Hello Bernadette,
One can use H2o2 at any juncture of the oral hygiene procedure involving brushing; but as the last step....would be my preference----if using it only once. (I use a procedure wherein H2o2 is used twice----once as an adjunct with Sodium Bicarbonate (following the bar soap), and again as a undiluted, clear-rinse standalone after all earlier brushing procedures. This may be considered over-kill by some.....but it works very well for me. Do recall, H2o2 acts as a splendid residual on all open lesions, cuts, fungus, anaerobes of most all types, etc.; it gives one a head-start in the constant conflict with bacterial insult.....every day. I am not recommending persons use undiluted (3.5%) H2o2 as a rinse.....just because I do. However, to do so is perfectly safe, but some individuals are "put off" by the sometimes pervasive foaming action (which is simply demonstrating the presence of pronounced anaerobes).
My Very Best to You, Brooks.








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Subject : Re: CS>Tooth Soap Postings

Date : Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:45:05 -0400

From : "bernadette" <bernade...@pa.net>

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Okay now, Brooks, you got me thinking..............hmmmmmmmmm...I did use the Ivory Soap to brush and I loved the results. Are you stating that we should use hydrogen peroxide to rinse our mouths after the brushing is complete? Thanks.



Bernadette

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From: Brooks Bradley

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 6:52 PM

Subject: CS>Tooth Soap Postings





I do not wish to generate an adversarial circumstance, but feel compelled to make a

general comment on soap products used for tooth care (brushing). Circa 1999-2000 we conducted rather extensive research into various soap products for cleaning teeth. Our initial investigations were prompted by the work of Dr.Gerard Judd (non deceased).....relating to dental hygiene----in general. We found that Dr. Gerard's recommendation for using any of the commercially available bar soaps....which DID NOT contain any glycerin, yielded quite acceptable results. In fact, we were unable to find any product superior to plain Ivory bar soap.

List members might be interested to know that the MOST important element of Dr. Gerard's protocol was the use of mono-sodium phosphate immediately after brushing with the bar soap. This step proved crucial to re-enameling of the teeth.

FYI, the reason glycerin-containing bar soaps were frowned upon by Dr. Judd, was based solely upon the fact that glycerin is very difficult to removed from the tooth surface without EXTENSIVE rinsing.....not upon any physiological compromise.

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.

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