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15 May 2014 04:36 #44408 by adrianatitus
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On the forum : mms spray and dmso 11 May 2014 02:14 One of the Rev.'s responded to not put DMSO in the Tub. My friend started doing that a week ago. Is this bad for her. I wasn't sure if this comment was only made for that particular persons condition or is that a definate for everyone.

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15 May 2014 05:13 #44409 by fourfingerz
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Jim does not suggest using DMSO in his Tub Bath protocol (at the bottom of the forum page).

DMSO is a solvent and a carrier. It could dissolve some of the bath tub and carry it into the body. It could also carry chlorine (in most municipal water)

Spray mms on the skin and rub DMSO over it to carry it in - you have total control.

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17 May 2014 11:59 #44471 by hannelore.sander
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How do you "rub it over it"? I have the 70/30% gel. Can I use that? I also have the liquid drops, which I use with my daily maintenance dose. But I am afraid to use them straight on the skin because they are supposed to be such strong stuff. What kind of damage can DMSO, both externally and internally if used wrongly? I had the flu this week, for example, and followed protocol 1000+ for a couple of days, but instead of using 3 drops of DMSO I mistakenly used 6 drops (since I am so used to that with my maintenance dose). I just wish there was one source for all the information on DMSO as Jim Humble recommends its usage.

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17 May 2014 14:24 #44475 by gjplaceres
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hannelore.sander wrote: How do you "rub it over it"? I have the 70/30% gel. Can I use that? I also have the liquid drops, which I use with my daily maintenance dose. But I am afraid to use them straight on the skin because they are supposed to be such strong stuff. What kind of damage can DMSO, both externally and internally if used wrongly? I had the flu this week, for example, and followed protocol 1000+ for a couple of days, but instead of using 3 drops of DMSO I mistakenly used 6 drops (since I am so used to that with my maintenance dose). I just wish there was one source for all the information on DMSO as Jim Humble recommends its usage.


When you mix 10 SC drops + 10 HCL drops + 20 drops of DMSO (99%), you making 50% solution of DMSO, That why it work ok.

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17 May 2014 15:28 #44476 by pam
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Hannalore, DMSO is (as it appears to me) somewhat an adjunct therapy, added to our protocol 1000, 2000, etc. The best book I've seen on it is Morton Walker's book, DMSO, Nature's Healer -

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18 May 2014 11:11 #44496 by hannelore.sander
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That's interesting. I would have assumed that the DMSO would have to be diluted with water. but what you are saying is that activated MMS acts as a diluting agent. But what if, as this particular post suggests, you rub the DMSO on top of an MMS spray application. Should it then be diluted with water?

And thank you for the book suggestion, Pam. I have this but find it overwhelming. It suggests that almost everything can get cured with DMSO, just like MMS, and that creates a conflict for me.

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18 May 2014 16:24 #44507 by pam
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It is a compilation of all the research, which is why it looks like it's a "will cure everything" book.

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