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Suggestions needed for applying MMS topically for resistant scabies 02 Sep 2013 21:22 #35734

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Hello,
I have been living with resistant scabies for 6 years now, I have tried absolutely everything to rid myself of this parasite to no prevail. I now want to try MMS after watching Matt Monarch's YouTube video on how he used the MMS life threatening disease protocol and DMSO. It calls for 10 drops of MMS mixed with DMSO applied to a different body part every other hour. Do I need to work up to 10 drops internally before I can apply 10 drops topically? I just took my first drop internally and will increase two drops each day as recommended. I would like to start the topical treatment but don't know if 10 drops applied with DMSO could be too dangerous to begin with.

Also, I got a very, very strong chlorine smell...is this normal? I understand it is chlorine but one drop permeated my whole kitchen.

If anyone could help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

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Suggestions needed for applying MMS topically for resistant scabies 03 Sep 2013 13:51 #35742

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This video came out before the new protocols. I believe the book would recommend that it would be best doing protocol 1000, which is to work up to 3 drops activated an hour, 8 hours a day. Then the skin spray - which is 8-10 drops of MMS, activated with 50% citric acid. You can put that in a spray bottle, and spray it on the body, and then add the DMSO on top of it, to get it deeper into the tissues. And finally, MMS baths, which will be 20-40 drops of MMS in a bath. You can add DMSO to the bathwater, also (20 drops), but be sure that your tub is very clean - DMSO is a solvent and carries everything through the skin.

How long it will take, I do not know.

You may want to get Jim Humble's book - at least the first 50 pages, which are a free download.

Pam
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Suggestions needed for applying MMS topically for resistant scabies 04 Sep 2013 17:51 #35761

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Thank you Pam:) I will check out that protocol.

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Suggestions needed for applying MMS topically for resistant scabies 04 Sep 2013 19:11 #35766

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Ok, I read up on protocol 1000 and see I now need to take MMS as 3 drops an hour for 8 hours but I couldn't find anything that tells me how long to take internally until I can apply topically safely.

Today I am starting over and just did 2 drops, I will do another 2 drop in an hour and after that I will continue with 3 drops every hour. Can I start topical application tomorrow? And if I do should I still be taking it internally at the same time?

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Suggestions needed for applying MMS topically for resistant scabies 27 Sep 2022 23:43 #76903

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Hi there. Wondering if you found any relief with this protocol Maxanna? My husband, our three boys and I have been dealing with scabies for some time now. Any update would be so appreciated.


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Tiffany

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