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Several months ago, this thread appeared, one of us answered that he/she thought

they'd heard that it was an okay idea and I don't remember that it went too much

farther. So with the passage of a little time, I wonder if any of us have a

present idea about using this combo for tooth pain; maybe, an abscess; or

anything else, if you know of something. And I know we can use H2O2 internally,

probably not 6 or 7 per cent, maybe more like 1 or 2 per cent for mucous

membranes like the gums. So do you have a thought about it. We just have to

find a way to loose no more teeth due to infection. Obie.

> 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

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Oregano oil. two drops diluted in eight to ten drops of olive oil. Put a few

drops on a small bit of cotton ball and place in area. Not for the faint of

heart. Also a magnetic pulser used to pulse the area is useful.

Blessings

Donna

DMSO and H2O2

Several months ago, this thread appeared, one of us answered that he/she

thought they'd heard that it was an okay idea and I don't remember that it went

too much farther. So with the passage of a little time, I wonder if any of us

have a present idea about using this combo for tooth pain; maybe, an abscess; or

anything else, if you know of something. And I know we can use H2O2 internally,

probably not 6 or 7 per cent, maybe more like 1 or 2 per cent for mucous

membranes like the gums. So do you have a thought about it. We just have to

find a way to loose no more teeth due to infection. Obie.

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