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Re: Questions on MMS with DMSO 21 Jun 2012 20:52 #19056

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Hi Alex - I'm wondering about the dilution thing too, even for a tooth. Does it have to be diluted? Wouldn't it be better to get the undiluted mms taken into the tooth and gums by the DMSO? would there be a problem with that?

Plus I'm hoping to get my couple of followup questions answered:

I would think you would need to remake the solution each time because the DMSO degrades the MMS - or is that incorrect?

What are your thoughts about doing what Pam was saying - put a solution of MMS on the gum and then put some DMSO over it? Would that allow me to keep the solution longer?

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Re: Questions on MMS with DMSO 21 Jun 2012 21:00 #19057

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AngieLyn,

I think the straight MMS on the tooth after a while would be very damaging to the enamel of the tooth. Now, I'm not sure about the CDS, as it is less acidic.... but the MMS (not diluted) would be very harsh on the teeth after a while.

Clint

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Re: Questions on MMS with DMSO 22 Jun 2012 17:59 #19081

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Thanks Clint. Still hoping for answers to the following:

I would think you would need to remake the solution each time because the DMSO degrades the MMS - or is that incorrect?

What are your thoughts about doing what Pam was saying - put a solution of MMS on the gum and then put some DMSO over it? Would that allow me to keep the solution longer?

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Re: Questions on MMS with DMSO 22 Jun 2012 19:36 #19082

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DMSO is an antioxidant and will affect the strength of the MMS, if stored with it in solution. (I personally don't know how much in how long...) Also, you will end up with gunk (called bio-film) in your MMS solution when you brush your teeth if you dip your toothbrush in it...

These are not an issue with the skin spray.

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