tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post1308444524160345504..comments2024-02-24T03:51:10.870-05:00Comments on A Fascinating Time to be Alive: Oral Spirochete Bacteria must be dealt withClintFromNYtoVAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13391982675035116845noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-44476922809003676772018-06-12T02:30:31.594-05:002018-06-12T02:30:31.594-05:00I'm just finding out about this after my clean...I'm just finding out about this after my cleaning this week. The dentist prescribed Carifree. I'll finish it holefhope with great success,bit I'm 52. Isn't it a bit late if they're in my whole body now? Should my 3yr old granddaughter and my kids 30 & 24 be doing something,too?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03975298107148975868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-24502872707214725822018-04-29T10:36:30.977-05:002018-04-29T10:36:30.977-05:00I dont know. I have no formal medical experience n... I dont know. I have no formal medical experience nor training, but I have read a lot of PubMed articles searching for answers.<br /><br /> It could very well be. I would think any allergic reaction would happen within the first hour.<br /><br /> Using a 25% Dakins solution caused some lasting irritation but nothing of the caliber that you described.<br /><br /> I wish I could provide you more insight. Seems this is best as a preventative treatment as I have not encountered an effective treatment once the spirochetes enter the bloodstream.<br /><br /> I believe ozone or chlorine dioxide may be the most effective options versus disseminated spirochetes. Neither of these are medically approved methods, but the medical industry has not provided us with a cure and I dont have much faith that they will.<br /><br /> Multiple treatments of either would be needed. I will be experimenting with ozone soon and keep everyone update with my progress.<br /><br /> I have had some success treating this disease like a fungal infection using long term 'azoles' as well as antihelmintics as you would for parasitical infection. I also used antibiotics but did so afterward. ClintFromNYtoVAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13391982675035116845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-83526793349632394182018-04-27T15:34:11.558-05:002018-04-27T15:34:11.558-05:00Hello........I have chronic Lyme disease and notic...Hello........I have chronic Lyme disease and noticed when I took 300 to 400 mg of doxy at one time my teeth ached especially the two crowns I have. So I also tried the Dakin's solution for three days by just swishing a short time the first day, a little longer the 2nd day and longer the third day but still not a full 2 minutes. That evening the left side of the my neck felt uncomfortable. The next morning got up got ready, brushed teeth, put makeup on and didn't notice anything late morning I had a sneezing fit and after that my left side of my face was instantly swollen and painful. The area in front of your ear and down the neck from there. Eating dinner that evening made it even worse like cupping your hand around a softball. I noticed when using the Dakin's the left inside of my cheek burned more than any other place in my mouth. Do you think this could be a herx reaction of the Dakin's killing spirochetes?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-18549977370463685852018-04-24T09:28:06.247-05:002018-04-24T09:28:06.247-05:00The goal is to not get to the point where the spir...The goal is to not get to the point where the spirochetes enter the blood stream. The Dakins solution shouldnt be a daily practice but should there be a mouth or gum sore this may be one way to prevent the spirochete from entering the blood.ClintFromNYtoVAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13391982675035116845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-24417178046530082132018-04-24T09:24:30.643-05:002018-04-24T09:24:30.643-05:00 Indirectly only. If the teeth are aligned as such... Indirectly only. If the teeth are aligned as such that food gets caught in them more easily, then plaque becomes more likely.<br /><br /> The best thing you can do is brush with a glycerine free toothpaste, floss with a wax and fluoride free floss, and rinse with a salt water baking soda combo.<br /><br /> Thanks for your comment. If you liked the article please share with others.ClintFromNYtoVAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13391982675035116845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2139177477833997806.post-57070892102189751252018-04-24T00:41:47.883-05:002018-04-24T00:41:47.883-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.RonPeterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12209839241485301293noreply@blogger.com