Thank you for this tip, I'll try this. :)
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 3:56 AM Jean Baugh
wrote:
> Yesterday my appointment with the dental hygienist went very well. After
> she started, I asked her, on a scale of 1 to 10, what my plaque was. She
> never quite answered this but did say it was vastl
Yesterday my appointment with the dental hygienist went very well. After
she started, I asked her, on a scale of 1 to 10, what my plaque was. She
never quite answered this but did say it was vastly better.
What I have begun to do in the last few months, every time after I eat, is
swish with a sm
First, just had a dentist appointment for a cleaning and the hygienist
was amazed at how little cleaning our teeth needed this time. We've
been rinsing with CS for the last few months. :)
Also, we both are recovering from the flu. We rarely get sick anymore
but I have always had sinus probl
Dear Brooks,
Will you please let us know which type of contemporary Rife machine
you found most successful. Is it the EMEM type ? And what about
non-modulated frequencies ?
Simeon
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I was interested in the link you placed on the light medicine. I couldn't get
it to work.
Dianne
> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:33:13 +0900
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> From: jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>
> Dear Bro
s, Brooks.
P.S. DMSO did exist at the time Dr. Price conducted his
research.but was not widely employed in any large commercial
activity..and CERTAINLY NOT in any medical-related
enterpriseat least of which I am aware.
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From : "Jonathan B. Britten"
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Thanks for this info
equent neutralization of viral particles.
Good luck.
Bob
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Teeth whitening
Dear Brooks,
I wonder whether your research gave any clues as to whether the
mixture
e for blood
electrification and subsequent neutralization of viral particles. Good
luck.
Bob
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Teeth whitening
Dear Brooks,
I wonder whether your research ga
nse...but few individuals among
the general population appear to possess an adequate knowledge of the
properties/effects of H202especially at strengths beyond 3.5%.
I hope these comments prove helpful. Sincerely, Brooks.
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logies for being unable to supply a more simple/conclusive
answer to your question, but there are, simply, too many variables
possible to allow coverage of all eventualities.
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> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
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From : Sharlene Miyamura
To : silver-list@eskimo.com
Mr. Bradley:
Would the higher concentration or for that matter, any concentration of H202
cause a leachng of mercury from amalgams?
Thanks much,
Sharlene
On Mon, Apr
l population appear to possess an adequate knowledge of the
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> I hope these comments prove helpful. Sincerely, Brooks.
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y own,
and maybe let you know how I get on with it. Regards, dee.
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From: Brooks Bradley
Date: 14/04/2009 03:13:26
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [RE]CS>Teeth whitening
Hello Dee,
In answer to your question..We have utilized H202 in concentrations
b
ossess an adequate knowledge of the properties/effects of H202especially at strengths beyond 3.5%.
I hope these comments prove helpful.Sincerely, Brooks.
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Thanks Chuck, this is what I've done, but wondered whether it would have
been ok neat. dee
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From: cking...@nycap.rr.com
Date: 13/04/2009 02:11:57
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Teeth whitening
I've used 12% on my teeth.
Just feels warm,
I've used 12% on my teeth.
Just feels warm, to me.
But if I were you, I'd dilute it down to stay with the program.
Chuck
Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it
On 4/12/2009 10:43:44 AM, Dee Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote:
> Hi Brooke
Hi Brookes. I am trying your formula of H202 plus DMSO for teeth whitening.
The only thing is, over here in the UK the only H202 we can get over the
counter is 9%. Would I need to dilute this before adding the DMSO? Many
thanks in advance. Dee <>
Not too long ago, someone on this list gave a link to information regarding
healing teeth and even cavities. Would that person be kind enough to repost
the information? Thanks. MA
that's citric acid. can use lemon or lime juice or vinegar instead.
-Original Message-
From: craehow...@juno.com [mailto:craehow...@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 5:20 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS> MMS/CS/Teeth - Making a Difference
Shelli
Shelli...
