I did the treatment you describe and more to prevent a root canal to
no avail. I was told once the root canal is done the tooth is dead and
the lymph and blood vessels are not there anymore to cleanse the tooth.
It becomes a dark warm space that breeds virulent compromising
pathogens that seep into the body. I was further told that because the
nerve and tooth are dead you don't know there is chronic infection
bombarding your body and it can spread to other teeth and organs. If I
was not successful to reach the infection with taking internal and
direct protocols when the tooth was still alive ,how can you do it when
its dead and capped? I wish I knew.
-----Original Message-----
From: sms <s...@emotap.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 4:56 pm
Subject: CS>Root Canal / No Regrets
Hmmmm! I just had a root canal on tooth #14 (molar) Thursday. It was
either
that or extraction. I chose root canal figuring I could use H2O2, EIS,
and
DMSO to keep it clean from bacteria both internally, as well as,
externally.
The thing I don't know is what are the ratios for external use and
internal
use. I'm taking 1-2 oz. CS daily and swishing first. Staring at the
H2O2 and
DMSO wondering how much to use, and which to use internally, and which
to
use externally. By externally, I mean swabbing it on the tooth and
surrounding gum. I could take a good guess, but maybe someone here
knows for
certain what the good ratios would be for both.
BTW - it went very well. No problems. Glad I made the choice to keep the
tooth. Had to go for the big guns for the anesthetic as the first
injection(s) didn't take.
If in the future, I should require an extraction, I'll know I gave the
root
canal a good go.
Thanks everyone.
Sash
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Sol wrote:
You might have even faster more complete results if you used EIS with
H202, or EIS with DMSO at different times. Mixing H202 and DMSO turns
the DMSO into MSM, so you don't get the silver into the tissues. MSM
can
penetrate body tissues a little bit itself, but cannot transport silver
or other substances with it.
sol
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