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started mms ,dmso protocol ,teeth hurt?
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Re using CDS for teeth;
I have found it to be good and have had no known problems since I have been using it in terms of affecting the teeth negatively in terms of acidity or similar.
It knocks back the one infection that i have that is quite active - the other infection I have is silent and I only knew about it through an xray, it is a milder infection.
I have noticed that different waters with the CDS seem to affect it -
I was using ordinary filtered water - (when not adding dmso) - and this was ok,
but I found by chance when i visited a friend for 5 days last week, and used her tank water (rain water), that the CDS actually seemed to work much better with this water
than my ordinary filtered water.
So then I tried using the CDS solely with the distillled water I buy - which has also gone through ozonation, and reverse osmosis -
and the CDS works a bit better with this than with ordinary filtered water,
but still not as well as with the rain/tank water.
The active infection I have is under a crown - however on reflection - I think this infection might be accessible through a gapping in the crown -
when I went to the dentist recently he said the crown wasnt right, there was almost a hole there where it met the teeth, and he thought that that might be why infection
got in this tooth in the first place;
so upon thinking about it, I think that infection inside that tooth might be more accessible than I thought because of that gapping/hole,
and also because by observation- if i dont brush clean and disinfect after eating food the infection seems to flare up quickly, which makes me think the tooth is open.
Anyway, the point is, this tooth is a very good barometer of what is happening - as it is responsive both negatively and positively to what is happening inside of my mouth.
It is a painless infection, but the gum line will swell and abcess if it flares up, and the tooth feel not quite solid underneath;
whereas when it is good the tooth feels solid and good, and the gum looks nearly normal.
I have found that adding DMSO to the CDS mix does not seem to be any more effective in my situation - in fact my sense of it is that it is less effective than CDS on its own, most of the time.
I have had no tooth sensitivity issues with the CDS , even when using it a lot - and it feels astringent in my mouth rather than acidic
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I tested your CDH recipe of 5 ml of 4% HCL + 10 ml of MMS + 225 ml of distilled water. The CLO2 concentration measured 1380 ppm. I brewed it inside a fridge, and from past testing, that will result in higher CLO2 concentration than at room temperature.
1 ml in 60 ml of distilled water measured 3.4 pH.
5 drops (0.20 ml) of MMS in 60 ml of distilled water measured 8.7 with a pH meter and 6 pH with two different pH strips. I calibrated the pH meter recently.
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I will try the plain MMS solution for mouthwash and brushing and see how that works for my bad tooth.
Meanwhile the bad tooth is quite happy with the trisodium phosphate solution.
Thank you for testing!
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www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2628628/The-10-toothpaste-rebuild-teeth-Product-claims-rebuild-82-tooth-enamel-just-three-days.html
i was interested that they are using sodium phosphate and calcium silicate to rebuild enamel!
It speaks well for using the trisodium phosphate for teeth...
It also had an interesting comment on acidity and tooth enamel;
Research expert at Unilever, Fred Schafer, who developed the science behind the toothpaste, said: ‘It is not generally understood that 80 per cent of common teeth problems, such as cavities and yellowing, can be caused by acid attacks and enamel erosion.
‘The erosion process happens to everyone, at all ages, day after day and is caused by common items such as carbonated drinks, fruit and vegetables, juices and wine.
‘The problem is that when enamel – the outermost protective layer of our teeth – is lost, our body cannot regenerate it.
‘This product is the world’s first system able to reverse the early, invisible stages of this erosion process and regenerate enamel with exactly the same mineral tooth enamel is made of.’
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This is the recipe I came up with:
330 ml water
1 level teaspoon (US) TSP
3 level tablespoons (US) baking soda
Shake the glass container vigorously from time-to-time to help the powders dissolve into the water.
Measured the pH as 7.96
Made two batches and in both, the end result was a clear solution without any undissolved ingredients. Note that while dissolving the ingredients into the water, the mixing container became quite cold.
Now, to give it a try ...
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thanks for the files on that company and their toothpaste/serum - interesting! They have a few nasty chemicals in there as well, so I will be happy to try the baking soda
and trisodium phosphate mixture!
Still waiting for mine to arrive..
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