The MMS comes from WWW.globallight.net they also sell the citric. It would
probably cost around $25 for everything. It was someone on the list who got me
started. It's not rocket science, just pretend the MMS solution is your
toothpaste so you keep dunking your toothbrush into the
Oh yeah, I do remember reading about activating it with citrus now that
you mention it. Are citrus drops something you buy or do you use some
kind of citrus juice? Are there instructions for using MMS on your teeth
on the internet? I don't quite understand how you use all that in one
brushing (
Shelli...
I thought everyone was familiar with MMS... when using MMS you have to
activate it with Citrus. You wait 3 minutes after adding the Citrus drops to
the MMS. Then I added about a 1/4 C. distilled water. Yes, I use all of it in
one brusing. When using MMS you need to follow the pro
Hi Conni,
This sounds promising. What are citrus drops though? What do you mix the
MMS and citrus drops in and do you use all of it for one brushing?
Thanks.
Shelli
craehow...@juno.com wrote:
I believe it was last week or so that someone commented that they had
been brushing their teeth with
I believe it was last week or so that someone commented that they had been
brushing their teeth with MMS and were having great success. So for the last
week I've been brushing my teeth with MMS (18 drops MMS and Citrus Drops (5
drops for every drop of MMS)). I'm scheduled for a teeth cleaning
Hi Zeb,
Where did you order the Allimed from? Have not been
able to find very much info on the product.
--- zeb caffe wrote:
> Paula, I have been using something called allimed
> for a chronic infection that I acquired in my
> jawbone due to infected dental implants that had to
> be removed. I
Do you use it full strength or dilute it? It seems like it would be too
acidic straight.
Silvia
www.imageevent.com/redskyahts
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From: chaha [mailto:ch...@tx.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:38 AM
To: Silver List
Subject: CS>teeth to paula an
BTW, what do you use for ear infections?
For ear infections in dogs or people use raw ACV (apple cider vinegar). Just
pour some on a cotton ball, wipe ear, some will drip down ear canal and balance
the problem. Sort of a probiotic for the problem.
Cindy
zeb caffe
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 10:00 PM
Subject: CS>teeth to paula and a question for the group
Paula, I have been using something called allimed for a chronic infection
that I acquired in my jawbone due to infected dental implants that had to b
zeb caffe wrote:
A question for anyone in the group. I use alternatives with my dog for
most things. I have found herbals effective for ear infections and I
also give my dog high quality food.
I'm assuming you are feeding some sort of commercial kibble? Almost all
are full of grains and other t
Paula, I have been using something called allimed for a chronic infection that
I acquired in my jawbone due to infected dental implants that had to be
removed. I heard about it from a lyme doctor who said that they had some
success with it with lyme patients. You have to order it and it is expen
Daddybob...RADIUS makes floss called Cranberry Floss. It is a tangled nylon
spun in beeswax with an unsweetened cranberry essence on it. (800)626-6223. I
love it. It is on the expensive side but I get it at a natural food chain,
Whole Foods. I'd love to find it or something like it that is m
> I had an "aha" moment one day and started swishing CS in my mouth for several
> minutes at a time a couple times a day (if I remembered). This "aha" moment
> came to me sometime after the Christmas and New Year holidays. I returned to
> the dentist in February this year and lo and behold -
- Original Message -
From: Ruth Bertella
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>teeth sensitivity
Over a year ago I was diagnosed with gum disease - the dentist pulled some of
what they called very bad teeth that I was about to lose (t
ensive? Thanks in advance!!
Ruth
P/S - My sensitivity has also lessened since I've been "swishing"
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From: ransley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: RE: CS>teeth sensitivity
By the time I was 45 (5
I use floss from the natural food store- I like waxed, myself. There
are a few kinds that do not have teflon or any of that plasticy stuff.
One is from Tom's, and I have seen at least 2 others. I don't know if
it is rope- not sure what that is.
