Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Just curious if anyone else has developed very and i mean very sensitive teeth to the point i cannot even touch a few spots with the tooth brush. I don't know for sure if this is coincidental but I just know after my recent 8 drop dose 3 times per day for 2 weeks regimen my teeth are for the first time this sensitive. Can mms destroy the enamel? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 On 2010-07-27 9:54 AM, premiergifts <premiergifts@...> wrote: > Just curious if anyone else has developed very and i mean very > sensitive teeth to the point i cannot even touch a few spots with the > tooth brush. I don't know for sure if this is coincidental but I just > know after my recent 8 drop dose 3 times per day for 2 weeks regimen > my teeth are for the first time this sensitive. Can mms destroy the > enamel? Depends... were you just drinking it? Or holding it in your mouth? If you were just drinking it I can't see how it could be the cause... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Can mms destroy the enamel? Maybe will ck in. can deff destroy enamel, she had it happen to her. She was brushing per humble instructions. Her story is not the only one I have knowledge of, but I know personally so it was not just reading without personal verification. If you are just taking it might want to get it thru your mouth asap. Then again tom says it adheres to tissues for what, several hours? Don't remember. He can clarify that point. If you are not brushing but it is adhering to your oral tissues might want to consider taking it in capsule form. Messing with your tooth enamel is a big deal in my world. rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Yes--I do believe MMS destroys enamel and I don't give a fig for Jim's insistence that it does not. I would never hesitate to use AMMS for any type of tooth infection. It cleared mine in just 2 days, one rinse a day. BUT--I continued rinsing and BRUSHING with it, as he suggests, while trying to tighten up a loose tooth, which Jim says brushing with MMS does. Not only did it not tighten my teeth (and I know it HAS tightened teeth for some people here, but not me) after 3 weeks the pain in my teeth was so great I could not even eat. It was not that it only hurt when I chewed, or brushed, but that they hurt CONSTANTLY. I finally figured out the only thing I had done differently was the 3 weeks of MMS. So I stopped. It took another 3 weeks for the pain to gradually fade away. Rebuilt enamel I suppose, or whatever reason the pain was there, reversed itself. If I was the type of person to say I'm going to keep using MMS on my teeth no matter what I would certainly THOROUGHLY rinse with baking soda to neutralize the acid after brushing, and also take some extra mineral supplement. Samala, -------Original Message------- Just curious if anyone else has developed very and i mean very sensitive teeth to the point i cannot even touch a few spots with the tooth brush. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Run down to the store and get some Gel-Kam. If your teeth are really sensitive it will stand you on your tippy-toes for a minute or two the first few times you use it. But, it works in a few days. If your teeth are just a little sensitive, it works in 2 or 3 uses. I used it twice a day when mine were bad. Bill On 7/27/2010 9:50 AM, wrote: Yes--I do believe MMS destroys enamel and I don't give a fig for Jim's insistence that it does not. I would never hesitate to use AMMS for any type of tooth infection. It cleared mine in just 2 days, one rinse a day. BUT--I continued rinsing and BRUSHING with it, as he suggests, while trying to tighten up a loose tooth, which Jim says brushing with MMS does. Not only did it not tighten my teeth (and I know it HAS tightened teeth for some people here, but not me) after 3 weeks the pain in my teeth was so great I could not even eat. It was not that it only hurt when I chewed, or brushed, but that they hurt CONSTANTLY. I finally figured out the only thing I had done differently was the 3 weeks of MMS. So I stopped. It took another 3 weeks for the pain to gradually fade away. Rebuilt enamel I suppose, or whatever reason the pain was there, reversed itself. If I was the type of person to say I'm going to keep using MMS on my teeth no matter what I would certainly THOROUGHLY rinse with baking soda to neutralize the acid after brushing, and also take some extra mineral supplement. Samala, -------Original Message------- Just curious if anyone else has developed very and i mean very sensitive teeth to the point i cannot even touch a few spots with the tooth brush. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 correct!not sugar but acids in fruits destroy enamel,according famous chemist.good to rinse with baking powder,anyways baking powder wash in italy surgeon heals all cancer.cancer is a fungus/mold,yeast/totally able to destroy and eat you up,your poor cell suplocated by them. put researche cancer bakingsoda you getting the web gb extrem either acid or alkali do the same thing in organic or living matter burnsz huge houls or destroy them,your dress got same effect either acid or alkali ..take off colors gb > > Yes--I do believe MMS destroys enamel and I don't give a fig for Jim's > insistence that it does not. > > I would never hesitate to use AMMS for any type of tooth infection. It > cleared mine in just 2 days, one rinse a day. BUT--I continued rinsing and > BRUSHING with it, as he suggests, while trying to tighten up a loose tooth, > which Jim says brushing with MMS does. > > Not only did it not tighten my teeth (and I know it HAS tightened teeth for > some people here, but not me) after 3 weeks the pain in my teeth was so > great I could not even eat. It was not that it only hurt when I chewed, or > brushed, but that they hurt CONSTANTLY. > > I finally figured out the only thing I had done differently was the 3 weeks > of MMS. So I stopped. It took another 3 weeks for the pain to gradually > fade away. Rebuilt enamel I suppose, or whatever reason the pain was there, > reversed itself. > > If I was the type of person to say I'm going to keep using MMS on my teeth > no matter what I would certainly THOROUGHLY rinse with baking soda to > neutralize the acid after brushing, and also take some extra mineral > supplement. > > Samala, > > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > Just curious if anyone else has developed very and i mean very sensitive teeth to the point i cannot even touch a few spots with the tooth brush. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 My teeth are not a bit sensitive now, after stopping the MMS, nor were they ever sensitive before the MMS. It was brushing with AMMS that made them sensitive and this was over a year ago. Samala, -------Original Message------- Run down to the store and get some Gel-Kam. If your teeth are really sensitive it will stand you on your tippy-toes for a minute or two the first few times you use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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