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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 16:37 #11363

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Heya,

Just started using MMS, and I'm wondering about the dental protocol.

It seems to me that when I mix MMS with citric acid (50%) at a 1:1 ratio, even with water added, it feels very acidic on the teeth.

Is this not a problem, or am I missing something?

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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 17:12 #11369

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Well, I happen to like the "squeaky clean teeth" phenomena <G> But, if it is a concern for you, you could try CDS, because there's no acid in it.

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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 17:31 #11370

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Hey Pam!

Are you saying that you also get the acidity effect but that you like it?

When I say acidity effect, it feels a bit sticky in my teeth because of the acid. Is this what you're calling the "squeaky clean phenomena"? :-)

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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 17:57 #11374

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No, actually, what I'm experiencing is the removal of the biofilm from the teeth, which leaves them very, very smooth.
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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 18:34 #11379

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Hmm, okay. That's what I was expecting as well.

Maybe I'm using too much citric acid solution? I mixed my own batch, so I could've made it too strong.

Cheers again Pam! :)

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Are you letting it activate before you add the water? How many drops are you using? At the most, I use 8 drops activated (or the equivalent) - in a couple of ounces of water.

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Yup, I use anywhere between 4-8 drops of MMS and 4-8 of 50% citric solution and let it activate, then add water.

I'll try again later tonight and see what happens. You never know!

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MMS & Teeth (Acidity?) 01 Feb 2012 21:53 #11408

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I'm back.

I made another batch with 6 drops mms + citric in about 1 ounce of water and it was fine. My teeth feel great.

Pam, you said that you put in a few ounces of water. Doesn't that make lots of "toothpaste"?

So, with my logic, I'm going to take about 3 drops of mms/citric next time and put it in ½ ounce. That's enough for brushing, gurgling, flossing, and mouthwash, yes? :)

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Yep, it does - I just used all the extra as mouth rinse ;)

I probably keep 4 or 5 shot glasses on the side of my kitchen sink. Some hold things like toothbrushes, or syringe barrels (to measure CDS) - some are used for things like brushing teeth. Some for measuring MMS/CA - gotta have a dry one each time for that.
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