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Can�t imagine any reason it wouldn�t.
But just to be safe you could put a piece of duct tape over each filling. That stuff fixes just about any problem.
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What? I am not sure if you're kidding or not.
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don't have time to look today but I thought this was addressed in Jims book about mercury fillings.
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What? I am not sure if you're kidding or not.

The medical uses for duct tape are endless:
1. To remove a loose tooth, wrap one end of ten foot long piece of duct tape around tooth, the other end attach to bumper of dragster. When he accelerates that tooth will just pop right out.
2. Have a cold and runny nose? A little duct tape will stop that right up.
3. A handkerchief duct taped over the mouth will eliminate the need to cover your mouth every time you cough.
4. Tired but need to stay awake a while longer. Just duct tape your eyelids open.
5. Need to get some sleep but are in a noisy well lit place, relax and just wrap duct tape around eyes and ears.
6. Annoyed by have the wind blow your hair around. No problem just duct tape it in place.

To the creative mind there is a "duct tape" solution for every problem.

[There is nothing like the smell of fresh duct tape in the morning.]
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No problem with teeth fillings and MMS. MMS does not leach metals from anything in your body; including titanium implants. There is not enough CLO2 to make such a difference. It is much, much too diluted.
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Agree. MMS is way too diluted to have an effect plus the time that is in the mouth is also way to short for it to pick up anything.

This is something one just chugs down as quickly as possible, it is not like a fine wine were you might want to savior its superior flavor and it fresh smelling bouquet.
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So MMS would also not have any adverse effect on people with pacemakers e.g.?
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Is it true, that MSM, methylsulphonylmethane, a natural and highly beneficial sulphurform, actually dissolves the protective film round pathogens, so that MMS becomes more effective in dealing with those pathogens ?
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That's an interesting concept roger. I don't believe the chlorine dioxide has any problem with pathogens as long as they are anaerobic and have lower than 7 pH. It has the capability of entering blood cells to destroy cancer along with the destruction of the cell; which was bad anyway. So it seems it is capable of getting most anywhere. I was unaware that this is the nature of MSM though. Thanks for that.
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