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Solution for Gingivitis ???

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Treat-Cancer.nl - 20 Aug 2007 13:52 GMT
Solution for gingivitis, gum (periodontal) disease, periodontitis ???

Please see this:

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Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:23:06 -0700

Hi,
I just read your comment "I think I have a solution for gingivitis"
Would you mind to share it?

N.W.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007 10:04 AM

Yes, flavonoids have proven antibacterial properties (next to their
cancer preventive properties and anti-allergic properties).

You need to dissolve quercetin in vitamin C to make it work well.
Here, do this:

1 dissolve 500/1000 mg vitamin C in water
2 add 500/1000 mg Quercetin
3 shake well
4 you can now gurgle and flush your mouth with this solution

buy quercetin:

http://www.thevitaminbin.com/quercetin.html

Vitamin C is something you can buy almost everywhere. Buy Ascorbic
acid (not non-acid vitamin c).

Steven Chang

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Monday, Aug 20, 2007 3:20:40

Thank you so much. It is really working.

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Treat-Cancer.nl - 20 Aug 2007 13:57 GMT
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Newbie - 20 Aug 2007 17:13 GMT
No rinse will effectively treat periodontal disease.
The calculus <tartar> must be removed manually by a
dentist or hygienist.

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