I'm not challenging you, but the baking soda for fungus doesn't make any sense to me. From my training fungus thrives in alkaline environments and things don't get more alkaline than baking soda, to my knowledge.
Can anyone explain why one would use baking soda for a fungus infection? Thanks. PT ----- Original Message ----- From: brick...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 10:25 PM Subject: Re: CS>sinus infection/sinus washing I use the Hydro-Pulse water pick designed by DR Grossan. I use a jigger of EIS mixed with H2O2, MSM, Xylitol, and a few drops of Peppermint oil plus 1 to 3 teaspoons of salt plus a teaspoon of baking soda plus 4 drops of DMSO in 12 ounces of warm water. The Hydro-Pulse is designed to operate at the frequency of the Cilia. I am on about my 4th unit as they don't last long unless they are flushed with water after each use. I buy direct from DR Grossan but I think it can be bought cheaper on line. I tried using just a water pick with the Grossan attachment and that did work but it didn't hold up long with my special sinus mixture. I use the baking soda hopefully to treat any fungus in my sinuses. The Mayo clinic said most sinus infections are caused by a fungus. I found EIS is not very effective for a fungus. Baking Soda was shown on Know The Cause to work very well for fungus problems. The Dentist did the root canal and showed me the gunk he removed with his little file. Looked pretty rotten to me. He only had a 25mm long file and my tooth is 27mm. So does the extra 2mm part of the tooth not cleaned out matter? Brickey