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Okay, great, now I feel I have clearance to talk.

3% H2O2 could be done I suppose. I really don't believe

I have an infection. My hygenist mentioned gum recession

6 months ago but not infection. Also my gums never bleed

nor have discharge.

I'm trying a home-made astringent herbal liquid now to

see if that may cause *any* tightening up of the gum tissue.

A water pick is under consideration, but I floss twice a

day minimum now. Vitamin C=6000 mg a day. Vitamin A=160,000

I.U. a day with some zinc. One B-50 per day.

Home-made baking soda and water mouthwash is used at times.

In a personal e-mail someone suggested Dr. Schulze's

products.

Don't use MSM.

> Actually , teeth and gum problems are very much associated

with MS. Infections can exacerbate symptoms. Have you ever rinsed

your mouth with hydrogen peroxide? I have read about H2O2 reversing

periodontal diaease. I rinse with it. It kills bacteria in the

mouth. It also makes your teeth whiter. I gave up flouridated

toothpaste long ago and use MSM toothpaste. Have you tried it?

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Many years ago when I was young I tried 3% H2O2. I remembered

it to have caused my gums to bleed. Can you tell me if you have

had any bad experiences with it? How long do you keep it in your

mouth? A 15 second rinse? How many times a day? Do you dilute

it? Thanks. I should not have this problem with what I do.

> Actually , teeth and gum problems are very much associated

with MS. Infections can exacerbate symptoms. Have you ever rinsed

your mouth with hydrogen peroxide? I have read about H2O2 reversing

periodontal diaease. I rinse with it. It kills bacteria in the

mouth. It also makes your teeth whiter. I gave up flouridated

toothpaste long ago and use MSM toothpaste. Have you tried it?

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I've tried a number of things. Rather disheartening.

I realize I can get stuff without a credit card. Always

have. Trying hard to keep costs down though.

> What are youn talking about? There is a cause for everything.

It's a basic principle...cause and effect. You probably have

bacteria causing gum disease or else your teeth are out of

alignment. But there is a cause and a solution. There is a way

around not having a credit card too. Many companies will take your

banking info over the phone.

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> Sorry for my poor atitude on this last message. I hope

it is understood I only have so many bullets in the

chamber, so to speak. I can only assume my next logical

waste of money is the 'water pick'. The Wal-Mart in town

sells them, but not today. Out of stock. I expect to

call my dentist on Monday for a good brand. The one in

the Wal-Mart was by Braun. About $40.

If anyone has any experience with water picks or which

one to buy that would help.

Sorry again to and Jeff,

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