Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 Brushing with H2O2 helps so does mouthwash with the same in it. If you have a water pik then a tsp of " food grade " in the water works very well. I hear plantian is super helpful for gum infections too. J Brushiing with H202 I noticed that my inflamed toth that the dentists have said requre a root canal, when it starts to feel sensitive, I have noticed that the discomfort subsided pretty quickly afterward. Is this going to help to prevent the need for a root canal if I do this often enough? A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 I think hydrogen peroxide is fine, safe too, but I'd say no to mouthwashes in general because of the dangerous ingredients. Rinsing your mouth and teeth with colloidal silver water is much safer and more effective in killing germs and bacteria in the mouth. I've opted out of root canals for health reasons, too. A dead tooth in your mouthg is not a good practice. It can spread bacteria to your heart. I've also had all silver (mercury) fillings removed because they, too, are poisonous to your entire system. They " leak " mercury and give off harmful mercury vapors under cold or hot (coffee, tea or water) attack. Composit fillings are much safer. Hulda makes an oregano tooth powder that is safe for brushing. I've used it for many years. She also has an Oregano oil that I use for brushing periodically, but be very careful with using it (only a drop) because it is very " hot. " But excellent in stimulating the gums. Soverign Silver might be the best colloidal silver water on the market, but I prefer to make my own using a silveredgehealth.com micro-particle CSW maker. The cost of a quart of Soverign Silver would almost cover the cost of purchasing your own silver edge machine. My home will never be without its own silver water maker - or a RIFE machine. The Blue Man makes his CSW incorrectly - which is why he's blue. I've used CSW as long as he has, maybe longer, and I'm still real flesh colored - ha! There are no side effects with CSW and it kills 650 different viruses, bacteria and fungi - do some research - and you'll get past the vampant propaganda that's out there. Of course the pharmaceutical companies want you on their drugs - not on an antibiotic like collodal silver water that you could make yourself. They can't make any money on that - the sick bas_ _ _ ds! Good luck and good health. > Brushing with H2O2 helps so does mouthwash with the same in it. > If you have a water pik then a tsp of " food grade " in the water works > very well. I hear plantian is super helpful for gum infections too. > > J > > > Brushiing with H202 > > I noticed that my inflamed toth that the dentists have said requre a root > canal, when it starts to feel sensitive, I have noticed that the discomfort > subsided pretty quickly afterward. Is this going to help to prevent the need > for a root canal if I do this often enough? > > A. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 " I'd say no to mouthwashes in general because of the dangerous ingredients " I couldn't agree more. I wasn't suggesting adding H2O2 to commercial mouthwashes. At Whole Foods and other fine health food stores they sell a very good H2O2 mouthwash. j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I get from the New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its safety, but I have read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is supposedly causing mouth cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it something like 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective bacteria with the bad. I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a tooth, most probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it clears up. I was using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or maybe using the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the food grade, it feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have fallen out, as well as the gold crowns. As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 A refurbished micro-particle ionic colloidal silver water maker from silveredgehealth.com is only $159.00 plus shipping. Many of my friends have purchased them. In my opinion, colloidal silver water is much better than hydrogen peroxide because it kills so many different kinds of bacteria, but that's only my opinion from my research. And yes, Listerine and other commercial mouthwashes are very dangerous and cancer causing. Ahh, the terrible wonders of TV advertising and the pharmaceutical drug pushers. My bet is there are more pharmaceutical addicts than there are good old street drug addicts... > I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I get from the > New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its safety, but I have > read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is supposedly causing mouth > cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it something like > 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective bacteria with the bad. > > I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a tooth, most > probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it clears up. I was > using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or maybe using > the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the food grade, it > feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have fallen out, as > well as the gold crowns. > > As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! > > It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 A book by Seth, that I recently read, claimed the fearful commercials from the pharmacos create far more cancer, (and other illness) than all the doctors combined can cure. I opt for ignoring the adds and going with alternative (attitude) healing!! I love the part about " ask your doctor " . I can just see the doctor asking me with, a quizical look, " Oh, do you suffer from late periods " ? Those adds make irritate me so! Vance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 I made one of the silver colloid generators that uses three 9 volt batteries in series with a 24 volt bulb for current limiting. I have heard they tend to make a solution with particles that are too large to be effective, and also, the silver wire used, IE, I got some that was 99.8 pure and understand that is not pure enough. Some place in my vast collection of junk I have a small pocket particle counter. I wonder if these home made devices are worth using as well as the little pocket counter. Might the colloid silver be useful for some applications and not others? Vance -------------- Original message ---------------------- > A refurbished micro-particle ionic colloidal silver water maker from > silveredgehealth.com is only $159.00 plus shipping. Many of my friends have > purchased them. In my opinion, colloidal silver water is much better than > hydrogen peroxide because it kills so many different kinds of bacteria, but > that's only my opinion from my research. > > And yes, Listerine and other commercial mouthwashes are very dangerous and > cancer causing. Ahh, the terrible wonders of TV advertising and the > pharmaceutical drug pushers. My bet is there are more