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Teeth Brushing Procedure Clarity (MMS too low pH for teeth?)
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02 Oct 2020 21:15 #66100
by Emmalee
Replied by Emmalee on topic Teeth Brushing Procedure Clarity (MMS too low pH for teeth?)
I'm actually rinsing with MMS1 and DMSO for about a month now. I was told to use 3 drops of MMS1 per ounce of water. Once I put the MMS1 mixture into my mouth, I add around 5 drops DMSO and rinse with it for a couple minutes. I just checked the ph and it looks like it is between 4-5. I'm hoping it hasn't caused damage, as I was never told to check the ph, nor have I read that in any of Jim's materials. Should I be checking the ph of our MMS1 mixture that I drink as well? Thanks for your help
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03 Oct 2020 01:50 - 03 Oct 2020 01:53 #66101
by CLO2
Replied by CLO2 on topic Teeth Brushing Procedure Clarity (MMS too low pH for teeth?)
Low pH solutions can cause tooth enamel to soften and if you brush them, it is possible to brush off some enamel. 
There is another teeth brushing thread here on the forum that talks about the problem. I made a PDF file to show testing I did so we know what to expect when brushing teeth when using MMS1, CDS and CDH.
mmsinfo.org/infosheets/MMS1_Teeth_Brushing_Procedure_pH_Testing_Results.pdf
Much of the pH is determined by the pH of the water used to mix with whatever CLO2 solution you are using.
I did not know about the problem until the lady who started the forum thread brought it to our attention.
As far as knowing the pH of ingested CLO2 solutions, that is not a problem.
There is another teeth brushing thread here on the forum that talks about the problem. I made a PDF file to show testing I did so we know what to expect when brushing teeth when using MMS1, CDS and CDH.
mmsinfo.org/infosheets/MMS1_Teeth_Brushing_Procedure_pH_Testing_Results.pdf
Much of the pH is determined by the pH of the water used to mix with whatever CLO2 solution you are using.
I did not know about the problem until the lady who started the forum thread brought it to our attention.
As far as knowing the pH of ingested CLO2 solutions, that is not a problem.
Last edit: 03 Oct 2020 01:53 by CLO2.
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