Bob, Regarding the Godzilla, did you wrap the wire ends with a wet cloth to apply it to the tooth, one on each side? That must hurt! Sharlene
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Bob Banever <[email protected]> wrote: > Dan, > > In my experience the most effective way of getting rid of dental > infections in roots, in teeth, or in gums, is by using a DC current of 3 > volts, switching polarity every three or four minutes. This can easily be > done with a device known as the Godzilla. This method rarely fails... and > the bacteria are killed usually within 6 minutes no matter where they > reside. Go to microelectricitygermkiller group on Yahoo... You can make > your own device for less than $10.00. It has saved me many visits to the > dentists office. > > Bob > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 10:53 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Dental Issues > > > My experience has been that swishing and brushing CS helps only with > surface infection and plaque. > > If you have pockets of infection, you would need to use something like > CS with 20%, by volume, of DMSO. Swish this in the mouth for up to 5 > minutes. Repeat daily for as long as it takes, depending on how bad > the infections are. The DMSO will allow the CS to penetrate the > tissues. Otherwise, the CS will only work on the surface tissues. > > Also, get one of those rubber dental probes, such as they used to have > on the bottom of toothbrushes years back. Use the point, gently, to > trace between the teeth and gum, with the tip pointing towards the > gum. Then insert the rubber tip between each pair of teeth and and > press Up or Down towards the gum (on the upper jaw, press up, on the > lower jaw, press down). This presses the puss out of the pockets. > You can press the gums with your finger too, from the gum towards the > tooth for deep pockets on the sides of teeth. > > I know DMSO tastes terrible, but one can get used to it (I did), and > it is not as bad as some other things... > > This WILL get rid of most of the problem. > > MMS has been known to help with killing germs and tightening gums, but > I have read many reports of people who indicate that it affected their > enamel because it was too acidic. Be careful... > > Dan > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Ruth Bertella <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I went to the dentist yesterday. Apparently my periodontal disease is back >> (well, I'm thinkin it never fully goes away - ya must have to stay very >> diligent forever). Or at least it's a big problem again (wonder why >> nothing >> was said 6 months ago?). I thought I had conquered this back in 2005 with >> diligent cleaning and almost obsessive use/swishing of CS. I only had a >> minimal amount of plaque (less than most patients they said). >> >> Some of my teeth have gotten loose this time as well. There is only one >> that is noticeable to me. But on the xrays you can see where the bone is >> deteriorating. The dentist said this will spread and the worst teeth >> should >> probably be pulled. And the "pockets" in the gums have enlarged again. He >> wrote an rx for doxycycline and wants me to see a periodontist. I did not >> fill the rx and don't intend to see any other doctors. I told him this, >> and >> about CS, and he wants to see me again on 11/5/09 to see how I progress >> with >> my 'home remedies'. LOL He's not against my using home remedies, but of >> course says he can't professionally endorse them either. He's giving me >> time to try to fix things before making further recommendations. (IF I fix >> everything, he will probably want to do two crowns and possibly redo my >> upper partial to accommodate the crown that has broken. The other is a >> cavity on the lower back molar at the gum line in the very back hardest to >> reach place - so he wants to crown instead of filling the cavity? go >> figure!)) >> >> I know I can mostly handle the pockets with very, very diligent muliple >> times daily swishing CS. But it seems a while back, someone posted about a >> protocol that actually "tightened" their teeth. Anyone remember that? >> Details please - what/how much/when, etc. >> >> What suggestions can y'all offer to 'tighten' the teeth, keep the one >> cavity >> in check so he doesn't have to fill or crown, rebuilding the bone and >> enamel, and a long term plan to keep all this from raising it's ugly head >> again? >> >> Thanks in advance for all suggestions! >> Ruth >> > > > -- > 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]> > > > >