Kathryn
On Aug 26, 2007, at 4:36 PM, ransley wro
On Aug 26, 2007, at 4:36 PM, ransley wrote:
By the time I was 45 (53 now) my gums were receding. I was using
K-nitrate toothpastes when I was in my late 30's. Dentist checked me
every six months for receding gums and I got to 4 on scale of 10 in
many places. It all stopped the day I started r
DB, do you do the CS rinse right before sleep? Jess
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From: ransley
Date: Sunday, August 26, 2007 2:42 pm
Subject: RE: CS>teeth sensitivity
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> By the time I was 45 (53 now) my gums were receding. I was using
> K-nitrate
> toothp
The Butler brand brushes work well for flossing devices. they look
like little bottle brushes.
Chuck
Whenever you're holding all the cards, why does everyone else turn out
to be playing chess?
On 8/26/2007 5:36:22 PM, ransley (rans...@atmc.net) wrote:
>I
By the time I was 45 (53 now) my gums were receding. I was using K-nitrate
toothpastes when I was in my late 30's. Dentist checked me every six months
for receding gums and I got to 4 on scale of 10 in many places. It all
stopped the day I started rinsing with CS over 7 years ago and he no longer
c
On info I've gleaned researching water ionizer recently
The skin does best with a acidic mantle.
The body does best internally with a slightly alkaline Ph.
A pH of 7 is neutral.
Higher is alkaline, lower acidic.
A saliva pH around 7 is healthy.
Chuck
Shoppi
Ode - you're a funny guy
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From: Ode Coyote
Date: Friday, August 24, 2007 5:04 am
Subject: Re: CS>teeth sensitivity
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>
>
> Potassium Nitrate [salt peter, once derived from the white
> stuff that
> forms on Disney D
Great info- thanks for all the links.
On Aug 23, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Karen Eck wrote:
It is possible to seal off small areas of decay, and probably works
for the teeth grinding also.
Look up the word remineralize and teeth
I've heard that even when the whole top of a tooth is gone, you can
get
Everyone seems to be in a hurry to use gadgets that cost a great deal
of money to solve a problem that can be solved by some work on our
part, but free.
On Aug 23, 2007, at 1:12 PM, Clayton Family wrote:
I did have a problem with grinding my teeth at night. Every evening
when I went to bed,
was
it Cal and Mag Citrate? You also mentioned Taurate.
Thanks to all who are responding. Jess
- Original Message -
From: Karen Eck
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2007 3:54 pm
Subject: Re: CS>teeth sensitivity
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> It is possible to seal off small areas
Potassium Nitrate [salt peter, once derived from the white stuff that
forms on Disney Doggie poo, a not so new or clear non radioactive isotope
of Pluto-nium based organic yard mines] and Stannous Fluoride [Nuclear
waste dumped on the human consumption market to avoid the EPA? ] both fill
t
I understand that Xylitol gum will help rebuild enamel on teeth and fill in
caries.It has been recommended for children to chew for 15 minutes or so
after every meal.
Very nice flavors.
www.vrp.com is where I get it and info is available re its' value for other
things too, ok for diabetics.For
you're reading this DB,
what was the type that helped you sleep, was it Cal and Mag Citrate? You also
mentioned Taurate.
Thanks to all who are responding. Jess
- Original Message -
From: Karen Eck
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2007 3:54 pm
Subject: Re: CS>teeth sensitivi
It is possible to seal off small areas of decay, and probably works
for the teeth grinding also.
Look up the word remineralize and teeth
I've heard that even when the whole top of a tooth is gone, you can
get it heal over, but not regrow.
Remineralize Products: Look up Novamin, Recaldent, and
Often the soft type of mouth guards lead to MORE grinding, more
jaw/tooth problems. Help some people though.
I now use a little thingee called an NTI. Works great, lots cheaper and
easier to wear than my old full upper appliance.
