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19 Aug 2014 14:43 #46981
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Hi , could you please tell me exactly how you used the MMs & DMSO, did you use activated MMS mixed with water & then added 3 drops of DMSO & mix together? If so how much water ? Thank you .
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19 Aug 2014 14:55 #46985
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Activate your MMS. Then add 1 drop DMSO for every 1drop of MMS. So, 3 drops activated MMS and 3 drops of DMSO. Take immediately.
For every drop of MMS you need 1 ounce water.
For every drop of MMS you need 1 ounce water.
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20 Feb 2015 04:09 #49081
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I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.
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delite,
well, if all that stuff here don't work, you may wanna try soaking your feet in half cup to a whole cup of borax....yes, 20 muleteam borax. it's AKA BORON. boron is antifungal.
get a small tub of warm water, add borax and soak.
you could also try making a paste dabbing a bit on the nail, then wrap saran wrap or other suitable wrap overnight for a few days, see how effective it is for you.
boron is also good for arthritis....do a search for the borax conspiracy and read
well, if all that stuff here don't work, you may wanna try soaking your feet in half cup to a whole cup of borax....yes, 20 muleteam borax. it's AKA BORON. boron is antifungal.
get a small tub of warm water, add borax and soak.
you could also try making a paste dabbing a bit on the nail, then wrap saran wrap or other suitable wrap overnight for a few days, see how effective it is for you.
boron is also good for arthritis....do a search for the borax conspiracy and read
I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.
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20 Feb 2015 04:18 #49082
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I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.
Replied by KennethWalter on topic Fungal Nail Infection
good old bentonite clay. seems to me that the way the clay works is by drawing stuff out. so if you try driving it deep down, I dunno what would happen.
I don't think I'd try that. FWIW
I don't think I'd try that. FWIW
I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.
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20 Feb 2015 05:24 #49085
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This one was in another thread last year. Made a PDF file from that post:
Toenail Fungus Infection
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23 Feb 2015 07:02 - 23 Feb 2015 07:03 #49106
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The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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Fungus in the toe nail bed is a nasty. I have tried a lot of thiongs. Boron is new to me and will keep it in mind for future applications trials.
What sorted me out with a persistent infection - and surprisingly quickly, was St. John's Wart oil. This was discovered by trying to treat a small skin eruption (bacterial I thought) which became rather aggressive when trying to treat it with my usual - Apple Cider Vinegar. No joy. My wife quipped one day to pop some SJW on the infection. Surprised as I was for the nasty spot of skin clear in 5 days - two applications of two drops of SJW rubbed in well.
It struck me that oil will penetrate the nail bed easily - so I pooped SJW on my toenail fungal infection. I used a tooth pick to shove the oil down as far as I could push it and also opening the nail bed. Within a week I noticed the site had lost its angry colour and was not progressing anymore. Presto, 4 weeks later I am clear for now.
Will report on this again later as to progress final. I sure am relieved!
Link to product: www.avogel.ca/en/herbal-remedies/st-johns-wort-oil.php
What sorted me out with a persistent infection - and surprisingly quickly, was St. John's Wart oil. This was discovered by trying to treat a small skin eruption (bacterial I thought) which became rather aggressive when trying to treat it with my usual - Apple Cider Vinegar. No joy. My wife quipped one day to pop some SJW on the infection. Surprised as I was for the nasty spot of skin clear in 5 days - two applications of two drops of SJW rubbed in well.
It struck me that oil will penetrate the nail bed easily - so I pooped SJW on my toenail fungal infection. I used a tooth pick to shove the oil down as far as I could push it and also opening the nail bed. Within a week I noticed the site had lost its angry colour and was not progressing anymore. Presto, 4 weeks later I am clear for now.
Will report on this again later as to progress final. I sure am relieved!
Link to product: www.avogel.ca/en/herbal-remedies/st-johns-wort-oil.php
The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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26 Feb 2015 07:57 #49149
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Hello Sky,
I am inspired by your story and have ordered the product. Once I've got it I may have to ask you how you used it and also how your nail is now.
Regards
Marianne
I am inspired by your story and have ordered the product. Once I've got it I may have to ask you how you used it and also how your nail is now.
Regards
Marianne
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26 Feb 2015 12:00 - 26 Feb 2015 12:09 #49151
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The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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You’re most welcome Marianne
Checked out my nail yesterday whilst trimming and it look really good. No evidence of regrowth so far.
The problem with these feet pathogens is that they go inter cellular (athletes foot) and the nail fungus is in a warm cocoon and protected. My athlete’s foot condition recurred this year and I am blasting it with the oil which seems to be working also. I think treatment has to be long-term to maintain the lowest culture growth possible.
MMS baths are also on the cards for me when I beat this condition - as both a deep treatment and a prophylactic one.
Checked out my nail yesterday whilst trimming and it look really good. No evidence of regrowth so far.
The problem with these feet pathogens is that they go inter cellular (athletes foot) and the nail fungus is in a warm cocoon and protected. My athlete’s foot condition recurred this year and I am blasting it with the oil which seems to be working also. I think treatment has to be long-term to maintain the lowest culture growth possible.
MMS baths are also on the cards for me when I beat this condition - as both a deep treatment and a prophylactic one.
The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
Last edit: 26 Feb 2015 12:09 by Sky.
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27 Feb 2015 02:18 - 27 Feb 2015 02:21 #49158
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Yes I have treated it with MMS1, 2 DMSO, Bentonite etc. It is right throughout my system. and also the cause or connected to my Rheumatoid Arthritis, which is really just the next step up when it comes to fungus. I am always taking anti fungi things and it keeps everything at bay but never gets rid of it. But I am still hoping that one day my nails will look nice again. Life is a fine balance.
Thank you for sharing what worked for you. and it will help me if you continue to do so.
Thanks also to JHumble, Rex Newman and all other brave people out there.
Marianne
Thank you for sharing what worked for you. and it will help me if you continue to do so.
Thanks also to JHumble, Rex Newman and all other brave people out there.
Marianne
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27 Feb 2015 19:25 #49166
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Hello Sky,
My oil has arrived, but reading the list of ingredients it now seems to be olive oil mixed with st johns wort extract. Was yours that too?
Marianne
My oil has arrived, but reading the list of ingredients it now seems to be olive oil mixed with st johns wort extract. Was yours that too?
Marianne
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