Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Hi All, I started MMS about a week and a half ago. At two drops last week, it seemed like MMS did an inventory on my body. Strong pain moved from one place to another over a period of two or three days. I felt pain in muscles I didn't even know I had - that had never hurt before for any reason. After about three days all that pain stopped as abruptly as it started(I have Lyme)so I upped it to three drops. I have one place that started hurting and hasn't stopped yet. My two back molars on the right upper side of my mouth have three fillings - quite large. I have a few questions that may or may not have answers: 1. Does anyone know if MMS pulls mercury out? I know JH says that he feels it neutralizes the mercury toxins. Is it possible that my teeth hurt because something has been stirred up there? 2. I have been brushing with MMS to bring any infection there down. Is that wrong if I have fillings? Which makes me ask also, does drinking the MMS stir up metals just by passing by them in your mouth. I have about nine fillings. My Lyme pain in my teeth was all under my two back lower molars. I was totally surprised by the pain starting in this upper area since I have never experienced pain there of any kind. I have not had any in the place that I knew there was some Lyme issues. I have done salt/c for several months and maybe that infection has been knocked out already. Just beginning to get a handle on this mercury info and would appreciate some help. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Hi . Jim says that though MMS does take mercury and other heavy metals out of the body, it does not interfere with fillings in teeth. This was a question we directly asked him and he said it was perfectly safe to brush and rinse with MMS even if you had fillings of any kind. Some pains do last for a while, until the MMS kills all the lingering pathogens that were hidden in that area. What you are experiencing has been noted by many people. The one thing I will point out is that you should thoroughly rinse your mouth after brushing and rinsing with MMS. I did not and my teeth became extremely sensitive to everything. Once I stopped using the MMS daily for this, it took about 2 to 3 weeks for my teeth to quit aching. It started slowly at first, just sensitivity to cold, then hot, then chewing anything at all, then basically hurting all the time. I was told it is because the MMS strips the alkaline barrier from the teeth, so that if MMS is used this way to protect the teeth. Some say just rinsing good with distilled water is enough, others have said to remineralize the teeth by using a remineralizing toothpaste. They say it's not so much the actual MMS, but the acid used to mix the MMS, and that some people who have used too much citrus fruits (even while not mixing in MMS) have stripped their teeth. Samala, -------Original Message------- Just beginning to get a handle on this mercury info and would appreciate some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Well, that's good news. It seems that, mostly, things get more complicated with treatment, but MMS seems to uncomplicate issues. That is happy news. It's kind of creepy to find out you have infection in places that felt fine. But I'm so glad it's getting dealt with. All the hitchhikers are getting kicked off the bus! Thanks! > > Hi . Jim says that though MMS does take mercury and other heavy > metals out of the body, it does not interfere with fillings in teeth. This > was a question we directly asked him and he said it was perfectly safe to > brush and rinse with MMS even if you had fillings of any kind. > > Some pains do last for a while, until the MMS kills all the lingering > pathogens that were hidden in that area. What you are experiencing has been > noted by many people. > > The one thing I will point out is that you should thoroughly rinse your > mouth after brushing and rinsing with MMS. I did not and my teeth became > extremely sensitive to everything. Once I stopped using the MMS daily for > this, it took about 2 to 3 weeks for my teeth to quit aching. It started > slowly at first, just sensitivity to cold, then hot, then chewing anything > at all, then basically hurting all the time. I was told it is because the > MMS strips the alkaline barrier from the teeth, so that if MMS is used this > way to protect the teeth. Some say just rinsing good with distilled water > is enough, others have said to remineralize the teeth by using a > remineralizing toothpaste. They say it's not so much the actual MMS, but > the acid used to mix the MMS, and that some people who have used too much > citrus fruits (even while not mixing in MMS) have stripped their teeth. > > Samala, > > > -------Original Message------- > > Just beginning to get a handle on this mercury info and would > appreciate some help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Rather than a mercury issue, I would think it is possible you have a cavitation in the jaw in that area. This is a very deep infection--most dentists miss it in their xrays. Special biological dentists deal with this type of thing with jaw surgery. You MIght want to pack some clay on the jaw area. Check out www.aboutclay.com for info on how to do that and what type of clay to use. I don't think the info is specific to dental pain, but helps with any infection. Esther Holistic Allergist, Chronic Pain Specialist www.openw2w.com -- [ ] teeth pain Hi All,I started MMS about a week and a half ago. At two drops last week, it seemed like MMS did an inventory on my body. Strong pain moved from one place to another over a period of two or three days. I felt pain in muscles I didn't even know I had - that had never hurt before for any reason. After about three days all that pain stopped as abruptly as it started(I have Lyme)so I upped it to three drops. I have one place that started hurting and hasn't stopped yet. My two back molars on the right upper side of my mouth have three fillings - quite large. I have a few questions that may or may not have answers:1. Does anyone know if MMS pulls mercury out? I know JH says that he feels it neutralizes the mercury toxins. Is it possible that my teeth hurt because something has been stirred up there?2. I have been brushing with MMS to bring any infection there down. Is that wrong if I have fillings? Which makes me ask also, does drinking the MMS stir up metals just by passing by them in your mouth. I have about nine fillings. My Lyme pain in my teeth was all under my two back lower molars. I was totally surprised by the pain starting in this upper area since I have never experienced pain there of any kind. I have not had any in the place that I knew there was some Lyme issues. I have done salt/c for several months and maybe that infection has been knocked out already.Just beginning to get a handle on this mercury info and would appreciate some help. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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