Tooth grinding can lead to loosening the teeth in the sockets, whic
Why not explore treatment to stop the night grinding?
sol
jessi...@optonline.net wrote:
A dentist said I'm wearing away teeth enamel probably from grinding at
night. After years of using non fluoride health food brand
toothpastes, she wants me to use Sensodyne for possible exposure
of nerve en
I did have a problem with grinding my teeth at night. Every evening
when I went to bed, I paid attention to my jaw, concentrating on
relaxing it and falling asleep with a slightly slack jaw. The problem
resolved after a few months of paying attention to correcting the bad
habit.
I have some s
Have you tried wearing a moth protector like the boxers use ?
It seems that would take care of the grinding.
On 8/23/07, jessi...@optonline.net wrote:
> A dentist said I'm wearing away teeth enamel probably from grinding at
> night. After years of using non fluoride health food brand toothpaste
A dentist said I'm wearing away teeth enamel probably from grinding at night.
After years of using non fluoride health food brand toothpastes, she wants me
to use Sensodyne for possible exposure of nerve endings. It has 5% potassium
nitrate to numb and fluoride to rebuild/remineralize tooth enam
Something like that has been going on for a few months now, but I've
been swishing EIS for 8 or 9 years with no problems.
I did find a non fluoride toothpaste about the same time the teeth gained
sensitivity, also some bit of 'electrical' feeling and taste on occasion
and a first gold crown
.
I feel sure I have nothing to worry about.
Thank you very much for helping me clarify this incident.
Carlos
From: "Brooks Bradley"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To:
Subject: CS>[RE]CS>Teeth repairs affected by EIS?
Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 21:18:26 -0500 (EST)
Dear
lling with metallic silver, of tiny cracks which had propagated over the years.in some of the extracted teeth.
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>Date : Tue, 07 Nov 2006 11:02:47 -0400
>From : "Carlos P?rez"
>To : silve
Hello, friends,
Trying to help control my chronic Ehrlichiosis, for the last 6 weeks I have
been consuming around 10-12 tablespoonfulls of good quality EIS of around 14
ppm strength every day, distributed in 10-12 doses from around 6 am to
around 10 pm, and I keep it in my mouth, swishing it a
I am sure that you can find a holistic dentist that would take you seriously. I
understand what you say when you state that mainstream dentists wont pull any
of these teeth but I think that you should be able to find a biological dentist
that would take this seriously and remove any offending te
After the CS kills off the bacterial colonies that cause plaque and
tarter , "clean" teeth may be more sensitive.
I recall that Grape fruit would make my teeth sensitive for several days
if I didn't brush immediately after eating one because the acid would eat
away coatings of tarter.
On
I have found that CS has completely alleviated my tooth sensitivity and
has only improved the condition of my teeth, as far as I can tell.
The only time I have sensitivity now is if I eat something very acidic
like a lemon or some acidic fruit concentrate which sticks in the teeth
and etches off
Hi Scott do you have pockets around your teethand do you have your gums
cleaned by a dentist regularly?...debbie
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From: "Marshalee Hallett"
Dear Scott,
I`m 54 and have been using CS for ten years now. My teeth are just fine.
Are you taking a
Scott,
You might be interested in Dr. Judd's Protocol - Good Teeth.
A lot of people swear by his knowledge and protocol.
http://www.gerardjudd.com/goodteeth.htm
SMax
---Original Message---
From: Scott
Date: 07/15/06 05:46:00
To: Silver List
Subject: CS>Teeth
I
Dear Scott,
I`m 54 and have been using CS for ten years now. My teeth are just fine.
Are you taking any vitamins and minerals? Do you use coffee or other caffeine
products? Is your body too acidic? Look into those...
Marshalee
I am a 46 y.o. white American male and have been using CS
I am a 46 y.o. white American male and have been using CS for over a year. I
have had the best health results from it than I have in all my life. I do,
however, need to know if CS is directly involved in the deterioration of my
teeth and the extreme sensitivity. Please let me know if anyone e
I should have said try a little charcoal when you brush you teeth to remove the
stains.
