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Old 11-02-2008, 01:51 PM
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I have found regular brushing with MMS helps keep my abcess and other things under control. However, I get very sensitive teeth and eating is not alot of fun.

Does anyone know a good natural way of coping with sensitive teeth?
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Lodestar,

I'm sorry but I don't have a good answer to your question.

But, I do have a question. Has this sensitivity come about since starting the MMS? Or, was it present prior to your MMS use?
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Lodestar,

I'm sorry but I don't have a good answer to your question.

But, I do have a question. Has this sensitivity come about since starting the MMS? Or, was it present prior to your MMS use?
I always had sensitive teeth but they seemed to get better, paritcularly since I had the area where my teeth were exposed from hard brushing (gums pulled back). However I have noticed sensitivity in some of the teeth where there are fillings. Possibly becuase the MMS is seeping into those areas. After all they are bleaching my teeth after a fashion.
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More vitamin C, together with Quercetin, proline, and Lysine will stop your gums from receeding, and may reverse the damage.
Once the gums are repaired, the sensitivity will decrease. In the meantime, the MMS will keep the teeth clean and healthy. I don't know how strong of a dose you use, or the activator, but if you use a teaspoon of 10% citric acid to activate a 10 drop solution of MMS, that would be good. The vitamin C should be at least 5000mg per day in divided doses, and would go up from there.
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Oh thank you so very much. I shall have to give that a try.
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I dont remember where I saw it at, but I saw something on tv about sensitive teeth being caused by the mint and cinnamon in the toothpaste.... do you use the mint and cinnamon toothpaste, or do you chew gum that has mint or cinnamon
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I have been using fennel toothpaste for almost two years now without flouride.

Besides when brushing with MMS I used only that MMS mixture
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MMS has stopped my tooth sensitivity completely. Only took a few days. Teeth and gums going from strength to strength. We are all individuals so it may do the same for you over a longer period.
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What is MMS and where can I buy it as my teeth are very sensetive and I also wear a partual dentur and suffer from bleeding gums.
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My teeth sensitivity was prior to using MMS and is now a thing of the past with teeth and gums becoming stronger and stronger. Whiter as well - even capped teeth. Look up Miracle Mineral Supplement on the 'net and find a supplier in your area. Need MMS, 10% citric solution and distilled water.
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Thanks Dorothy,
I stayed up hours last night after doing a search on MMS, very interesting!
I'm trying to find out where I can purchase the things I need to make it myself now.

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Andrea, do you intend to sell MMS? I don't know why anyone would bother to make it as it is so incredibly cheap to purchase, unless they intend to sell it.

One bottle will last for a very long time. Up to a year or more for 4 people. The average price range is from $17 to $20 no matter where you purchase it. Some folks charge a few dollars more for shipping, others don't.
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No I didnt intend selling it, didnt realise it was so cheap to buy.
Got distracted by reading all about the Guy who develped it and he was talking about how easy and cheap it was to make.
I'll do some searches on buying it instead.

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Here is a list of places that sell MMS.

Purchasing Miracle Mineral Supplement - MMS
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Cheers, I'll take a look
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