8-9 hours!gotshot26 wrote:Thanks for posting. Will try this toothpaste. Sorry to hear about your struggles. How long fresh are you getting at a time?
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8-9 hours!gotshot26 wrote:Thanks for posting. Will try this toothpaste. Sorry to hear about your struggles. How long fresh are you getting at a time?
100 percent, been through 2 tubes, best money ever spent.zneb wrote:Is it still working ?
Oh that's great isn't it Jimi, you have no idea what hell I have been through having chronic BB. It's embarassing as hell, I have been suicidal and this is the ONLY thing including two types of mouthwash that work for MY body chemistry. It's cheap as hell and I JUST WANT TO HELP JUST ONE PERSON AND SAVE THEM THE YEARS OF TORMENT I HAVE GONE THROUGH MY ENTIRE LIFE.Jimi Stein wrote:come on stop advertising tung gel.......it is just like any other bad breath product...........u work for them?
Zinc chloride is a skin irritant. After contact of the skin, immediate removal is necessary using soap and plenty of water. After contact of the eyes, adequate measures are rinsing with plenty of water, use of Isogutt eye drops, and contacting an ophthalmologist as soon as possible.[51]
Zinc chloride is caustic to the gastrointestinal tract, occasionally leading to hematemesis. Symptoms of acute intoxication are gastrointestinal distress, diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Vomiting occurs almost universally. The lethal dose in humans is 3–5 g.[citation needed] Decontamination of the gastrointestinal tract after oral uptake of zinc compounds is mostly unnecessary, since patients usually vomit sufficiently. Milk may be administered to decrease absorption of the metal. Zinc levels may be normalized with EDTA salts.[51]
Zinc chloride is extremely detrimental to the lungs, and pulmonary exposure to zinc chloride smoke resulted in ten fatalities.[citation needed] Inhalation of fumes of zinc, zinc oxide, or zinc chloride leads to pulmonary edema and metal fume fever. Onset occurs within 4–6 h and may be delayed up to 8 h. Symptoms include rapid breathing, dyspnea, cough, fever, shivering, sweating, chest and leg pain, myalgias, fatigue, metallic taste, salivation, thirst, and leukocytosis, which can last from 24 to 48 h. In cases of fume inhalation, cortisone preparations should be applied immediately (e.g., by inhalation of Auxiloson) to avoid development of lung edema.[51]
Speiser miracle snake oil? LolJimi Stein wrote:you created three different topics for tung gel.....seems fishy.......tung gel is nothing special.....it is the same crap as Katz product.....or Speiser miracle snake oil......like I said, zinc is not the main reason your bb went down....it is the other ingredient, called sodium chlorite, a nasty chemical......seems fishy this is the only product that is praised here....and this company wanted to advertise here but changed their mind......so you could be one of their snitches....it happened before.....
Jimi Stein wrote:ok main ingredient is zinc chloride....same shit as sodium chlorite, chlorine dioxine etc.....
side effects of zinc chloride are
Zinc chloride is a skin irritant. After contact of the skin, immediate removal is necessary using soap and plenty of water. After contact of the eyes, adequate measures are rinsing with plenty of water, use of Isogutt eye drops, and contacting an ophthalmologist as soon as possible.[51]
Zinc chloride is caustic to the gastrointestinal tract, occasionally leading to hematemesis. Symptoms of acute intoxication are gastrointestinal distress, diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Vomiting occurs almost universally. The lethal dose in humans is 3–5 g.[citation needed] Decontamination of the gastrointestinal tract after oral uptake of zinc compounds is mostly unnecessary, since patients usually vomit sufficiently. Milk may be administered to decrease absorption of the metal. Zinc levels may be normalized with EDTA salts.[51]
Zinc chloride is extremely detrimental to the lungs, and pulmonary exposure to zinc chloride smoke resulted in ten fatalities.[citation needed] Inhalation of fumes of zinc, zinc oxide, or zinc chloride leads to pulmonary edema and metal fume fever. Onset occurs within 4–6 h and may be delayed up to 8 h. Symptoms include rapid breathing, dyspnea, cough, fever, shivering, sweating, chest and leg pain, myalgias, fatigue, metallic taste, salivation, thirst, and leukocytosis, which can last from 24 to 48 h. In cases of fume inhalation, cortisone preparations should be applied immediately (e.g., by inhalation of Auxiloson) to avoid development of lung edema.[51]
Hey, next time another person says they are using hydrogen peroxide you can tell them that it can cause white spots, skin burns, sore throat, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, pain redness, blurred vision. Hydrogen peroxide, the same mild acid that many people use to disinfectant their kitchens or treat cuts and abrasions. Hydrogen peroxide has been used as an antiseptic since the 1920s because it kills bacteria cells by destroying their cell walls.Jimi Stein wrote:ok main ingredient is zinc chloride....same shit as sodium chlorite, chlorine dioxine etc.....
side effects of zinc chloride are
Zinc chloride is a skin irritant. After contact of the skin, immediate removal is necessary using soap and plenty of water. After contact of the eyes, adequate measures are rinsing with plenty of water, use of Isogutt eye drops, and contacting an ophthalmologist as soon as possible.[51]
Zinc chloride is caustic to the gastrointestinal tract, occasionally leading to hematemesis. Symptoms of acute intoxication are gastrointestinal distress, diarrhea, nausea, and abdominal pain. Vomiting occurs almost universally. The lethal dose in humans is 3–5 g.[citation needed] Decontamination of the gastrointestinal tract after oral uptake of zinc compounds is mostly unnecessary, since patients usually vomit sufficiently. Milk may be administered to decrease absorption of the metal. Zinc levels may be normalized with EDTA salts.[51]
Zinc chloride is extremely detrimental to the lungs, and pulmonary exposure to zinc chloride smoke resulted in ten fatalities.[citation needed] Inhalation of fumes of zinc, zinc oxide, or zinc chloride leads to pulmonary edema and metal fume fever. Onset occurs within 4–6 h and may be delayed up to 8 h. Symptoms include rapid breathing, dyspnea, cough, fever, shivering, sweating, chest and leg pain, myalgias, fatigue, metallic taste, salivation, thirst, and leukocytosis, which can last from 24 to 48 h. In cases of fume inhalation, cortisone preparations should be applied immediately (e.g., by inhalation of Auxiloson) to avoid development of lung edema.[51]
Another long-term member posted tung gel was working for them after Dita recommended it. So even if she is working with the company, isn't that a good thing that someone found a cure?Jimi Stein wrote:Therabreath is on the same level as tung gel........same crap, same oxidizing chemicals.....maybe you should do I research.....
MAybe you should start paying for this site, developer, designer, hosting from your pompous pocket....honestly I put more in than earned.....so please just shut up......ebook is simply to cover the costs of the website....and with it people have a far better chance getting cured than just using tung gel....