Hey Simeon,

Although I didn't have a graying problem, my teeth have gotten slightly 
yellowed over the years.  I have heard good results and intend to try using 2 
Tablespoons H2O2 and 1 teaspoon DMSO as per the following Brooks Bradley 
protocol that follows.  Hopefully this will help!

Ruth

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

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  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 12:07 PM
  Subject: CS>Gingival Grafting and Periodontal Surgery


  I also stopped periodontal disease by swishing CS following washing my mouth 
after meals. Only some grey covering appeared on my teeth and dentures. How can 
I remove it myself ?
   
  Simeon


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