Re: CS>resistance

1998-10-28 Thread Brooks Bradley
The many observations relating to pathogenic microbe resistance to varying biological, and/orchemical substances prompts the following observation---but only as food for reflection. While the exact mechanism for developing resistance by a pathogen, has not, to my knowledge, been identified

Re: CS>Oramedics

1998-10-28 Thread Joyce Inouye
The Oral Hygiene Formula is from Body Electric, Inc., 1-800-692-2390. It already comes in a dropper bottle. Yes, the Microhydrin is Flanagan's invention. I mixed a capsule with distilled water to make a concentrated solution which I store in an amber glass bottle to protect it from light. I li

Re: CS>Oramedics

1998-10-28 Thread Vilik Rapheles
Joyce, Great idea. Where does one get Oral Hygiene Formula", and what is Microhydrin? Is that the hydrogen Flanagan product? I thought it was in capsules. This sounds like a liquid. Vilik Vilik At 09:15 PM 10/27/98 -0800, you wrote: >Hi, > >I have a mouth full of bad teeth (caused by eatin

Re: CS>Oramedics

1998-10-28 Thread Joyce Inouye
Hi, I have a mouth full of bad teeth (caused by eating candy as a child), and I found a herbal solution called "Oral Hygiene Formula" which is great for gums. However, it didn't take care of the bacteria/halitosis (in my opinion), so I've combined it with Microhydrin (the best tooth whitener I kn