Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread Olushola Camara
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 6:53 AM Ode Coyote  wrote:

> Abscesses generally start with junk getting into a pocket in the gum,
> opening it up to bacteria and irritating the gum and they often bleed.
> The bodys response to the bacterial infection and irritation is trying to
> get that junk out or at least isolate it by surrounding it with pus.
> EIS in a water-pic flushes out the junk and interfaces with tubules in the
> dentin and blood supply.
>

What's a good water-pic?
Olushola


Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread PT Ferrance
How strong would you recommend the EIS, Ode?  I've actually created gum 
problems with water piks driving bacteria in.  My dentist told me they aren't a 
good idea for everyone.PT


 

On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 6:53:05 AM EDT, Ode Coyote 
 wrote:  
 
 Abscesses generally start with junk getting into a pocket in the gum, opening 
it up to bacteria and irritating the gum and they often bleed.The bodys 
response to the bacterial infection and irritation is trying to get that junk 
out or at least isolate it by surrounding it with pus.
EIS in a water-pic flushes out the junk and interfaces with tubules in the 
dentin and blood supply.
Just swishing EIS helps, but doesn't quite get the job done.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 5:27 AM Reid Harvey  wrote:

Thanks Ode and this is presumably a EIS 'water' pick.  But how does the EIS get 
to the infected area, assuming this is not on the surface?

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:59 AM Ode Coyote  wrote:

A water-pic does this well.Ode

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 4:18 AM Reid Harvey  wrote:

Jean,
One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood 
electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here might 
know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a fried of 
mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would pull it.  I 
showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area every 20 minutes, 
if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days the toothache was gone.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes 
 wrote:

I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of Dimethylsulfide. 9 
parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with a bulb syringe.  Or any 
syringe with no needle. James Osbourne Holmesa/k/a Red Pill MediaThe American 
States AssemblyDeputy Coordinator New Mexico stateCoordinator Santa Fe county 
Jural Assembly 
http://theamericanstatesassembly.net 
http://annavonreitz.com


On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh  wrote:

Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It was 
several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using colloidal 
silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1 part DMSO), 
and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?

Thank you,

Jean

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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Thanks for this video!

On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 6:55 AM Ode Coyote  wrote:

> https://silverpuppy.com/article/zappers
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:05 AM Pam Wanveer  wrote:
>
>> I’ve used this  inexpensive easy to make zapper nicknamed a Godzilla
>> successfully for tooth and other infections.
>> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=msceFdHittI
>>
>> Cheers, Pam
>>
>>
>> On Jul 2, 2019, at 6:18 AM, Reid Harvey  wrote:
>>
>> Jean,
>>
>> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
>> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
>> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
>> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
>> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
>> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
>> the toothache was gone.
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
>> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
>>> Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
>>> a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
>>> James Osbourne Holmes
>>> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
>>> The American States Assembly
>>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
>>> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
>>> *
>>> http://annavonreitz.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
 was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
 colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
 part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?

 Thank you,

 Jean

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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread RaVen Sequoia
Hi CS Folks,
Curious about after having an infected root canal removed and ozone therapy
to eradicate the infection in the jaw -- will colloidal silver suffice for
a mouthwash to heal the gum with suture? I want to make sure no more
infection appears.

RaVen


Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread Ode Coyote
https://silverpuppy.com/article/zappers

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:05 AM Pam Wanveer  wrote:

> I’ve used this  inexpensive easy to make zapper nicknamed a Godzilla
> successfully for tooth and other infections.
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=msceFdHittI
>
> Cheers, Pam
>
>
> On Jul 2, 2019, at 6:18 AM, Reid Harvey  wrote:
>
> Jean,
>
> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
> the toothache was gone.
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
>> Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
>> a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
>> James Osbourne Holmes
>> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
>> The American States Assembly
>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
>> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
>> *
>> http://annavonreitz.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
>>> was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
>>> colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
>>> part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Jean
>>>
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-04 Thread Ode Coyote
Abscesses generally start with junk getting into a pocket in the gum,
opening it up to bacteria and irritating the gum and they often bleed.
The bodys response to the bacterial infection and irritation is trying to
get that junk out or at least isolate it by surrounding it with pus.
EIS in a water-pic flushes out the junk and interfaces with tubules in the
dentin and blood supply.