-
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Thanks, Tad. I just made an appointment to have a silver crown put on my tooth. Ruth
From Ruth Strackbein
From: Tad Winiecki Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>teeth, re silver crownDate: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:17:37 -0800><<<< From Ruth
I have one implant. The post is titanium. The bone does grow around it
and closes up any gaps, you can see this in x-rays of my implant from
the first one the day it was put in, to later ones taken to check bone
growth progress. The crown (artificial tooth) isn't put on until the
post is solid
I don't see that the metal posts required for dental implants can be
much better than fillings or crowns...
-Raine
Tad Winiecki wrote:
Removal of all teeth is a very poor solution, what they don't tell you
about dentures is that the jaw doesn't receive enough stimulation and the
bone starts r
From Ruth Strackbein: I just had my bi-annual dental checkup. Dentist
tells me I have a cracked filling on a tooth that holds my partial plate.
He recommends fixing it with a silver crown. Does anyone have any pros or
cons about this procedure, especially the use of silver? This would rem
Well Ruth,
With a mouthful of silver crowns you shouldn't need CS one would think. The
mercury amalgam fillings are so toxic that most dentists do not use them
anymore and everyone that I know that has had theirs removed has had a marked
improvement in their overall health and usually a defi
From Ruth Strackbein: I just had my bi-annual dental checkup. Dentist tells me I have a cracked filling on a tooth that holds my partial plate. He recommends fixing it with a silver crown. Does anyone have any pros or cons about this procedure, especially the use of silver? This would remove
Teri Johnston wrote:
> At 12:23 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
>
> Do you have any caps or dental work? I tried soaking my dentures in
> C/S made with SG 7 and it stained them with black streaks. This
> cleaned off with Hydrogen Peroxide.
>
> Teri
If there was a film on them that had certain chemical
At 12:23 PM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
Ruth said,
"Hi! I received a bottle of homemade CS from my
daughter awhile back, used it by the teaspoonful up to
a tablespoon per meal for a little over a month. I
always start new things in small amounts. My
digestive tract seems to be extremely sensitive. I
Ruth said,
"Hi! I received a bottle of homemade CS from my
daughter awhile back, used it by the teaspoonful up to
a tablespoon per meal for a little over a month. I
always start new things in small amounts. My
digestive tract seems to be extremely sensitive. I am
noticing now, that several of my
Glad it worked for you Raine. But be careful, it can be quite abrasive. Try
not to brush the gums too much with it.
I only use it maybe once in two weeks now.
Sally
Raine wrote:
Hi Sally and Heather,
It's day two of brushing with baking soda, and the stains are almost gone.
I had tried b
Hi Sally and Heather,
It's day two of brushing with baking soda, and the stains are almost gone.
I had tried brushing with baking soda when I gave up toothpaste
initially, but my gums were much too sensitive for it. I was pleased to
find that they did very well this time around. Feels like I've
Yes, 0.24%.
Marshall
Raine wrote:
> Wow, I didn't know Arm & Hammer was glycerine-free! Does it contain
> fluoride?
>
> -Raine
>
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> >Where do you get xylitol toothpaste? I have been using Arm and Hammer
> >toothpaste, no glycerine, and it has baking soda in it.
> >
> >
The xylitol toothpaste I get is called Spry. It does have glycerin in it.
www.sprydental.com 1 877-599-5327
Jill
CS should whiten teeth since it kills the bacteria, but I haven't tried it
consistently. I consistently brush my teeth daily, and observed the xylitol
toothpaste does work.
Jill
Wow, I didn't know Arm & Hammer was glycerine-free! Does it contain
fluoride?
-Raine
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Where do you get xylitol toothpaste? I have been using Arm and Hammer
toothpaste, no glycerine, and it has baking soda in it.
Marshall
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Hi Jill,
Wouldn't the CS also kill the bacteria?
-Raine
grace1...@aol.com wrote:
I have found that xylitol toothpaste whitens teeth considerably
because it kills the bacteria that form the plaque.
