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25 Sep 2013 18:04 #36197
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Hello all,
I could not find any good documents on how to mix an activated MMS with DMSO for internal and external use. I look forward to hearing from your advise.
Thanks,
Dan
I could not find any good documents on how to mix an activated MMS with DMSO for internal and external use. I look forward to hearing from your advise.
Thanks,
Dan
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25 Sep 2013 19:50 #36202
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I do think this is in Jim's book, do you have it? He's very clear on protocol 1000+ and the use of the spray on the skin topped with DMSO>
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27 Sep 2013 13:45 #36248
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Hi. The DMSO makes me feel nausea. Is it normal? And I saw a little blood in the mucus.
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27 Sep 2013 14:30 #36252
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Nickol, I think you mentioned in another post that you or someone was dealing with pneumonia - that could cause the blood in the mucous. How much DMSO did you take and how did you take it?
Nickol, νομίζω ότι αναφέρατε σε άλλη θέση ότι εσείς ή κάποιος ασχολούνται με πνευμονία - που θα μπορούσε να προκαλέσει το αίμα στο η βλεννώδης. Πόσο DMSO πήρες και πόσο το πήρες;
Nickol, νομίζω ότι αναφέρατε σε άλλη θέση ότι εσείς ή κάποιος ασχολούνται με πνευμονία - που θα μπορούσε να προκαλέσει το αίμα στο η βλεννώδης. Πόσο DMSO πήρες και πόσο το πήρες;
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27 Sep 2013 16:12 #36260
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My father has cancer in the left lung and it has metastasis in the brain, not pneumonia. Sorry for my mistake. The only syptome that he has is cough. He use DMSO the last two days and he use it orally.
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27 Sep 2013 16:15 #36261
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I forgot to mention that he use it one time per day in the afternoon. And because of the nausea he afraid to take it today.
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27 Sep 2013 17:52 #36271
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I am sorry, I am new to this protocol and I am a little bit confused MMS and MMS1. So what is the difference between MMS and MMS1?
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27 Sep 2013 19:53 - 28 Sep 2013 16:45 #36277
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They could be the same chemical. MMS was renamed MMS1 when MMS2 was announced.
However, MMS/MMS1 is the same name for both unactivated and activated MMS/MMS1.
Both unactivated and activated MMS/MMS1 are used for different purposes and are different chemicals.
It has been suggested to use the acronyms MMSU for unactivated MMS/MMS1 and MMSA for activated MMS/MMS1.
Unfortunately, when written or spoken without defining which one is referenced, you don't know whether the writer/speaker means unactivated or activated MMS/MMS1.
Yes, it is confusing!
However, MMS/MMS1 is the same name for both unactivated and activated MMS/MMS1.
Both unactivated and activated MMS/MMS1 are used for different purposes and are different chemicals.
It has been suggested to use the acronyms MMSU for unactivated MMS/MMS1 and MMSA for activated MMS/MMS1.
Unfortunately, when written or spoken without defining which one is referenced, you don't know whether the writer/speaker means unactivated or activated MMS/MMS1.
Yes, it is confusing!
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28 Sep 2013 01:08 #36288
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Is your father using MMS? Which activator?
For lung cancer, I think it would be good to use DMSO on the chest, on top of MMS. Particularly if he's having problems taking a few drops of it orally. We typically suggest people take the same number of drops of DMSO as MMS.
For lung cancer, I think it would be good to use DMSO on the chest, on top of MMS. Particularly if he's having problems taking a few drops of it orally. We typically suggest people take the same number of drops of DMSO as MMS.
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28 Sep 2013 11:25 #36296
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My father is using MMS1 and today will start taking MMS2 too. How he will use DMSO in the chest? And, he must be careful with some kind of food now that he uses MMS?
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