Just swishing EIS helps, but doesn't quite get the job done.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 5:27 AM Reid Harvey  wrote:

> Thanks Ode and this is presumably a EIS 'water' pick.  But how does the
> EIS get to the infected area, assuming this is not on the surface?
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:59 AM Ode Coyote 
> wrote:
>
>> A water-pic does this well.
>> Ode
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 4:18 AM Reid Harvey 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Jean,
>>>
>>> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
>>> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
>>> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
>>> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
>>> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
>>> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
>>> the toothache was gone.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
>>> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
 Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
 a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
 James Osbourne Holmes
 a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
 The American States Assembly
 Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
 Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
 *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
 *
 http://annavonreitz.com


 On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
 wrote:

> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
> was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
> colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 
> 1
> part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jean
>
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread Mitchel Davis
I've used MMS with DMSO for teeth before. Google those terms for a
protocol.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 6:05 AM Pam Wanveer  wrote:

> I’ve used this  inexpensive easy to make zapper nicknamed a Godzilla
> successfully for tooth and other infections.
> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=msceFdHittI
>
> Cheers, Pam
>
>
> On Jul 2, 2019, at 6:18 AM, Reid Harvey  wrote:
>
> Jean,
>
> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
> the toothache was gone.
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
>> Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
>> a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
>> James Osbourne Holmes
>> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
>> The American States Assembly
>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
>> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
>> *
>> http://annavonreitz.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
>>> was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
>>> colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
>>> part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Jean
>>>
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread Pam Wanveer
I’ve used this  inexpensive easy to make zapper nicknamed a Godzilla 
successfully for tooth and other infections. 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=msceFdHittI

Cheers, Pam


> On Jul 2, 2019, at 6:18 AM, Reid Harvey  wrote:
> 
> Jean,
> 
> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood 
> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here 
> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a 
> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would pull 
> it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area every 20 
> minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days the 
> toothache was gone.
> 
>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes 
>>  wrote:
>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of Dimethylsulfide. 9 
>> parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with a bulb syringe.  Or 
>> any syringe with no needle. 
>> James Osbourne Holmes
>> a/k/a Red Pill Media
>> The American States Assembly
>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly 
>> http://theamericanstatesassembly.net 
>> http://annavonreitz.com
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh  
>>> wrote:
>>> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It was 
>>> several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using colloidal 
>>> silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1 part 
>>> DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Jean
>>> 
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread Reid Harvey
Thanks Ode and this is presumably a EIS 'water' pick.  But how does the EIS
get to the infected area, assuming this is not on the surface?

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 6:59 AM Ode Coyote  wrote:

> A water-pic does this well.
> Ode
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 4:18 AM Reid Harvey 
> wrote:
>
>> Jean,
>>
>> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
>> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
>> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
>> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
>> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
>> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
>> the toothache was gone.
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
>> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
>>> Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
>>> a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
>>> James Osbourne Holmes
>>> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
>>> The American States Assembly
>>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
>>> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
>>> *
>>> http://annavonreitz.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
 was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
 colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
 part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?

 Thank you,

 Jean

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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread Ode Coyote
A water-pic does this well.
Ode

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 4:18 AM Reid Harvey  wrote:

> Jean,
>
> One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
> electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
> might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
> fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
> pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
> every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
> the toothache was gone.
>
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
> jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of
>> Dimethylsulfide. 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with
>> a bulb syringe.  Or any syringe with no needle.
>> James Osbourne Holmes
>> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
>> The American States Assembly
>> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
>> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
>> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
>> *
>> http://annavonreitz.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
>>> was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
>>> colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
>>> part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Jean
>>>
>>> --
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread Reid Harvey
Jean,

One option might be something that sounds scary but isn't:  'blood
electrification.'  I've long since forgotten the details but others here
might know how to go about this or perhaps in the archives.  Years ago a
fried of mine had a terrible tooth ache and was afraid the dentist would
pull it.  I showed him how to run a tiny current across the infected area
every 20 minutes, if I remember correctly.  After doing this for two days
the toothache was gone.

