DMSO For Cavitation's And Gum Disease
CategoriesAt 10:17 PM 06/01/2006, you wrote:
> Read an article of yours recently on the net. Can DMSO be used to help maintain healthy gums ? Thanks. Mitchell Bram
-----------------Yes but it has an awful taste. Gum disease is an indication of poor nutrition especially a deficiency of minerals and Vitamin C. Brushing with Baking Soda and using a Waterpik with some 3% Hydrogen Peroxide is essential (do not rinse afterworlds) while you build your nutritional needs.
For more info see: Good Teeth From Birth To Death
If you have cut back on saturated fats, as most do, then you will develop even more mineral deficiencies as this is the critical fat for absorbing minerals. Do take some organic butter (preferably raw) and eggs (unless your allergic to them) in your diet and stop all processed foods (this includes all vegetable oils (unrefined oils such as olive for salads, coconut and palm for cooking are the only exceptions) and most milk products, unless raw, these are all adulterated)!
Including Cod Liver oil and CQ10* in your diet is imperative.
CQ10 is most effective when taken at body temperature with butter. Without proper fats you are wasting most of it!
"Cure for all Advanced Cancers**" page 198 item 2 (quoted below). Edition not specified probably the first."DMSO, 25% in water (optional). Take one tsp. as a mouthwash, twice daily. Swish slowly over gums. Hold several minutes. Swallow for maximum effectiveness. This "pushes" your supplements into your tissues. It also helps to draw toxins out of cavitations. You may add wintergreen drops to the mouthwash. 50% DMSO is preferred, if available. Must be edible quality."
I used oil of oregano instead of wintergreen. Be warned DMSO is very bitter and too much oil of oregano will burn your mouth! And of course you will stink as though you have been eating garlic - a side effect of DMSO.
Chris Gupta
*C0Q10 and Peridontal Health
CoQ10 exerts its protective and strengthening action in all tissues. Working from the cellular level, it strengthens the gums as well as the heart muscle. Many scientists believe that peridontal (gum) disease is a good indicator of low levels of CoQ10 in other tissues. The American Dental Asso., states that at least 87% of the American population has some sort of gum disease. This has been shown to be somewhat related to nutrition and particularly to levels of CoQ10, which has been shown to have a good protective effect on gum tissue.
Extracted from: http://www.genhealth.com/coq10.htm
**Complete searchable text with pictures is here. (The file is about 5.6 megs. 631 pages.)
posted by Chris Gupta on Monday January 9 2006
URL of this article:
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2006/01/09/dmso_for_cavitations_and_gum_disease.htm
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