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CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 15 Jan 2012 23:57 #10253

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I have a single unit bridge 10 years old , 7 teeth basically all my front teeth of my upper teeth.

1ST QUESTION: Is MMS and also CDS safe to use with a bridge compromised of porcelain and dental metals? I don't know the exact kind of metals it's a 10 year old bridge so I cant answer that question.

I am told I have a cavity in one of the teeth that the bridge is attached to but I don't have $10,000 lying around to replace my bridge right now, the only way to get to the tooth is to rip of the bridge. I want to start using CDS to clean my teeth and also because I had a tooth pulled and I want to clear any infections where the tooth was pulled.

2ND QUESTION: Can I use CDS with DMSO like the original MMS1 recipes suggest?

•Activate 6 drops of MMS1 (use CDS instead), wait 30 seconds
•Add 2 tbsp water
•12 drops of DMSO and stir
•Swish it around and gargle for 30 seconds

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•Activate 10 drops of MMS1 (use CDS instead), wait 30 seconds
•Add 1/2 cup water (4oz)
•10 drops of DMSO and stir
•Swish it around and gargle for 30 seconds

I read one can brush with the MMS & DMSO but I don't feel comfortable having the DMSO contact my toothbrush because I don't want it to pull any chemicals from the plastic/nylon toothbrush and it's bristles and put them into my body.
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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 16 Jan 2012 01:58 #10260

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Hi Kyra,

I have not heard of anyone's experience in a situation like this. Jim has said in his book to get all the metal out of your mouth, and we all know that.

But, if I was in your shoes, I would go ahead and try the MMS1 and/or CDS mouthwashes and see if it halts the cavity problem. MMS1 and CDS shouldn't be that much different, and probably DMSO can be added to CDS also with benefit. If you notice some adverse effect, then maybe it should not be done. It is a difficult situation, but I would try it.

Maybe try it without the DMSO first and see if that is good enough to do what you need. If not, and no adverse reaction, then add the DMSO.

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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 16 Jan 2012 02:23 #10262

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Hi Michael,

I did not read anywhere in the forum that all the metal should be removed. I have had all my fillings removed and filled in with composite fillings but it is not possible for me to have my bridge removed. I hope someday to have a bridge put in that has no metal but I can't afford that right now. Also, at the moment I believe my mouth is where a lot of infections are located and causing me all sorts of health issues.

I will try CDS alone first to see how it reacts and then only add DMSO if it does ok. I know it will clean me out internally but if it is still hiding out in my mouth then I am not sure I will get full relief.

Thank you for your input. I also have received a great deal of info from your posts and replies to other posts too along with a handful of others.

Michael, which do you prefer to use internally MMS1 or CDS?

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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 16 Jan 2012 03:12 #10265

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Hi Kyra,

That's good if you have all your fillings out. Jim said that about the metal in his book. If I was you, I would go ahead and try the MMS/CDS/DMSO in the mouth.

For me, the CDS is easiest to take internally because it causes no nausea or diarrhea even at high doses (1 tsp/hr).

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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 16 Jan 2012 09:32 #10281

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i did try yesterday using cds with dmso for my tooth pain.... it work.... the great way i found was soaking the facial cotton into the mixture of cds / dmso and wrap it up the pain tooth and gum.... today all the paim gone with also gum infection gone.... wrapping up is what i found to be even better for tooth pain compare to brushing....
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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 16 Jan 2012 15:48 #10302

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Edwin, do you mean putting the MMS/DMSO on a piece of cotton and putting that cotton on the gum/tooth area, and then maybe wrapping your head with a scarf to hold the cotton in place on the gum/tooth?

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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 19 Jan 2012 16:24 #10496

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Edwin, do you mean putting the MMS/DMSO on a piece of cotton and putting that cotton on the gum/tooth area, and then maybe wrapping your head with a scarf to hold the cotton in place on the gum/tooth?


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Yes, wet the solution into cotton and putting that cotton on the gum/tooth area by wrapping it... this will give more power to the solution to continue concentrate at it... i use CDS/DMSO with no additional water to dilute.... full strength...
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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 20 Jan 2012 05:43 #10543

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Edwin, have you used DMSO with CDS for internal use? If so in your opinion does it work as well as MMS1 with DMSO?

I've been hearing that there are not a lot of people that have tested mixing CDS with DMSO and are unsure if the two together are working as well as MMS1 and DMSO.

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Re: CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth? 22 Feb 2012 05:26 #13006

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Edwin, do you mean putting the MMS/DMSO on a piece of cotton and putting that cotton on the gum/tooth area, and then maybe wrapping your head with a scarf to hold the cotton in place on the gum/tooth?


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Yes, wet the solution into cotton and putting that cotton on the gum/tooth area by wrapping it... this will give more power to the solution to continue concentrate at it... i use CDS/DMSO with no additional water to dilute.... full strength...


Hi Edwin,

How long do you keep the cotton in your mouth?
I'm currently doing something similar, trying to deal with a tooth infection/cavity, but yesterday is when I started to use a cotton ball in my gums. But only like for a minute or two.

I'm also brushing with Bentonite Clay (calcium clay. Not the sodium one) mixed with a little Diatomaceous Earth, Xylitol and Virgin Coconut oil. Makes a great tasting paste!

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-Karl
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