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To: dennisw
I’d imagine the Clorox dilution would be even more fantastic if used in one’s Water-Pik. Gets into the gums that way!

That's what we recommend.

Do you do this? My sister does though she did it more often in the beginning to get rid of plaque and teeth that were getting problems from bacteria below the gum line. She had success. I think I might start myself plus brushing with baking soda

My sister saved thousands on exotic laser treatments etc for what she had....all with the bleach+water pik methode

yes. It is the best way to get the anti-microbial action down into the spaces in the gum line where it is really most effective. Once you get control of the sheer numbers of bacteria, you really don't need to do it quite as often. You'll find you like the feeling it gives your mouth. Just always remake the solution daily and watch the dilution. The Blue Cap method of getting the right type of Clorox no longer works. Clorox dropped that coding a couple of years ago and ALL versions of Clorox come with the same dark blue cap now. Get the anti-bacterial version if Clorox if you can find it. . . If not, don't worry too much about other contaminating additions. At 20 to 1, the small additions will not amount to much. Just don't get one that is a detergent with Clorox added.

271 posted on 06/08/2016 9:37:45 AM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue..)
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To: Swordmaker

Thanks ... I know where to get no frills bleach. Home Depot and Lowes and Aldi’s....All bleach seems to ship in a more concentrated form than a few years ago.

So you personally still brush with baking soda? And you use bleach in a water pick once in a while?
With one capful of bleach diluted with 24 capfuls water?

Yeah I read your update on blue cap Clorox... how they put additives in it these days


272 posted on 06/08/2016 11:30:14 AM PDT by dennisw (The strong take from the weak, but the smart take from the strong)
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