Hello, Brooks,

The information you sent me seems extremely interesting, and coincides with what I have been experimenting. The way these sensations were manifested and the fact that they were intermitent and moving around and later decreasing were the reasons why I did not go to the dentist. By today they have been very mild and more spaced, and it sounds very logical to think, as you suggested, that it is mostly a temporary affectation of the jaw's dental nerves.

I will pay attention to see if I notice any plating, which I don worry about, much less if it may be repairing cracks and pores in my teeth and fillings...

Due to these quite strong, almost painful sensations that I had in the beginning was that I felt the frequency and total ammount of EIS I am ingesting might be causing an erosion UNDER the fillings, in which case it really would have been a problem.

I feel sure I have nothing to worry about.

Thank you very much for helping me clarify this incident.

Carlos


From: "Brooks Bradley" <brooks76...@lycos.com>
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: CS>[RE]CS>Teeth repairs affected by EIS?
Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 21:18:26 -0500 (EST)

Dear Carlos,

We have researched the effects of EIS colloidal Silver upon both gold and amalgam fillings, for a number of years. Depending upon the chemistry existing in the mouth fluids....at the time of introducing CS, some electrolytic reactions can occur. They are, almost always, minor in nature....the result of short-duration, micro-currents affecting the nervous system. We have never experienced a case where a high-intensity, long-term presentation manifested. This does not mean that it could not occur....just that we did not experience it in any of our research evaluations. One note: Particulate silver (within your parent solution) will, in many cases, plate out on your other metal-covered tooth surfaces. Most especially gold surfaces; but also mercury

X silver amalgams. In most cases....especially on gold-covered teeth experiencing a recent (thin covering) surface agglomeration, just using a soft cloth saturated with 3.5% H2O2 and rubbing the surfaces vigorously, will remove the "bronze-colored" surface contamination quite readily. In some cases (longer standing ones) it proved necessary to use a 6% solution of H2O2,

with which to achieve acceptable results.

          Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.  Harborne Research Foundation.

p.s. You might find it of interest to know that our evaluations of silver-mercury amalgams {removed as a matter of dental hygiene prescription,

for causes non-related to our research) which had been subject to long-term exposure to CS....proved remarkably resistant to chemical insult....during our in vitro experiments. This is especially noteworthy in regard to the effective

plating which tended to cover the entire exposed surfaces of the silver/mercury fillings. Additionally, we found evidence of micro-filling with metallic silver, of tiny cracks which had propagated over the years.....in some of the extracted teeth.

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>Subject : CS>Teeth repairs affected by EIS?

>Date : Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:02:47 -0400

>From : "Carlos P?rez"

>To : silver-list@eskimo.com

>

>Hello, friends,

>

>Trying to help control my chronic Ehrlichiosis, for the last 6 weeks I have

>been consuming around 10-12 tablespoonfulls of good quality EIS of around 14

>ppm strength every day, distributed in 10-12 doses from around 6 am to

>around 10 pm, and I keep it in my mouth, swishing it around, for 2-3 minutes

>as I very gradually swallow it. I started using silver around three months

>ago but in more moderate ammounts.

>

>In the last week and a half I have had some unconfortable sensations in the

>repairs I have in my molars, which are mostly gold fillings, but there are

>some mercury amalgams. These repairs are mostly 50 or more years old, and

>for the last decades I have never had any new problem, except a piece of old

>synthetic porcelain broken and repaired two years ago in one of my next to

>incisives teeth.

>

>These sensations, in the first couple of days, were almost slightly painful,

>and switched places, and affected indistinctly gold and amalgam molar

>repairs, one or two at the time, on both sides, but mostly on the right, and

>almost always only on the lower molars, hardly ever on the upper ones.

>

>I thought silver was damaging these old repairs and I was planning to go see

>a dentist, but due to the fact that that this was intermitent and switched

>places, I decided to wait. This unconfort has been decreasing, and the

>sensations have become less strong and more spaced.

>

>If any of you has had any equivalent experience, please let me know.

>

>Thank you.

>

>Carlos

>

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