Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Hi, Would someone please remind me of the toothbrushing formula made with MMS, vinegar and water? I'd appreciate it if you would e-mail me with the info. My address is <ravendavisking@...>. Thanks! Raven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 Be careful if you do the tooth brushing...few ppl have had it eat tooth enamel so just be aware if your teeth become sensitive. rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 Will the acid not damage the tooth enamel? Just asking. > > Hi, Would someone please remind me of the toothbrushing formula made with MMS, vinegar and water? I'd appreciate it if you would e-mail me with the info. My address is <ravendavisking@...>. Thanks! Raven > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 One could always buy chlorine dioxide toothpaste, if concerned about long term use. http://www.frontierpharm.com/ We specialize in the topical application of active chlorine dioxide, on the body and on hard surfaces. Products are formulated as liquids, gels, pastes and soaps. Uses include: oral care, skin care, wound care and surface treatment. Featuring active chlorine dioxide product applications for Bad Breath, Oral Care, Periodontitis, Gingivitis, Halitosis, Teeth Whitening, Toothpaste, Periodontal and Mouthwash Treatments. > > > > Hi, Would someone please remind me of the toothbrushing formula made with MMS, vinegar and water? I'd appreciate it if you would e-mail me with the info. My address is <ravendavisking@>. Thanks! Raven > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 If wanting to use Humbles writings: On dental uses and effects of brushing teeth with MMS: healing of abscessed teeth, infected gums & pyorrhea and fixing loose teeth (excerpted from The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century, Part 2) " Use 6 drops in a glass, add ½ teaspoon of vinegar or lemon, or lime, wait three minutes and add ¼ glass of water. Use this solution to brush the teeth. Use a new solution every morning. Do not leave this solution in the mouth for longer than 60 seconds. Expect the pain of an abscessed tooth to be overcome by the immune system in about four hours. Expect all infection and all pyorrhea to be gone in one week. Expect all loose teeth to be rock solid in two weeks. Expect a completely healthy mouth in less than three weeks. Keep in mind that the MMS solution is the most powerful health solution ever developed and it will indeed do exactly what is described here. There are exceptions, of course. In the case of an abscessed tooth where the abscess is inside the tooth and the MMS cannot reach it through a hole or some other way, the MMS will not then handle the abscess. It will have to be pulled. Also you need to get rid of all the metal in your mouth. With metal in your mouth you are creating voltages and current that can be read on any old volt meter. It's ruining you health. I've seen people who regained their sight merely by replacing the metal in their mouth. " > > > > > > Hi, Would someone please remind me of the toothbrushing formula made with MMS, vinegar and water? I'd appreciate it if you would e-mail me with the info. My address is <ravendavisking@>. Thanks! Raven > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 From an earlier post by ... 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, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 From an earlier post by ... Mine got better after I stopped using the MMS. Took 3 weeks and they went back to normal. There is a special toothpaste you can get that is suppose to remineralize teeth. Can't think of the name so you'd have to Google it. I didn't do anything more than stop using MMS for that time. Samala, I can also tell you from many friends and neighbors, that many abscessed teeth, pyorrhea, and gum infections have been cured or helped in my community. And a horse, and dog if they could talk:) Once again this should not be used long term probably, buy the formulated toothpaste for that, buy emergencies it is a winner in my book. --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@...> wrote: > > From an earlier post by ... > > 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, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 Another alternative a friend uses is to only floss with MMS, not brush. --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > From an earlier post by ... > Mine got better after I stopped using the MMS. Took 3 weeks and they went back to normal. > > There is a special toothpaste you can get that is suppose to remineralize teeth. Can't think of the name so you'd have to Google it. I didn't do anything more than stop using MMS for that time. > Samala, > > > I can also tell you from many friends and neighbors, that many abscessed teeth, pyorrhea, and gum infections have been cured or helped in my community. And a horse, and dog if they could talk:) Once again this should not be used long term probably, buy the formulated toothpaste for that, buy emergencies it is a winner in my book. > > > > > --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@> wrote: > > > > From an earlier post by ... > > > > 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, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 This is my quote not 's. I can also tell you from many friends and neighbors, that many abscessed teeth, pyorrhea, and gum infections have been cured or helped in my community. A horse, and dog if they could talk:) Once again this should not be used long term probably, buy the formulated toothpaste for that, but for emergencies it is a winner in my book. --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > From an earlier post by ... > Mine got better after I stopped using the MMS. Took 3 weeks and they went back to normal. > > There is a special toothpaste you can get that is suppose to remineralize teeth. Can't think of the name so you'd have to Google it. I didn't do anything more than stop using MMS for that time. > Samala, > > > I can also tell you from many friends and neighbors, that many abscessed teeth, pyorrhea, and gum infections have been cured or helped in my community. And a horse, and dog if they could talk:) Once again this should not be used long term probably, buy the formulated toothpaste for that, buy emergencies it is a winner in my book. > > > > > --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@> wrote: > > > > From an earlier post by ... > > > > 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, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 The toothpaste is sensodyne pro-enamel. http://www.pronamel.us/ --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > From an earlier post by ... > Mine got better after I stopped using the MMS. Took 3 weeks and they went back to normal. > > There is a special toothpaste you can get that is suppose to remineralize teeth. Can't think of the name so you'd have to Google it. I didn't do anything more than stop using MMS for that time. > Samala, > > > I can also tell you from many friends and neighbors, that many abscessed teeth, pyorrhea, and gum infections have been cured or helped in my community. And a horse, and dog if they could talk:) Once again this should not be used long term probably, buy the formulated toothpaste for that, buy emergencies it is a winner in my book. > > > > > --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@> wrote: > > > > From an earlier post by ... > > > > 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, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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