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I have seen that listed as a treatment somewhere.

DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

> can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

>

> everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

>

> thanks

>

> wendy

> ontario, canada

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Hi ,

The expert in all things DMSO is Dr. Stanley in Portland(?), OR. His

website is

http://www.dmso.org .

FWIW, I've used DMSO topically a few times and found that burned like heck for

about

10 minutes. Then again, the 2 FDA approved uses are both internal --

preservation

of transplant organs and interstitial cystitis, so maybe our bodies handle DMSO

better

internally than externally.

If you do contact them, please post what they say.

GB

--- " McCourt, Ph.D. " <drjem@e...> wrote:

> I have seen that listed as a treatment somewhere.

>

> DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

>

>

> > can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> > grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> > infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

> >

> > everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> > about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

> >

> > thanks

> >

> > wendy

> > ontario, canada

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You might want to also look at:

http://members.aol.com/idhf/newpage1.htm

It is a method employing hydrogen peroxide that has been around for a

while. It employs the research of Dr. Keyes, DDS.

At 05:14 PM 10/03/2003, you wrote:

>can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

>grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

>infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

>

>everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

>about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

>

>thanks

>

>wendy

>ontario, canada

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----- Original Message -----

From: " wendy " <wendypape@...>

> can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

>

> everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

>

> thanks

>

> wendy

> ontario, canada

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Not sure who this was meant for! :-)

Best wishes and much love, Ken

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Re: DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

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----- Original Message -----

From: " wendy " <wendypape@...>

> can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

>

> everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

>

> thanks

>

> wendy

> ontario, canada

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Dear Dr. McCourt

Just following up on this thread a little, please, and I wonder if you've

located or have additional info about DMSO and H2O2 as a treatment for tooth

infection? Can you add anything further at this time? Obie.

DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

> can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

>

> everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

>

> thanks

>

> wendy

> ontario, canada

>

>

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DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

>

>

> > can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> > grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> > infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

> >

> > everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> > about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

> >

> > thanks

> >

> > wendy

> > ontario, canada

> >

> >

>

>

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DMSO + peroxide on gums for tooth infection???

>

>

> > can one put dmso gel (90% dmso & 10% aloe vera) with a diluted food

> > grade peroxide (say 6 or 7%) and apply it to the gums for a tooth

> > infection/pain resulting or cause of sinus infection?

> >

> > everything i read says it's not for internal...although they say that

> > about tea tree oil too and many seem to apply it neat for a toothache.

> >

> > thanks

> >

> > wendy

> > ontario, canada

> >

> >

>

>

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