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started mms ,dmso protocol ,teeth hurt?
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I appreciate your input - its good to be able to understand these things - and good for anybody who comes behind to see too!
I have been using only the CDS and find it good - it hasnt completed resolved my teeth situation yet, but it is a lot better.
Mostly I have been using CDS on its own, in water - started with about 20 drops in a larger amount of water, and have worked my way down to 20 drops in 2-3 tsps of
water, with which I swish around the mouth for 5 minutes and spit out (after a normal tooth clean).
Some days I add about 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of dmso to this mix and swish as above.
I dont use dmso often because it does make the breath emanate an unpleasant smell.
I am still contemplating increasing the strength of the CDS a bit more to see if it will completely resolve the tooth situation, but have been cautious so far -
also too busy to focus on much experimentation.
I have had no problems with tooth sensitivity with the CDS or the "gummy" feeling of the teeth that I had after MMS1.
Mainly it just feels super astringent in the mouth, in a way that feels useful for knocking back infection
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Because of busyness i havent been putting all my energies there yet..
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Poler wrote: I dont use dmso often because it does make the breath emanate an unpleasant smell.[...] I am still contemplating increasing the strength of the CDS a bit more to see if it will completely resolve the tooth situation, but have been cautious so far -
From my experience there is a limit to what ClO2 can do for abscessed teeth. Maybe because ClO2 reacts with the minerals in the teeth - minerals that would be needed for regeneration, if possible.
It seems you manage to control the abscess part somewhat. That is what I have done for years - by use of CDH.
I'm currently looking for ways to strengthen teeth by use of certain minerals and vitamins. Phosphorus, Vit D and K2 are implicated in the utilisation of calcium. Also, sufficient levels of stomach acid are needed to actually be able to employ the minerals from both food and mineral supplements.
Without the essential minerals ClO2 may only delay further damage.
The disinfection part alone is not enough. The actual cause for tooth decay has to be eliminated.
I recently ordered trisodium phosphate. This should be one of the teeth-regenerating components. I got the wrong kind though and have to find one that is 99% pure. No other chemicals added.
Will update later on what I'm doing.
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I looked up the tri-sodium phosphate for regenerating teeth and found that video by Tony, that shows mixing it with baking soda and distilled water and gargling
to regenerate teeth - very interesting - i am going to try that.
Just trying to find out where to buy a pure tri-sodium phosphate - in New Zealand..
I know somewhat about K2 and other tooth regenerating ideas, but had never heard of the above - it seems simple and worth a try.
The comments below the video from people who tried it were pretty positive too.
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I think I found a good enough trisodium phosphate at a DIY beer brewing shop here in Norway. It's used to clean beer brewing equipment. Specified as being "phosphoric acid - trisodiumsalt - dodecahydrate - >90%".
"Dodecahydrate" is supposed to be "12 molecules of water" - meaning the salt is somewhat hydrated. Chemical formula is Na3PO4.12H2O. CAS № 10101-89-0.
Understanding PubChem correctly there should be at least 2 usable trisodium phosphate salts; the anhydrous pure form, and the hydrated form. Anhydrous lacks the 12H2O and has CAS № 7601-54-9.
Going to try the dodecahydrate-one and see what happens.
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Today I measured the pH of 5 drop MMS1 doses in 60 ml water solutions made with 50% citric acid and 4% HCL, as well as CDS and CDH. All 4 of the solutions supplied the same amount of CLO2, 3.4 mg. I used Jim's 5 drop MMS1 teeth brushing procedure found in his latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook, which starts on page 73. DMSO was not added to any of the SCS solutions for this testing.
When I finish writing up the test results, I will post them here. You may be shocked when you see the results.
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I am going to try and hunt it out - it was a pretty exact formula, and I think I saw it here and somewhere else too - but it might take me a bit of time to find it.
The formula did talk about brushing it round the mouth, not swishing it as I did - but i thought swishing would be gentler on the teeth , so went for that idea.
However I followed the amounts pretty exactly.
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It looks like I am going to have to hunt it out, its not that commonly found around here
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My guess is the MMS1 solution is too acidic to be able to help abscessed teeth. But lets see what you come up withCLO2 wrote: When I finish writing up the test results, I will post them here. You may be shocked when you see the results.
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