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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 03 Mar 2014 03:18 #40792

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Hi Everyone, new guy here.
While I wait for supplies to show up to make MMS I have been reading and learning as much as possible so I know what I'm doing. I've started MMS2 for three days so far. One thing I came across in the forums is that MMS oxidizes heavy metals.
So my question would be how does it effect Mercury fillings in people's teeth? Are my fillings going to slowly turn to gas and disappear? Especially if someone uses MMS to brush their teeth.
Thanks.

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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 03 Mar 2014 04:06 #40796

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Hi Darren,
I hope for you they do disappear ;)
That will save the dentist time replacing them...

with the potential of Mercury fillings gassing off over decades in your mouth...
you might want them out sooner than later.

Please try a Forum search and a web search.
I am unaware of any valid warnings about fillings and MMS reactions but I do not know all.
Should you find any, please post to this thread.
Have a look at mmswiki.is at brushing protocol.

Thanks

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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 03 Mar 2014 15:00 #40809

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Hi Darren

I lost my last 2 amalgam fillings within 3 days after I started brushing my teeth with MMS. Okay to get rid of them that way, but I may have been lucky to not accidentally swallow them. I do not know how bad it would be to have stomach acid "treat" such old fillings.
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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 03 Mar 2014 15:35 #40810

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Thanks guys.
I wouldn't mind if they were out of there either but I wouldn't want to spend the money to have the holes filled back up again.

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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 03 Mar 2014 16:15 #40815

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If you have to refill a tooth, acrylics is what I used and am happy ten years later.
NO amalgam for me.

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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 09 Nov 2015 13:02 #50459

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Hi, I have extreme reaction with very little CDS, also with Mouth rinsing, even after couple of days I still feel stupid and akword.
I would therefore recommend everybody with amalgam fillings not to use MMS or CDS at all. Try it once (1/10 of a drop cds swallowed) and if you have a funny brain stop immediately with intake. I could even believe that the so called brainfog is actually a poisoning of the amalgam that gets mobilized as soon you take mms, thankful for any remarks about the subject

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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 09 Nov 2015 17:18 #50461

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The problem of heavy metals is very complex and completely misunderstood by a physician who relies only on the knowledge his college gave him.
Basically, Fritz, the mercury slowly seeps out of the amalgams and then stays inside most of the tissues, especially those with a high content in fat (i.e. the brain). And then come the fatigue, brain fog, neurological pain, weakness, etc...
When you use an oxidyzing agent, the mercury (and lead, and cadmium) stops being stockpiled in your brain and starts moving where it will be eliminated (mainly the liver then the digestive tract).
When that happens, the symptoms tend to spike, then recede when you stop using the product (a bit like a Herxheimer reaction). And it happens whatever product you use, the strength of the reaction depending of the amount of heavy metal that is being moved.
So yes, the amalgam was poisoning you, but you can remove the poison with MMS, just be careful with the dosing in order to avoid a heavy metal buildup. You shouldn't stop altogether, because if you do not remove the mercury, it will continue to play funny games with your brain and ruin you health.
As a piece of info, a study was made in Europe about the toxicity of mercury-based amalgams. Based on its conclusions, Sweden banned them, while most other countries adopted a "wait and see" stance. France was the worst, claiming the study proved the amalgams to be harmless.
A good rule of thumb, in most health subjects, watch what France does, and do the exact opposite. You can't go wrong :P
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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 09 Nov 2015 19:58 #50462

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I have six amalgam fillings, all of them very old, and brush every day using CDS.

I use 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda, between 6 and 10 drops of full-strength 3000 ppm CDS and a little water to make a thick paste in palm of my left hand. Then I brush for 4 minutes using the most aggressive Sonicare electric tooth brush program.

I have never noticed any negative problems, only very shiny, smooth, clean teeth.
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MMS oxidizing teeth fillings? 09 Nov 2015 21:51 #50463

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Ah, the wonders of chemistry and metallurgy... depending of the exact compositions in the alloys, the pH level in your mouth and the presence/absence of some very specific bugs, you might get little to no reaction by introducing MMS to the oral cavity, or the amalgams can erode over time.
Too many combinations to cite every possible case, but as a precaution, always start low-dose. And if the amalgams fall, not a big loss, waaay better than to have them removed by a dentist who doesn't know squat about the risks.

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