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Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 18:00 #15250

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Hi everyone,

I would really appreciate it if someone would kindly be able to give me some advice, please.

I had a tooth extracted due to an abscess - a molar at the back of my bottom jaw. Everything has been fine for 6 weeks afterwards, but then pus once again started coming up by the tooth next to the one that had been extracted. I am very afraid that the original infection is running riot under the healed over gum - there is juts this one psot that won't heal next to the tooth and this is where the pus is coming up.

I tried using activated MMS, but it didn't help. I would like to try mixing it with DMSO, but don't understand the instructions Jim Humble gives on the correct dilution. I'm sorry to sound so stupid, and hope someone can explain it to me.

I have Jacob's lab DMSO, 99.9% solution, and I have MMS and use lemon juice to activate it. I just had a go activating 5 drops of MMS with 25 drops of lemon juice and mixing with 25 drops of DMSO and 25 drops of water. I waited 3 minutes after and then mixed in the DMSO and water. Should I not wait this long when using DMSO? I just brushed this gently onto the gum and around the hole where the pus is draining. I don't know if it absorbed at all.

Should I be using more MMS and less DMSO? How often should I brush it on? I will do whatever it takes. Please help me.

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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 18:53 #15251

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HI,
SARAH AND MILLIE

TOOTH/GUN INFECTION BY JIM HUMBLE


jimhumble.biz/16-mouth-gum-teeth.html
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 19:11 #15252

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Welcome, Sarah and Millie. It would be beneficial to do the Sacrament/protocol 1000 as well: genesis2church.is/mms-protocol-1000.html

Same # drops DMSO as MMS.
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 19:25 #15253

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Thank you for your suggestion. I have done this in the past, and will do again, now.

I'm still confused over the amount of activated MMS to use with DMSO - and the amount of DMSO to use and what dilution. I don't seem to be able to get any of the information I need from the link alfernades just posted. This is the link I have already read and don't understand.
Should I be using 10 drops MMS with 50 drops lemon with 60 drops of DMSO and 60 drops of water - I just don't know - again I'm sorry for being stupid.
Please if someone could just clarify the amounts for me, this would be very helpful.

Thank you for your responses thus far.
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 19:38 #15254

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Same # drops DMSO as MMS.

I missed that line as I went to look at the link you posted.

Thank you Paul.
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 21:10 #15258

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You could also consider soaking a cotton ball and packing it between your cheek and gum at the affected location.

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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 30 Mar 2012 21:30 #15261

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Now that's a good idea, thank you paul
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 31 Mar 2012 01:16 #15273

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I just cured myself of some sort of painful infection in my teeth using Jim's method. The pain started near a bridge on the upper right, and moved rapidly up towards my right eye, probably caused by my casual approach to flossing.

I mixed it up as he says to do, using DMSO as well, then brushed it all over my teeth, then used some of that special bridge floss soaked in the MMS mix first to get under the bridge. Then soaked a cotton bud in it, applied that and left it on the sore spot for a minute or two. Also rinsed my mouth with the solution well. I also did protocol 1000 at the same time. After a few days the pain went away considerably, after a week it's completely gone. I now do the teeth treatment every night, just to keep everything shipshape. I do think it's true that if your teeth and gums are healthy, it will improve your overall health.
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Re: Please help with tooth/gum infection 31 Mar 2012 02:11 #15280

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Hi, lavenderblue. It's been reported that dental floss has mercury compounds as preservative. Lightweight nylon fishing line is a safe alternative.
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