on 11/5/01 4:48 PM, brooks bradley at liat...@flash.net wrote:
DEAR BROOKS
YOU HAVE HELPED ME IN THE PAST.  OUR PEKE DOG HAS A PINCHED NERVE IN HIS
BACK AND CANNOT WALK THE VET SAID TO LET HIM REST FOR AWHILE.  THIS OCCURED
ON THANKSGIVING. MY QUESTION IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO TO HELP HIM??
LIKE THE DMSO?? I KNOW YOU ARE NOT A VET, BUT ANYTHING WOULD BE HELPFUL
THANKS
MARY
> We established through direct experimentation (to
> our satisfaction), years ago, the most efficacious approach to a majority of
> gum insults involving almost any bacteria-based insult---included as a
> precursor protocol, some address by H202 or sodium perborate.  These agents
> express very powerful subjugation effects on the entire family of
> opportunistic anerobes generally present in the human mouth.  Many of our
> volunteers avoided, completely, scheduled "gum-trim" surgery simply by
> following a very simple protocol based upon 3.5% H202.
> Our most pronounced success resulted from a
> combination of H202, followed immediately with a 10 to 15 ppm CS
> swish-and-retain (about 1 tblsp) for 4--5 min......three times daily.  In
> these early experiments we did not employ DMSO.  Later, we did include
> low-percentage DMSO----with splendid results.  Do remember that DMSO is VERY
> bitter....even in low concentrations.  Additionally, be advised that our
> volunteers DID NOT swallow the CS X DMSO solutions (although it would not
> have been injurious to have done so).
> I wish to emphasize we DID NOT mix the H202
> solutions with the CS prior to use----but followed the H202 with the CS.
> Interestingly, we achieved superior results from, always, utilizing the H202
> first......then using the CS.  Speculation on this result seemed to endorse
> that the advantage sprang from a residual bacteria-subjugating effect from
> the CS.  However, we did not invest any effort in an attempt to substantiate
> this possibility.  Subjects DID NOT rinse their mouth between application of
> H202 and CS.
> One of the outstanding advantages of this protocol
> is it allows "realtime" evaluation of its effects.  The subject is aware---
> in a matter of moments----of both the severity of the bacterial
> insult-----and the degree of response to the H202.  This allows for an
> immediate repetition of the H202 protocol.....when indicated.
> I posted information with, essentially, this
> same content.......a couple of years ago.
> Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
> p.s.  This protocol proved effective even in cases where the subjects
> refused to brush their teeth regularly-----some not at all.
> --- Original Message -----
> From: "Kehoe" <ke...@ticon.net>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 3:18 PM
> Subject: CS>CS & DMSO
> 
> 
>> What cautions are there for using CS & DMSO??  I have never used DMSO
> before
>> and I want to make sure I do not do anything stupid.  I want to use it for
>> gum disease.  Nothing has worked for me so far.  I also want to use it for
>> back pain and nerve damage.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> CK
>> 
>> 
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