Dear Steve, Please look at my question to Neville because it could be asked to you as well, how did you attached the electrode to the tooth?
2013/3/13 Steve G <chube...@yahoo.com> > > I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS > wasn't what I used. I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep > down in there. Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the > yahoo group 'microelectricity_germkiller.' > > Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or > paper towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so. By > doing this you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons. > Harmless level of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and > viruses. I cured my painful infected tooth in one or two treatments. My > wife cured her gum infection by doing the same sort of thing. > > Great stuff! Cheap! I like it. > > --- On *Wed, 3/13/13, Heather W <heatherwy...@gmail.com>* wrote: > > > From: Heather W <heatherwy...@gmail.com> > Subject: CS>Tooth infection > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 12:47 PM > > > I just got back from the dentist. He did an xray on my mercury amalgam > filling to see what it would cost to take it out. He said because of the > expanding and contracting of the filling I now have a crack down the tooth > and int ok the root. He said it is infected and could start bothering me > really soon, or not for a while. But it WILL end up being a problem. I am > wondering if anyone has had success in treating a tooth infection of this > magnitude with CS? And if so, what techniques did you use? Thank you in > advance for the advice! > > Heather > >