pharmaceutical > addicts than there are good old street drug addicts... > > > > > > > I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I get from the > > New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its safety, but I have > > read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is supposedly causing mouth > > cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it something like > > 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective bacteria with the bad. > > > > I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a tooth, most > > probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it clears up. I was > > using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or maybe using > > the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the food grade, it > > feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have fallen out, as > > well as the gold crowns. > > > > As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! > > > > It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 the CS made with a 3-9's device is, like the CS made with more costly generators, mostly ionic + 10-20% particulate. the machines provide for auto shutoff before it brews to the extent that large particles are produced (if set for that level). even dark CS " mud " is effective... but using it every day will eventually result in argyria as the silver accumulates in skin cells. with no auto shutoff you must babysit the process to shut it off while you still have clear CS. if you don't use CS daily and don't mind the babysitting of the process the 3-9's can serve quite well. using impure silver will not be less effective, however it will add the impurities to your solution. as i recall, most of that is copper which is an essential trace nutrient you DOM'T want too much of. i forget what the other impurities are likely to be, but they're not good. i'd use 99.8 in a time of need if that's all i had but not on a regular basis. 99.99% pure fine silver isn't all that expensive and $50 worth will make CS at a gal/month for a few years. by " pocket counter " you mean a cheapo TDS meter? they don't tell much in absolute terms but are consistent enough that they're useful with practice to see when you're brew is coming up to the point of going from clear to yellow. it may also tell you if your distilled water is an impure batch (the distiller needing to be cleaned). > Re: Brushiing with H202 > > > I made one of the silver colloid generators that uses three 9 > volt batteries in series with a 24 volt bulb for current > limiting. I have heard they tend to make a solution with > particles that are too large to be effective, and also, the > silver wire used, IE, I got some that was 99.8 pure and > understand that is not pure enough. Some place in my vast > collection of junk I have a small pocket particle counter. > > I wonder if these home made devices are worth using as well as > the little pocket counter. Might the colloid silver be useful > for some applications and not others? Vance > > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > > > A refurbished micro-particle ionic colloidal silver water maker from > > silveredgehealth.com is only $159.00 plus shipping. Many of my > friends have > > purchased them. In my opinion, colloidal silver water is much > better than > > hydrogen peroxide because it kills so many different kinds of > bacteria, but > > that's only my opinion from my research. > > > > And yes, Listerine and other commercial mouthwashes are very > dangerous and > > cancer causing. Ahh, the terrible wonders of TV advertising and the > > pharmaceutical drug pushers. My bet is there are more pharmaceutical > > addicts than there are good old street drug addicts... > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I > get from the > > > New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its > safety, but I have > > > read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is > supposedly causing mouth > > > cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it > something like > > > 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective > bacteria with the bad. > > > > > > I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a > tooth, most > > > probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it > clears up. I was > > > using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or > maybe using > > > the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the > food grade, it > > > feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have > fallen out, as > > > well as the gold crowns. > > > > > > As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! > > > > > > It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm interested in H2O2 and not cllloidal silver. I have tried it and was not pleased with the results. Please, let's stick to the topic at hand or at least change the subject heading to colloidal silver. " Angie > > > > > I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I > get from the > > > New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its > safety, but I have > > > read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is > supposedly causing mouth > > > cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it > something like > > > 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective > bacteria with the bad. > > > > > > I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a > tooth, most > > > probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it > clears up. I was > > > using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or > maybe using > > > the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the > food grade, it > > > feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have > fallen out, as > > > well as the gold crowns. > > > > > > As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! > > > > > > It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I'm interested in H2O2 and not cllloidal silver. I have tried it and was not pleased with the results. Please, let's stick to the topic at hand or at least change the subject heading to colloidal silver. " Angie > > > > > I'm using a mouthwash that uses " food grade " h2o2 that I > get from the > > > New Seasons store here in Portland. I can't speak for its > safety, but I have > > > read that the very popular mouthwash, Listerine, is > supposedly causing mouth > > > cancer due to its very heavy use of strong alcahol. (Was it > something like > > > 80%?) Something about destroying the good, protective > bacteria with the bad. > > > > > > I have had an occasional " bulge " under the gum, alongside a > tooth, most > > > probably puss, but with a few minute soak with the h2o2 it > clears up. I was > > > using an aural chelation a few years ago and suspect that, or > maybe using > > > the drugstore 3% straight h2o2, in the past befor finding the > food grade, it > > > feels as though most of my " silver " (murcury) fillings have > fallen out, as > > > well as the gold crowns. > > > > > > As long as the rotton teeth don't hurt, I'm OK with them! > > > > > > It's a bitch to be poor!! Vance > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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