The way to detox an environment of anthrax spores is to soak the area with detergent and warm water. The water makes the spoors hatch and the detergent kills the bacteria. Repeated washing removes spoors and hatches/kills those that don't get washed away.
 Doesn't work that well in lungs.
It's hard to get detergent into an infection site 'in' the skin.
ken

At 10:49 PM 4/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
In my experience I mention the bacteria in the milk as a cause, it was a cause of the most intense pain, the amalgams being some sort of conductor linking nerves is what caused the pain to disperse to other areas of mouth confuses me, but thats what happened, for the most part my teeth are in pretty good shape though. I have thought about trying DMSO however I had read somewhere it is used as a solvent (?) not sure of ratio to CS. I probably will dabble some with it. Still CS is the coolest thing since sliced bread, I and my family use it for just about any health problem. Mostly minor things, though a little over a month ago I and my son contracted a nasty flu my boss came into work with, but all that came of ours was just a hoarse cough and I could feel the congestion trying to form in my lungs but the CS kept it at bay. For three days I treated us like we were on regular antibiotics and nothing really ever came of it. Since then I had purchased a nebulizer for the SARS alert, don't wish to take chances.

Brooks, I was wondering if you ever looked into CS against that germ in the anthrax family I posted a couple months back. It was something that I found on CNN's website about scientists saying the easiest way to kill the spores is to just wash normally. They tested this on a relative to anthrax which isn't actually harmful but just harder to kill, same cell structure I suppose (?). Any idea, it would probably be easier to get your hands on the germ related of actual anthrax.

----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>Brooks Bradley
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and and rotting teeth

                            Dear Tom,
I just read your post. Had you modified your experimental protocol to evaluate the implementation of DSMO (Instead of.....or together with MSM) I believe you would have found the favorable response an order of magnitude more effective.....than just MSM. A 5% to 10% DMSO (by volume) companion agent for the colloidal silver has demonstrated----for us---to be exceptionally powerful in entraining and translocating colloidal silver, not only to the compromised tissue around the nerve, the nerve itself......but, also, in many instances to areas surrounding the "bottom" of the root/nerve interface.
                Best wishes in your experimental medical researches.
                                    Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

Tom wrote:
I cracked a tooth not so long ago, one that had a filling which also fell partially out. When it first cracked the pain was horrendous, only when I drank milk though did it really hurt. I was already taking daily CS for it's health benefits. I continued with CS everday but to no avail until I read something, there is a common bacteria in milk that rots teeth, I can't remember its name but yes it is there. What was happening was this bacteria was attacking at the root and even swishing CS around in my mouth couldn't get at it completely below the tooth, figuring the tooth was doomed I went to the dentist, right away he suggested root canal saying the nerve was probably going bad. I am no dentist but I'm also not an idiot, with the pain I was feeling I would say the nerve was working quite alright, better than fine. He scheduled me to see an endo and gave me a prescription for painkillers and penicillin. Well I took the pain killer but not the penicillin, you guessed CS. Anyway trying to figure out how to get the CS to the nerve I used an MSM/CS cocktail hoping it would get deeper into the tooth. It did but not completely. I then discovered something cool, the fillings where causing this because I started feeling the pain everywhere in mouth where a filling was, I am sure you probably are experiencing pain similar to this, what I also discovered was if I used the CS by inhaling it into my nose after about a week all pain in my mouth was gone, it works its way into the sinus's below you eyes on the sides of you nose above your gums and can better be absorbed into your gums. This worked for me, since then I cracked the tooth even more (but no pain, and the nerve is working) and I am going to go get it crowned and have the amalgam fillings removed.
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>Melody D Harris
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: CS>CS and and rotting teeth
i need this, but i can't tolerate anythingcold on my 'holy' teeth. how can i warmthe CS without destroying it? i wouldlove to try this. and for how long shouldi continue using CS as a mouth wash? thanks in advance,xoxoxoxoxomelody harrisSo Calif.
>
> Two dentists have now made exclamations about how a previously
> rotting hole
> in a tooth is suddenly clean bone with the bacterial colony ..quite
> gone.
> One such hole was deemed clean enough to fill without drilling.
>   That person had started using CS as a mouthwash between visits and
> blew
> the docs mind on his return for the drill and fill routine.
>   My experience has been the same with 4 year old "watch spots"
> doing
> nothing at all.
>
> Ken
>
>
> At 03:07 PM 4/28/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >I cut my thumb yesterday right along with the onions I was
> preparing for
> >my shrimp gumbo supper... knicked it pretty good too...enough to
> draw
> >several large drops of blood...and I had to apply pressure to stop
> the
> >bleeding.
> >
> >I went straight for a Band-Aid and pulled out the
> antibacterial/pain
> >ointment I always use and thought "Why not wash it and then douse
> my cut
> >with a little CS."
> >
> >I must admit the pain relief promised by the ointment was tempting,
> but I
> >decided I'd not know if the CS really worked if I added it...except
> big
> >chicken that I am....  I decided that if it still stung before
> bedtime I'd
> >add the pain relief....
> >
> >So I washed my hands, poured on a splash of CS, did not dry my cut,
> added
> >a Band-Aid then finished preparing dinner.
> >
> >I forgot all about my wound. I never felt any pain after the
> initial shock
> >of the knife to my flesh.
> >
> >It's been 18 hrs and not once have I felt pain...usually I'd have
> to
> >reapply the ointment several times by now and it never really
> eliminated
> >the stinging...
> >
> >I can apply pressure to my wound...which involved a fairly nice
> chunk of
> >cut skin right next to my thumbnail... and still I do not feel a
> >thing...the cut is well on its way to healing nicely...Something
> that
> >would have taken at least a couple of days using the ointment.
> >
> >CS is amazing stuff...no wonder the FDA and drug companies want it
>
> >discredited...I'm putting little spray bottles all over my house,
> in my
> >car, in my purse, I'm giving them to all my friends...and my
> family.
> >
> >Keep the faith folks and spread the word! If a religion must be
> formed to
> >circumvent the government, so be it! I'm all for nonprofit
> research!
> >
> >CS kills the germs and this allows your body to heal itself
> naturally!
> >WOW!~~~sounds like a bumper sticker to me!
> >
> >And I really liked the suggestion of treating the caregivers and
> anyone
> >exposed to SARS with CS...or any other infectious disease for that
> matter...
> >
> >That would go a long way to preventing the spread of infection.
> Great
> >idea...I'll never leave the house without mine...
> >
> >And girlfriends...instead of using those dumb toilet seat covers in
> public
> >restrooms...just spray your seat with a little CS before you sit
> and douse
> >your hands after you wash them!
> >
> >Kill germs the natural way and save a few trees in the process!
> >Kathie
>
>
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