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Will MMS help in baldness? 05 Mar 2014 18:47 #40871

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Hi, I have been suffering from hair loss for some time and some parts of my head are bald. I am reproducing the protocol given for baldness as given in the official site - 'Spray mixture (10 activated drops per ounce) on scalp once per hour for 10 hours per day, Protocol 1000'.

I would like to have clarification on the protocol. Should I use the spray mixture in addition to protocol 1000 or have they just mentioned that spray mixture has to be prepared using protocol 1000?

It would be difficult for me to apply the spray mixture 10 times in a day because of my work schedule. Is there any workaround like using the spray for fewer times with bigger strength?

I have heard using MMS on head would bleach hair. Even Jim mentions in his older book that using it on head regularly gives the hair a nice blond. Can somebody please confirm this?

Also, I would like to hear other people's experience on using mms for baldness.

Thanks,
Vikram

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Will MMS help in baldness? 05 Mar 2014 19:48 #40874

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Like hydrogen peroxide, MMS will 'bleach' your hair.
Better look into colloidal trace minerals for your health supplementation.
Although i don't like to promote one product more than an another, Youngevity's BTT2 (Beyond Tangerine) is probably your best alternative at present time.
In order to understand why trace minerals are important, you can look up a video on Youtube: "Dead Doctors Don't Lie".
Also, avoid shampoos.
As strange as this may sound, morning urine to wash hair is just fine. This help to at least keep your hair.
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Will MMS help in baldness? 06 Mar 2014 12:17 #40912

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Hi Samuelson,

Thanks for your reply. While I am open to trying new things, I will need some time to research your recommendation thoroughly before taking a decision.

As I have been using MMS for quite some time, I would have no problem in using it now for my problem if somebody could clarify my doubts. I also would like to hear people's experience in using mms for the above mentioned issue.

Regards,
Vikram

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Will MMS help in baldness? 06 Mar 2014 14:56 #40916

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baldness protocol:
mmswiki.is/index.php?title=Baldness

Make a habit of two things:
to help; or at least to do no harm.
Walking is man's best medicine.
Everything in excess is opposed to nature.
-Hippocrates, Father of Western medicine
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Will MMS help in baldness? 01 Apr 2014 14:40 #42469

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Hi,
I have recently discovered the many websites and videos regarding MMS.
I am very interested in this subject, so for the last 4 hours i have been reading some of the information on jimhumble.biz and mmswiki.is.

I am a little bit confused with your answer to vikram112in2000 as you state:
'Like hydrogen peroxide, MMS will 'bleach' your hair."

Below are 2 quotes from websites: msswiki.org and jimhumble.biz that say MMS is not bleach and will not bleach your hair or your skin. This will obviously cause some confusion with people researching this subject as it has myself.

mmswiki.is/index.php?title=Basic_Science_of_MMS

Is MMS a bleach?
MMS (drops of chlorine dioxide mixed with water) is not a bleach. Every single chemical known to man can be poisonous when taken in too large of quantities. Recently - a girl died from drinking too much water. [2] Ninety five percent of the medicines known to man are extremely poisonous when used in large quantities. About 15 aspirins can kill a person. One half of a cup of most of the chemicals under your sink would kill a person. I am very very sorry that no scientist or scientific laboratory has ever written up and signed a scientific paper stating that MMS is not a bleach. The fact is, no laboratory ever thought that it would be necessary to come out and say that. It never occurred to any of them that someone would be dumb enough to start calling dilute solutions of chlorine dioxide a bleach. (Industrial strength Chlorine dioxide solutions has absolutely nothing to do with MMS.) MMS is only a few drops of Chlorine dioxide (or even just Sodium chlorite) diluted in plenty of water – it simply does not have the potential to bleach anything at all. That is ridiculous - to push the idea that MMS is a bleach, as no one has ever used MMS for a bleach.


On jims website he clearly states MMS will not bleach your hair:
jimhumble.biz/0-read-this-first:

2. You can spray activated MMS on skin anywhere. It is effective against localized skin sores or diseases. The mixture must have a small amount of water added to make the liquid ready for spraying. It does not bleach hair and does not harm the skin. If you have open sores or cuts, it may cause sensations of burning but it promotes rapid germ-free closure of wounds.

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Will MMS help in baldness? 01 Apr 2014 15:48 #42471

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I've had MMS on my hair on and off for 4 years, so far it has not bleached it. If anything, my hair is actually darker than it was - (which I attribute to oral ingestion) -

Just as the sun lightens hair, though, you may find some lightening - (happens every summer for LOTS of people). But 'bleach' - like when I go to the store and purchase hair coloring, which removes the actual color from the hair shaft? - I have not seen that happen.

In this instance both Vikram and Danielson are incorrect.
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Will MMS help in baldness? 01 Apr 2014 17:40 #42487

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While traveling I learned that tribal people in South America and India wash their hair with urine....I didn't see any bald people, their hair was very thick and shiny. BTW, they rinse it, it doesn't smell.
Only when you go to the cities do you see bald guys.....
I won't be telling my husband this....

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Will MMS help in baldness? 01 Apr 2014 18:23 #42493

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@stec

My apologies!
I was confused with my tries with Hydrogen Peroxide.

2. You can spray activated MMS on skin anywhere. It is effective against localized skin sores or diseases. The mixture must have a small amount of water added to make the liquid ready for spraying. It does not bleach hair and does not harm the skin. If you have open sores or cuts, it may cause sensations of burning but it promotes rapid germ-free closure of wounds. See www.jimhumble.is/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28&Itemid=10

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Will MMS help in baldness? 01 Apr 2014 21:30 #42501

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The skin spray protocol is 10 activated drops of MMS into 1 oz of water.

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