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MMS Oral Gas Protocol
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Is it possible to do a gas protocol with CDS? If the best option is MMS, which solution would work best for this treatment - 50% citric acid or 4% HCl?
Thanks in advance - I'm very grateful for this forum and the information within.
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For anything oral I swish with 200ppm CDS. If you are using gas only, it doesn't matter which activator you use. It would be better to use 50% citric acid and not 4% HCL to make CDS, because 4% HCL will gas into CDS, raising the TDS and will increase the acidity, too. Citric acid will not gas into CDS.
Contrary to what you may have read, CDS is not pH neutral. The average pH of CDS has been 4.5 when I make CDS.
Acidic solutions used to brush teeth can soften tooth enamel and brushing could remove the enamel.
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so I don’t understand why Jim humble in his procedure described to brush teeth with a mixture of 5 drops of mms in 60ml if it is so abrasive that? The mms is acid, fonc if you say it softens the email why jim humble advises that? That is a good question, Sabrina. Please read the attached PDF file which describes a safe method for brushing teeth with MMS1 and CDS.
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le protocole avec l'h2o2 consiste à mélanger du bicarbonate de soude avec de l'h2o2 pur pour obtenir un liquide épais mais non pâteux et à se brosser les dents avec.
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J'ai essayé son protocole de brossage des dents de humble jim, ça a marché mais en continu la dose de mms mais ça a rendu mes dents jaunes, et j'avais déjà le email abîmé qui m'a encore plus abîmé. J'espère que ces protocoles ne sont pas mauvais comme celui des dents, ça ne se voit pas mais ça remet en question, merci pour le protocole je teste maintenant avec h2o2 pour mes dents.
le protocole avec l'h2o2 consiste à mélanger du bicarbonate de soude avec de l'h2o2 pur pour obtenir un liquide épais mais non pâteux et à se brosser les dents avec.
Translation: I tried Jim Humble's toothbrushing protocol, and it worked, but continued the dose of mms but it made my teeth yellow, and I already had damaged enamel which damaged me even more. Your teeth turning yellow means you don't have much or no tooth enamel. I would suggest to try using a mineralizing tooth paste such as "Great Oral Health". See photo.
I hope these protocols are not bad like the one for teeth, it is not visible but it calls into question. Thank you for the protocol. I am now testing with h2o2 for my teeth.
The protocol with h2o2 consists of mixing baking soda with pure h2o2 to obtain a thick, but not pasty liquid and brushing your teeth with it.
No, I do not benefit financially from recommending this toothpaste.
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I found on the internet the site that sells this toothpaste. I will also buy the kit of strips of this brand. Thank you for the happy discovery.
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