On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:14 AM James Osbourne Holmes <
jamesosbournehol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of Dimethylsulfide.
> 9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with a bulb syringe.
> Or any syringe with no needle.
> James Osbourne Holmes
> a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
> The American States Assembly
> Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
> Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
> *http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
> *
> http://annavonreitz.com
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It
>> was several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using
>> colloidal silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1
>> part DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Jean
>>
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Re: CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-02 Thread James Osbourne Holmes
I use a mixture of Colloidal Silver with 10% by volume of Dimethylsulfide.
9 parts CS/1 part DMSO.  90 ml CS 10 ml DMSO.  Apply with a bulb syringe.
Or any syringe with no needle.
James Osbourne Holmes
a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
The American States Assembly
Deputy Coordinator New Mexico state
Coordinator Santa Fe county Jural Assembly
*http://t heamericanstatesassembly.net
*
http://annavonreitz.com


On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jean Baugh 
wrote:

> Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It was
> several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using colloidal
> silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1 part
> DMSO), and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jean
>
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CS>Abscessed tooth

2019-07-01 Thread Jean Baugh
Does anyone know what this list said to do for an abscessed tooth?  It was 
several years ago and I’m low tech.  I remember it involved using colloidal 
silver and DMSO (my guess would be 10 parts colloidal silver to 1 part DMSO), 
and swishing.  Can anyone contribute to this?

Thank you,

Jean

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Re: CS abscessed tooth with a double A battery Reply thanks to Tony too

2013-01-24 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 1/24/2013 1:49:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
a...@aptech.co.za writes:

I would  NOT use a TENS device on my head, nor directly along my spine. On 
the other  hand 
I am quite happy using low voltage (3 to 12v) on my self, as long as  it is 
current controlled, or 
very low voltage (1.5v) if  uncontrolled.  




Hi Tony, I'm not sure what a  TENS  device is. I  have never read up on 
one but now the curiosity bump is itching I will have  to.   I only used the 
little double a battery with the wire I  soldered on each end. I used it  as 
near to the abscess as I could get it inside  outside of my cheek...I  
never felt any current passing through my jaw  have never felt anything  from 
one when I have touched both ends with wet fingers... A 9 volt is different  
I got sparked only once on my tongue when I touched it to see if it was a 
live  one. I learned  NOT  to do that again very quickly. :-).  Lois

Re: CS abscessed tooth with a double A battery Reply thanks to Tony too

2013-01-24 Thread Terry A
Hi Lois go to google and search What are TENS devices The best answer will 
come from Wikipedia.
T.
  - Original Message - 
  From: zzekel...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 11:58 PM
  Subject: Re: CS abscessed tooth with a double A battery Reply  thanks to 
Tony too


  In a message dated 1/24/2013 1:49:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
a...@aptech.co.za writes:
I would NOT use a TENS device on my head, nor directly along my spine. On 
the other hand 
I am quite happy using low voltage (3 to 12v) on my self, as long as it is 
current controlled, or 
very low voltage (1.5v) if uncontrolled.  


  Hi Tony, I'm not sure what a  TENS  device is. I have never read up on one 
but now the curiosity bump is itching I will have to.   I only used the little 
double a battery with the wire I soldered on each end. I used it as near to the 
abscess as I could get it inside  outside of my cheek...I never felt any 
current passing through my jaw  have never felt anything from one when I have 
touched both ends with wet fingers... A 9 volt is different I got sparked only 
once on my tongue when I touched it to see if it was a live one. I learned  
NOT  to do that again very quickly. :-). Lois