Hi everyone,
I have a question, sasha what is the rate of H2O2/ distilled water to make 35%
H2O2 = 3%. I'm also curious are you using at 90% strength is that correct.
Kent
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From: Essentially Sasha
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: CS>a good read on H202 and Dentistry.
Hi Himagain and Group,
Just thought to add my .02 in. I use about 1:10 ratio of 3% H202 (35%
Food Grade diluted with DW to 3%) in my Waterpik at least once a week -- 90%
H2o2 to 10% water. Not only do I no longer have cavities, my teeth are really
white, and my gums are returning to normals after beginning to recede. I also
use CS whenever I bite the side of my gums or my tongue, or if I burn my gums
or tongue with something hot (hot food or beverage). I carry one squirt bottle
of H2o2 and one squirt bottle of CS with me wherever I go. I make my own CS
and I buy my 35% Food Grade and dilute it to 3%.
Sasha
-------Original Message-------
From: Himagain
Date: 03/01/05 08:07:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>a good read on H202 and Dentistry.
Hi people,
Don't say I don't mind you lot a lot - here is a book normally sold
hardcopy and you can have it complete for zilch.
http://www.drdouglass.com/Books/h2o2medicalmiracle/index.htm
Don't know for how long though, or why. Everything else there is
chargeable. The remarkable history and use of H202 - Hydrogen
Peroxide (
should be called Hydrogen Dioxide really..)
Interesting stuff in it about dentistry - quote:
" Dr Paul Cummings of Wilmington Nth Carolina TAUGHT Gum Surgery at Uni
of
Nth Carolina.
Now a convert to H202
He himself NOW points out that not one single study has ever shown
periodontal surgery to be necessary." !!!
Cheers,
Himagain