Jill
Where do you get xylitol toothpaste? I have been using Arm and Hammer
toothpaste, no glycerine, and it has baking soda in it.
Marshall
grace1...@aol.com wrote:
> I have found that xylitol toothpaste whitens teeth considerably
> because it kills the bacteria that form the plaque. Jill
--
The
I have found that xylitol toothpaste whitens teeth considerably because it
kills the bacteria that form the plaque.
Jill
3 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>CS & Teeth Stains
What works for me with the staining is brushing with baking soda. I
always use it to whiten teeth, even getting a little on a toothpick and
carefully going between the teeth. It does a wonderful job.
Sally
R
What works for me with the staining is brushing with baking soda. I always use
it to whiten teeth, even getting a little on a toothpick and carefully going
between the teeth. It does a wonderful job.
Sally
Raine wrote:
Hi all,
I've been swishing the CS twice daily to treat gum disease. Aft
Hi all,
I've been swishing the CS twice daily to treat gum disease. After a few
weeks I discovered some brown staining on my teeth! In discussing teeth,
gums and such on another list, I found others who experienced this as
well, and suspected the CS.
I've changed to using a CS/H202/water solutio
Sorry, I've just seen the further posts saying this product is NOT Water
Oz. I, too, thought that it was.
paula
sol wrote:
I thought it was silver citrate, perhaps I'm not recalling accurately.
paula
Marshall Dudley wrote:
It is my understanding tht Oz is not colloidal silver at all but MSP
I thought it was silver citrate, perhaps I'm not recalling accurately.
paula
Marshall Dudley wrote:
It is my understanding tht Oz is not colloidal silver at all but MSP or a
compound, I don't remember which.
Marshall
sandee George wrote:
May I beg your pardon the Oz Colloidal Silver is
m
9:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>teeth-need help-cs
lef.org specifically mentions oil of oregano as a powerful alternative
antibiotic. (They make no mention of CS, incidentally.) A site called Anatolian
Treasures has good prices on oil of oregano; the owner claims he gets the best
oils direc
It is my understanding tht Oz is not colloidal silver at all but MSP or a
compound, I don't remember which.
Marshall
sandee George wrote:
> May I beg your pardon the Oz Colloidal Silver is
> mostly 15 ppm !!!
> Regards
> Sandee
>
>
Hi Sandee...
Begging yours...or did you mean because it is silver citrate?
http://www.wateroz.com/minerals/Silver.htmAt
tested by Frank Key...results, silver citrate...
a rose...
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May I beg your pardon the Oz Colloidal Silver is
mostly 15 ppm !!!
Regards
Sandee
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Thanks for your first hand experience. I doubt I could go back the the
dentist that did the original work as he screwed up so many things it has
been a task to right what was wronged. I know that the warning I got with
silver and plastic was with the oz rep, and at that time oz silver was 150
In a message dated 2/29/04 11:57:00 PM EST, rain...@valuelinx.net writes:
<< I have acrylic fillings and
know that silver can turn plastic gray...has anyone used cs and had a
reaction to it filling wise? >>
I have an acrylic filling in one of my front teeth. I use CS on a daily
basis as a m
saliva+CS would
make a difference).
Best regards,
:) Marv
- Original Message -
From: "a rose..."
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>teeth-need help-cs
Hi all,
Typing from my new location, the silver list on my own mail prog with a
real mail s
Hi all,
Typing from my new location, the silver list on my own mail prog with a
real mail server...it is wonderful, so much faster and I can stroll at my
leisure, not in a hurry to avoid the "you are over your limit...hotmail
staff" that was a bane of my existence...
Two things, I have corres
the best,
Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands
- Original Message -
From: Shirley Reed
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 5:23 PM
Subject: CS>teeth-need help-cs
My mother once had a similar problem involving her lower front
teeth. The dentist wanted to do expens
net for this price but forgot where. You will have to do a
search.
All the best,
Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands
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From: Shirley Reed
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 5:23 PM
Subject: CS>teeth-need help-cs
My mother once ha
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