I have used MMS for years in lieu of antibiotics, and am a huge fan. I've never developed a routine for my mouth though, because it seems so ... counterintuitive. All I've ever heard is how the more acid is in a mouth, the more enamel damage is done. So I am just so hesitant to start a general mouth protocol! Any feedback on where my thinking is erroneous please?
And, as fate would have it, I'm suddenly having profusely bleeding gums when I brush for the last two weeks, for no apparent reason. (No visual problems, not even swelling, but my gums are very sore and "delicate" feeling.)
I have both the 1:1 ratio of citric acid, and hydrochloric acid activators. Is one better than the other for this bleeding crisis? Is one better for general mouth use once I get this back under control?
(And in case it matters, I'm a nonsmoker, non-drinker, no caffeine, no sodas, I pretty much only drink reverse-osmosis water and home-brewed kombucha ever. And brush with neem toothpaste for years)
Thanks for any and all help,
Cheryl