@yerrag
essentially the method consists in carrying out a parasitic analysis of the pockets, he states that it is a disease that is acquired and transmitted.... the main culprit would be amoeba gingivalis.
the protocol is based on the antibiotic metronidazole
and a fundamental component for him is to do home cleaning with hydrogen peroxide and Torrens powder (6 parts sodium bicarbonate and 1 part salt) 2 times a day for a whole year.
the patient must remove the dead tartar deposits on a monthly basis.
according to him and according to various people I saw on the web they would be definitively healed by undergoing a routine with peroxide and powder 2 times a week after the year of treatment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq-M7m9uE7w
I tried it but without a therapist who followed me only with the home treatment.
I felt better until I went to the dentist who, probing my pockets with my eyes closed, inflamed my gums worse than before!
The upper incisors were fine and after he inserted the probe he had used for the infected teeth deep into the healthy pocket of my upper teeth, now after a month I had a small but visible recess in the gum above the incisors as if he had brought manually in a sealed area before periodontal infection.