Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2.COMMENT

2009-02-15 Thread Indi
Thanks Brooks, I didn't know that. But the part where he appears to be saying he's lost gum tissue "down to the root" struck me as worrisome... I know I don't to be able to see the roots of my teeth except in an Xray. indi On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 01:17:57PM -0500, Brooks Bradley wrote: >I

Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2.COMMENT

2009-02-15 Thread Clayton Family
www.answers.com/topic/sodium-perborate sodium perborate n. A white odorless crystalline compound, NaBO 2 H 2 O 2 3H 2 O, used as a mild alkaline oxidizing agent in dentifrices, as a topical antiseptic and deodorant. http://www.borax.com/detergents/bleaching.html I believe this is referring t

Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2.COMMENT

2009-02-15 Thread Paula Perry
Thanks so much for the information Brooks. I have never heard of Sodium Perborate. Could you explain the protocol and where it may be obtained? Thanks again, Paula - Original Message - From: Brooks Bradley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:17 PM Sub

Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2.COMMENT

2009-02-15 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Just to say that I have had recently a great success using this CS DMSO regimen. My son came here with his face all swollen out and a horrendous toothache. He had a bad abscess to which he is prone. I gave him a 250ml bottle of EIS (approximately 14ppm) home made; mixed with a teaspoon of DMSO a

Re: CS>my experience with CS and H2O2.COMMENT

2009-02-15 Thread Brooks Bradley
I do not intend to be adversarial, but I believe one can over-react to what they perceive to be a "negative presentation". In point-of-fact, shrinkage of inflamed gum tissue beds surrounding the teeth is a typical...and desirableresult when using various protocols to address gum i