16%
H202-----tissue-burn was evident by the whitened skin surfaces (even
though only the outer tissue level was involved). In a majority of these
cases some discomfort did manifest....but no scarring evolved. At 12% the
local "heating effect" was
noticed by ALL participants, but presented as a distinct irritation in
only about 20% of these researchers. At 9% none of our volunteers
experienced any "distinctive discomfort", whatever, but the sudden onset
warming, momentarily, caused some of them concern. Everyone using 6%
achieved excellent results and at much higher speed....than at
3.5%----but I wanted to err on the side of caution.....that is why I
limited my recommendation to the lower concentration. Besides, 3.5% is
very easily obtained from any drug store in the U.S....higher
concentrations are not nearly as easy to find at the more convenient
retail outlets.
I might add an explanatory comment that could prove useful....SOMETIMES,
among a population of persons presenting with various stages of gum
insults---using even 3.5% concentration----(many are not even aware of
such conditions), do experience some rapid-onset stinging discomfort
(usually quite short-lived).
This condition evolves as a result of the accelerating effects of the
oxygen's heat-releasing effects upon encountering an anaerobic
debris-field, or low-grade infectious insults. It is nothing to cause
major concern, but is, many times, quite unexpected.
If one does choose to employ 9% strength H202, it would be advisable to
have a glass of plain water handy----for dilution, just in case they
desire rapid quenching of the oxidation reaction occurring within a
pronounced anaerobic tissue field----or even a very tender area. If one
does, actually, incur the "bleaching effect" (actually, the
white-appearing tissue is a minor tissue-burn and will require a day or
two before it sloughs off and is replaced by new tissue), it is, as a
matter-of-course, usually self-correcting.
I apologize for such a lengthy response...but few individuals among the
general population appear to possess an adequate knowledge of the
properties/effects of H202....especially at strengths beyond 3.5%.
I hope these comments prove helpful. Sincerely, Brooks.
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Subject : CS>Teeth whitening
Date : Sun, 12 Apr 2009 15:43:44 +0100 (GMT Standard Time)
From : "Dee Fitzpatrick" <[email protected]>
To : <[email protected]>
Hi Brookes. I am trying your formula of H202 plus DMSO for teeth
whitening. The only thing is, over here in the UK the only H202 we can
get over the counter is 9%. Would I need to dilute this before adding the
DMSO? Many thanks in advance. Dee
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