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Metal in your teeth
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Be sure to set the date range to "any date" so you see all the "metal vs MMS" threads over the past years.
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So I will answer what I know. I brush my teeth with Dioxi Brite toothpaste, it has sodium chlorite in one container and an activator in the other, you mix the two. This is FDA approved, sold on line through Frontier Pharma
There is no mention of trouble with the metal in teeth on their website and I've been using the toothpaste for 3 years, I have to remind myself to brush when I wake up as my mouth is so clean I sometimes forget.
Maybe because you brush for such a short amount of time?
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Note: For a number of years, people around the world have been successfully using MMS1 to keep their mouths in shape and to overcome various teeth and gum infections.
You don’t have to worry about the alkalinity of the sodium chlorite nor the acidity of MMS1 leaching mercury out of your teeth. This is because the acidity in the MMS activator when mixed drop for drop with the MMS (sodium chlorite) which is alkaline, is calculated to mostly cancel one another out, leaving the MMS1 solution much closer to neutral.
The acidity is then much less than most fruits and cannot hurt your teeth or leach mercury from your fillings. Keep in mind that fruits and vegetables are acidic in nature more so than MMS1 doses. (For more information on the acidity and alkalinity of fruits and vegetables, see Appendix C.)
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