started mms ,dmso protocol ,teeth hurt?
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I made a fresh batch of CDS and measured the pH in 60 ml of distilled water as before. This time I got 3.8 pH, so averaging the first test result of 5.8 pH with this newest one, the average is 4.8 pH. Still better than MMS1 or CDH for teeth brushing.
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Found this TSP on Amazon. Comments? This Amazon seller also sell 80% sodium chlorite, on Amazon!
Ingredients: TriSodium Phosphate
Origin: USA
Assay: 99.47% / 43.1% P2O5
USA Certificate of Analysis: Approved
Other Ingredients: None
• Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 60
• FDA GRAS Rated
• Excellent Anti-Oxidant
• Improves Exercise Performance
• Buffer with Vinegar or L-Malic Acid
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CLO2 wrote: TriSodium-Phosphate-Anhydrous-TSP
Ingredients: TriSodium Phosphate
Assay: 99.47% / 43.1% P2O5
Other Ingredients: None
This trisodium phosphate product has not any water molecules attached to it. Thats why it's nearly 100% strength.
Mine, CRISSTINIS and Polers' product is a bit less pure/strong because it is the hydrated form. Both can be used, and are being used as food additives, but following the original recipe you would need some tiny bit less of the trisodium phosphate.
However, the original recipe has been been tinkered with by CHRISSTINIS. He seems not to have been hurting himself. This protocol is kind of flexible.
On the other hand, too much of a certain essential mineral often has the same consequences as too little. Over time anyway.
I'm going to up dosing somewhere in between Tony's and CHRISSTINIS' and see how it goes.
The amazon provider talks about buffering with vinegar instead of sodium bicarbonate. This is most likely meant for -mg- internal supplement use. What we're after here is external for mouth..
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CLO2 wrote: I made a fresh batch of CDS and measured the pH in 60 ml of distilled water as before. This time I got 3.8 pH, so averaging the first test result of 5.8 pH with this newest one, the average is 4.8 pH.
MMS, the unactivated form dilluted in water, may be best suited for brushing teeth. Because it is alkaline and disinfective, as is trisodium phosphate ?
But it would still have oxidative properties and which not necessarilly is a good thing for the mineral content of teeth. Low concentration would probably be ok though. Still, trisodium phosphate seems to be a better all-round alternative.
ClO2, if you got the time and interest for it, could you check the PH of a batch of reduced acidity (50%) CDH, and also a batch of plain MMS solution dissolved in water?
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I ll agree with you that TSP is in different strengths and this is the one reason to readjust, by me the initial recipe, but the other reason is also exciting. As I wash my mouth with this mouthwash and left the residuals in my mouth to work better, some of them slowly went down to my throat and after some mouthwashes, a broken membrane appeared to wash out from my throat.
I realized then, that the blind spot behind my throat, which had hidden various pathogens which re infect us, when the immune system goes down. This spot is giving to me a burning sensation when i swallow strong dilutions of cdh or cds. This spot seemed to me that were building together a coating membrane, so that to protect themselves, Which TSP somehow was breaking apart this membrane, and made this blind spot smaller and more effective the cdh or cds. Therefore, as an extra bonus the normal use of TSP is giving less hiding pathogens to cdh and cds. In addition it is a very good degreaser which is breaking apart the lipid stealth coating of various pathogens, like turpentine, curcumin oil, coconut oil and now TSP.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, a person can safely consume up to 70 grams of the additiveTSP every day without risking health issues. However, the fact that so many popular foods contain TSP is concerning, making it difficult to regulate one’s daily intake. It is possible to ingest high amounts on a daily basis without realizing it, especially among those who enjoy processed meats and cheeses.
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Talking about fat-dissolving solutions, I would use this for limited periods of time. Because we totally depend on both fat and cholesterol. Without healthy fats neurodegenerative diseases will be right around the corner.
Another clue, I remember Tony in one of his videos saying you should use oil to "re-hydrate" the skin after a salt/turpentine cleanse of the skin. Apparently becuase the salt and turpentine draws the fatty acids out of the skin..
If extensive use of trisodium phosphate goes hand in hand with eating sufficient healthy fats there likely won't be much of a problem.
Your thoughts?
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i recommend TSP as it is some milligrams to our mouth protecting and regenerating our teeth and gums and is keeping less possibility to a re infection, even with mms it is difficult to recover from a cold. i was using cds and colloidal silver together so that to strike effectively this blind spot so that to recover in less of 8 hours if i caught cold, now if i ll catch cold i ll try TSP with cds and colloidal silver to see the effectiveness.
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CHRISSTINIS wrote: According to the Food and Drug Administration, a person can safely consume up to 70 grams of the additiveTSP every day without risking health issues.
The "70 grams" must be a misunderstanding. What you say is being confirmed here , but the site they link to says something completely different: Tolerable Intake: MTDI 70 mg/kg bw (as P)
Obviously, tolerable is not the same as beneficial.
70 mg/kg would be around one teaspoon (5 grams) if your weight is 70 kg. A lot less, but still too much I'm afraid. But then, the food industry, including the FDA, is part of the NWO mob.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
A mouthwash with the concentration you use will be absorbed to some degree, but I doubt it can be measured in grams. Maybe not even in milligrams.
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Obviously, tolerable is not the same as beneficial, but again is like salt, too much can kill you, But little is beneficial. In one mouthwash exist approximately 200 milligrams, which the mostly is spit.
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CHRISSTINIS wrote: Hi Mart1n, i found it here meritagemed.com/what-is-trisodium-phosphate/
The 70 grams error is on the website you link to. Click on the hyperlink where they say "70 grams of the additive" and you will see they got it from the "Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives . They don't say 70 grams, but 70mg/kg, which is 70 milligrams per kilogram of weight. 70mg/kg is eaqual to 4,9 grams for a person that weighs 70 kilograms, not 70 grams.
I agree that 1 gram more or less is not really a problem as long it's about a mouthwash. But this is a 65 gram error on which you seem to have based your adjusted dosing.
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It seemed that you are right about TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE, but I am using Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate, which is about three times less potent
from TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE, so as I am using Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate, it seemed that my correction to the initial formula was correct.
So it is 5-6 teaspoons Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate and 2 teaspoons for TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE.
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