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Hi Anne,

I don't know if Lyme exists more in the mouth than any other part of the body, I

believe the highest concentrations are in the gut and brain...

One of the very best things to clean up all bad bacteria in the mouth is MMS...

Many take MMS internally and it is a good treatment for killing bacteria, virus,

fungus and parasites. Some of us also use it to brush our teeth, thus it will

eliminate all bad oral bacteria. I have a friend who is an MD, had a few teeth

pulled and called me to get the recipe for using it orally as he felt it was

better to use than abx and would ensure no infections from having these teeth

pulled.... He used it, no infections.

The downside of using MMS orally is the taste and there is nothing we can do

about this.. We can mask the taste when taking it internally using fruit juices,

but orally we have to use distilled water only with the MMS...

This is taken from Jim Humble's book, " The miracle Mineral Supplement of the

21st Century. " He is the inventor of MMS.

>>>Use 10 drops of MMS in a glass and add 50 drops of lemon, or lime juice, or

10% citric acid solution in the same glass. As usual swirl the mixture, wait 3

minutes and then add about ¼ glass of water. Use this solution to brush the

teeth. You can use the same solution the brush your teeth and gums two or three

times a day when you are first starting. Be sure to brush your gums. Use a new

solution every morning. The MMS will brighten and strengthen the enamel on your

teeth. What really happens is that the MMS kills the virus on the enamel that

ordinarily does the damage.<<<<<<

I brush my teeth with MMS, typically once a day, sometimes twice... Jim Humble

says after the mouth is clean, only 3 - 4 times weekly is necessary. I still

brush every day. And after about 8 months of using MMS orally, my recent trip

to the dentist yielded no cavities, so there are no doubts in my mind MMS

works... The other benefit of using MMS orally, no toothpaste is used, thus no

fluorides or abrasives... It did take me a good month getting used to the flavor

of MMS using it for brushing...

If I were having any teeth out, I would use MMS not only to brush, but also as a

mouthwash a few times daily...

http://jimhumble.biz/biz-mouthandgum.htm

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/MMS.html

Take care,

Jim

>

> Hi All. I joined this group about 6 months ago and have definitely learned a

lot. Unfortunately I have not been good at organizing the information. :-( It

seemed around that time I read about lyme in the mouth. It made me put off

having my daughter's wisdom teeth out. She has had chronic lyme for 3-4 years.

We are finally on an antibiotic regimen that seems to be working for her. I

don't know if it's curing her but at least she is able to function. We are

hoping it continues and she will be able to return to school in the fall (she

has missed 3 years). I hate to risk a setback, but the best time to have her

teeth extracted would be this summer before school starts again and they change

my medical insurance in Sept. (Thanks Obama) I can't remember exactly what I

read here before but it seemed like there is a lot of lyme in the mouth, and I

believed by having the oral surgery it would get more into her system and she

would get sicker. It could be my mother's worry reflex. But if you have any

information on this topic, whether it would be OK or not to have this done, or

the risks, I would appreciate it.

>

> Thank you

>

> Anne

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