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DMSO for toothache 15 Apr 2011 11:16 #2231

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DMSO worked real well on a toothache I was having the night before last night. It was so bad I could not have slept if I didn't get some relief. This is one of my large bottom molars that has a huge gaping cavity in the center of it that is so large I cannot chew on that side any longer because food will get stuck in it. It has been there a few years.

Every so often that tooth gets very sensitive and lately it has been doing that, so even drinking water makes it hurt. Last night it was hurting a lot and I tried putting hydrogen peroxide on it, which seemed to help at first but then I think it made it hurt worse. I tried brushing with warm salt water as a recommended remedy for toothache, but that did nothing.

Then I used a dropper to put drops of DMSO in the cavity and on the gum on both sides and let it sit. The pain went away in about 5 minutes. About 45 mins. later I had to put the DMSO on again because the pain had returned. This time I added DMSO to my teeth brushing mix of activated MMS and brushed the area using this on my toothbrush, like Jim says in his book a couple people have done for tooth infection. That relieved the pain again.

I put some more DMSO on before I went to sleep and woke up about an hour or two later with pain again. Put more plain DMSO on and the pain went away and stayed away the rest of the night. Woke up in the morning with no pain also. Put DMSO on a few more times during the day and have not had the throbbing pain, and the tooth seems to be getting a little less sensitive.

The DMSO I am using is from DMSO.biz and is 70% with some honey mixed in they way he does it there. So I don't know if the honey could be significant or not. We know how loaded with nutrients honey is, so it could be relevant in this case.

Anyway, it seems to be another great use for DMSO.

Michael
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Re: DMSO for toothache 06 Jul 2011 18:06 #3610

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Can you say more about where you get the dmso, that site is a bit confusing as to where to purchase. I am new to the site!
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Mary

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Re: DMSO for toothache 06 Jul 2011 19:24 #3611

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hi,

you can get it on betterlife.com
dmso 100%
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Re: DMSO for toothache 07 Jul 2011 04:23 #3623

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Hi Mary,

Here is my current list of places with DMSO; eBay looks like a good source also (shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=dmso&_sacat=0&_odkw=dmso+liquid&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313).

www.dmsouse.com/Store/ DMSO glass; 70% with honey
www.myvitanet.com/dmsoliq70con.html DMSO glass
www.jacoblab.com/ glass or plastic; manufacture their own DMSO
www.dmso.bz/pages/2/index.htm Albert’s 25 yrs DMSO use
www.prokennel.com/dmsopure99liquid16oz.aspx pint $10. Contact Customer Service Department for international shipping options either via phone: 1-800-446-6608 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
www.tscpets.com/md-17858.html?productid=md-17858&channelid=NEXTA $36. gal; gd info and label
stores.nextag.com/store/4858203/product/977540416/DMSO-Liquid-99-Gallon same
stores.nextag.com/store/4926129/product/980443194/Dmso-Liquid-Pint pint $6. Must check each store for int’l shipping availability.
www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=121EB74A-9601-4840-9E8E-7CCC7C29B920&item=12233&ccd=INT001&utm_source=NextTag%20Feed&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=12233 pint $8. No mention of int’l.

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Re: DMSO for toothache 25 Jan 2012 06:25 #10896

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Toothache resulting from a broken 4-face filling which fell out of my upper, left bicusped. In addition, two walls of the tooth broke and I can't re-fill the tooth. Either pull it or get root canal and crown. Cannot afford that.

The first time my broken bicusped started to ache, I had a dentist xray it to locate problem. Found inflammation in root. Prescribed 10 day antibiotic dose, which killed my digestion. Two weeks after finishing that, the toothache returned. Now I resort to MMS because it was an infection. I didn't drink MMS, I only applied it topically to the root of the tooth. I mixed up 10 drops of MMS with 10 drops of 10% citric acid, waited 10 minutes and added to one ounce of water. This was my topical mix. I put 2 drops of this on a bit of cotton, added 2 drops of pure liquid DMSO (for increased penetration) and placed the cotton between cheek and gum at the root of my broken tooth. I also put a bit of the cotton inside the hollow tooth, because I could. The pain disappeared for 2 weeks before returning. I reapplied the MMS/DMSO and the pain again disappeared for 2 weeks. I have repeated this for 6 months. Sometimes, if the pain doesn't dissipate after one application, just do it again every 6-12 hours until the pain is gone. When I didn't have any MMS, I substituted Molecula Silver and it worked as well; it is relatively expensive, but you don't use much.

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Re: DMSO for toothache 25 Jan 2012 08:58 #10904

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Hi Mary,
If you live in an area that has a feed or farm and ranch store, most of them carry DMSO in their horse section. I get mine at a place called "Atwood's" (which, I'm thinking, has stores scattered around the country.) It's 99% and very reasonably priced.

Speaking of DMSO, I almost tossed my bottle out, thinking that it had sat for too long and "hardened up." Instead, I sat it on the window ledge and forgot about it for a few hours. When I picked it back up, it had turned into a liquid again... I hadn't noticed that it said on the label to store it at 70+ degrees F. :silly: I shook it up and it seems fine now.

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Re: DMSO for toothache 25 Jan 2012 11:53 #10907

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Hi Michael

Thanks for this update, really positive news. It is relevant to me today as I recently went to a new holistic dentist in the hopes of having my amalgam fillings removed. He said he wouldn't do that right away due to general conditions in the mouth not being good enough, particulary around the back molars - too much bacteria and loose gum tissue. He sent me away with a major 5 times a day brushing/flossing regime which sounds a bit OTT to me, i'd never be finished :). I do have good oral hygiene generally and don't consider myself to have any major teeth or gum problems particularly. Still you never know what is going on in there and i am sure I read somewhere that a healthy mouth is the first port of call according to Jim. Anyway I thought I would go on the MMS mouth wash protocol for a while and see if that improves things. I was going to ask about adding DMSO to the mouthwash protocol but you have answered that for me.

One lingering question for anyone who can advise - buying DMSO. I can get it in the UK from www.vitalundfitmit100.de or DMSO.BZ as per Michael's very helpful list. BUT what is the deal with glass vs plastic bottles? Is this an issue? The vitalundfitmit guys sell it in plastic, whilst DMSO.BZ sells it in glass. And does the DMSO.BZ have something else in it? Am a bit confused about why they have renamed it.

Thanks for any advice on the DMSO purchasing - this for some reason is a bit of a sticking point for me, hopefully to be resolved soon!
Best wishes to all.

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