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Colloidal Silver, DMSO
Posted by Carolyn (Lubbock, Tx) on 12/09/2010
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I had a abscessed tooth that was giving me fits. This is what worked for me. 2-3 oz. of very warm water, add 2 tablespoons of 10ppm colloidal silver and only 6 drops of DMSO. Swish this around your bad tooth. I try to keep it in my mouth about 2-3 minutes then spit it out. Keep doing this till you have used all the water mixture. Do this 2 times a day and in 2-3 days the infection and pain will be gone. It really worked for me.
Colloidal Silver, DMSO
Posted by Lindsay (Wi) on 04/09/2017
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You still need to spit because at this point, it is NOT perfectly good silver anymore. It's contaminated with whatever impurities you are swishing out. If you have a infection, why swallow what leaks out? It's only a tablespoon that you need to swish anyways. Coconut oil and silver serving great to take internally but both, or anything you swallow, should be fresh and not used for oral health first.
Colloidal Silver, DMSO
Posted by Paisley (Tx) on 09/21/2016
I know this is older, but maybe someone can answer...
I have read several posts about using colloidal silver for abscess teeth and most talk about spitting it out after. Why?
With oil pulling you are drawing out toxins and therefore want to spit, but silver is healthy taken internally as well and this procedure of swishing is not to draw out but rather to deposit the silver in and around the teeth and gums. Even if you do draw out some impurities, the silver is antibiotic and antiseptic anyway.
So, why on earth spit out perfectly good silver?
Thanks
Colloidal Silver, DMSO
Posted by Et (California) on 01/12/2017
Maybe because some say that colloidal silver can add to heavy metal load in some individuals.