I will find out what our doctor's fall back position is, what other chlorine bleach, is as good or almost as good as Clorox used to be, to replace what is no longer available for this purpose.
What does brushing your teeth with bleach do, it dangerous and how do you do it?
Ordinary powdered baking soda (pH 9.5) is a specific for oral spirochetes, killing them in about 5 seconds. Baking soda toothpaste is not concentrated enough.
Importantly, some added benefit comes from mixing powdered baking soda with table salt, which was the popular combination for brushing teeth prior to toothpaste.
A warm, salty gargle is regarded as the premier general purpose mouth hygiene and therapy gargle for oral and throat problems, which probably explains the benefit.
Who buys Clorox for regular bleach? Look at the label for ingredients, buy the store generic. They seem to be just sodium hypochlorite for what I’ve seen at Wal-Mart and Home Depot.
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Clorox posted another Clorox product last night called Clorox Germicidal which my main doctor just got back to me on. It is basically the same as the original product with safe buffering chemicals added to allow it to last longer in the bottle. He's reviewed them and finds them OK in the percentages they are in the mix. This is the ONLY one that is OK to use. . . none of the others should be used. As you notice it has the same damn blue cap as all the rest!
It is still concentrated, so the amount of Sodium Hypochlorite in it is 8.25% not 7%. Use 24 capfuls of water to one capful of Clorox Germicidal.
Finding it may be a bit more difficult. . . Costco carries a 3-pack for about $8.42, but your local grocery or hardware may not have it. Do NOT use any of the others, only the Clorox Germicidal version.