Hi Garnet, Thanks for reposting Brooks' protocol ... that is not the posting that I recall seeing some weeks back, but it does contain the information I'm after ... much appreciated.
J-Lee On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Garnet <gar...@grandecom.net> wrote: > J-Lee, > > Is this the post you were looking for? > > Garnet > > ========================== > > Okay Bob, > Here it is. I have personally used this time and time again both for > dental and gum problems, as well as for whitening my teeth. > It works! > S-Max > > > > /-------Original Message-------/ > > /*From:*/ Brooks Bradley <mailto:brooks76...@lycos.com> > /*Date:*/ 7/6/2009 5:16:06 PM > /*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com> > /*Subject:*/ [RE]CS>periodontal (gum) disease > > Dear Ken, > There are a number of protocols which have demonstrated quite powerful > effect against periodontal disease...sodium perborate (liberated H202 is > the actual effective agent) was used, quite effectively---as long ago as > 1930s. There are numerous, simple, protocols leveraging off of > H2O2...which have proved most effective for addressing most all of the > anaerobic forms causing this distressing challenge. One quite simple > protocol which we employed, repeatedly, among a sizable volunteer group > during the early 1990s included: > > 1. gently brushing the teeth with a SOFT BRISTLE toothbrush for about 15 > seconds (light bleeding is quite common and proved to be quite harmless). > > 2. Rinsing the mouth with clean tap or distilled water. > > 3. Using a mixture of 3.5% H202 (common drugstore variety) at 90% volume > with DMSO (full strength) at 10% volume of the complete mixture -swish > about one tablespoon in the mouth for approximately 30 seconds....or > until the amount of foam-forming is so great as to require expectoration > - and spit the entire solution out. > > 4. Rised mouth with clear water for about 5 seconds and REPEATED > protocol segment Number 3., except DID N0T rinse the mouth with water or > other liquid for 5 minutes after this last step. > Repeated three times daily (after meals, was preferable), this simple > protocol successfully eliminated over 90% of ALL of the periodontal > insults of a bacterial origin....within 7 to 9 days. > 5. From calendar year 1995 onward, the introduction of 10 to 15 ppm > colloidal silver ( 95% by volume) and DMSO full strength (5% by volume) > as a final rinse (about 15 seconds), shortened the recovery to an > average of 5 days. > Our collective opinion is that it is ABSOLUTELY CRIMINAL to purposely > keep the knowledge of such simple, powerful and ECONOMICAL protocols > from the general population. > Do remember all of my stated protocols are EXPERIMENTAL in nature and > designed to be used by OTHER EXPERIMENTAL medical researchers and DO NOT > constitute ANY form of medical practice---OR ADVICE. > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley > > > > > > > > > > > J- Lee wrote: > > > > Hello Group, > > Some weeks back, someone posted their method for treating > > gingivitis (or worse, periodontosis) with CS & DMSO. As I > > recall, it wasn't a specific post on that topic, it was within a > > reply to something else. I think it was a 90/10 mix of CS/DMSO, > > just can't remember how many times per day, and how long it took > > to achieve results. It may have been Garnet? Anyhow, would be > > grateful to learn of what others do, and how well it has worked. > > Apparently I have a rather tenacious biofilm below the gumline > > that has not responded well to conventional treatment. > > Many thanks in advance, > > J-Lee > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > >