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23 Jun 2020 23:15 #64877 by EcoGal
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5 drops MMS1 + 15 drops DMSO, brush/swish 2 to 3 times/day. Gargle some, but do not swallow.
* Sensitivity in gums (root of tooth) most noticeable early mornings + moves around. One day it will be a molar, another a front tooth. It is not painful + seems to vanish by end of the day.
* Zero morning plaque, unusually nice!
* There is some slight nausea afternoons. When that occurs, I reduce to 3 drops MMS1 + 9 drops DMSO.
* My troubled molar is no longer sensitive. Most days I do the teeth protocol twice, rarely 3 times. Teeth that were loose feel stronger. No bleeding gums or sores.
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24 Jun 2020 03:26 #64879 by CLO2
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If you are brushing teeth with MMS1, it would be advisable to measure the pH of the teeth brush solution.

mmsinfo.org/infosheets/MMS1_Teeth_Brushing_Procedure_pH_Testing_Results.pdf

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24 Jun 2020 21:00 #64892 by EcoGal
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Harder to brush fewer teeth than a mouth full, I've had many teeth extracted already. So it's easier for me to brush non-fluoride toothpaste in morning, wait about an hour before protocol. With receding gums, I found it more effective to swish + gargle. I use Waterpik daily also. Haven't verified, but I think the Hawaii County water I use for brushing + Waterpik does not include fluoride. I live semi off grid with septic tank, so I do protocols outside. Dentists have told me that gingivitis (in addition to bone loss @ 67 years old) is the cause of loosing my teeth. I also have a front tooth implant (= titanium, I think) from 2013. Trouble started around 2007. Anyway, the swishing works well for me + the healing is much more effective than a clean/check dental visit every 3 months, which I couldn't do during the lock-down anyway. I am very pleased.
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15 Jul 2020 03:05 #65171 by CLO2
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Excellent! Just be sure to test the pH of your MMS1 teeth brushing / mouthwash solution before brushing. If the pH is too low, brushing can remove tooth enamel.

mmsinfo.org/infosheets/MMS1_Teeth_Brushing_Procedure_pH_Testing_Results.pdf

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15 Jul 2020 15:14 #65174 by rob_tan
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Hi, I am new to MMS/CDS. I tested my mix and it is somewhere around 5 pH. Luckily I chanced upon this forum and read about being careful not to brush with MMS with acidic pH.

How can I get the pH levels up to neutral? Planning to gargle using MMS after brushing, or when I have mouth sores/throat infection.

Thank you.

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15 Jul 2020 18:22 #65175 by CLO2
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Take a look at what Scott has been doing to raise the pH of CLO2 teeth brushing solutions in this forum post:

mmsforum.io/goto/general/33509-mms-deodorant-skinspray-with-sodium-chlorite-28-and-hydrochloric-acid-5?start=0#64799
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