Thursday 5 July 2012

Teeth Issues


It seems that the British Food Standards Agency http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2012/july/cdswarning have just recently added a warning about MMS. You be the judge.

Three weeks ago, I ate some (very hard) smoked almonds and these cracked a couple of teeth on the left-hand side of my mouth and caused two (metal) fillings on the right-hand side to fall out. I experienced quite a bit of pain. As history usually repeats itself, going to the dentist would mean tooth extraction. This happened in February while getting a filling and the tooth being broken by excessive drilling ... Not capable of assuming the financial burden of crowns, etc., I opted for removal of the broken tooth. Never again, I swore! This time, I decided on using MMS as an alternative to dentists.

Mixing 10 drops of MMS with 50 drops of citric acid plus 1/2 glass of water (1 dl.), I fervently brushed my teeth three to four times a day, and this for 3 weeks. It worked. The pain is now negligible and I have no trouble whatsoever eating any kind of food. The only problems have been slight headaches upon waking and seeing black dots in front of my eyes (both being synonymous with mercury poisoning). It's highly probable that I swallowed part of the fillings. The chlorine dioxide gas resulting from mixing the MMS with citric acid eliminates mouth bacteria that causes decay. It also heals the teeth and gums. This has been the case for me. I'll keep this blog updated to confirm the validity of MMS tooth treatment.

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