Hello lewyzp. I just read P3000 and found this statement:
3. Repeat this process once every other hour the first day, and once every hour the second
and third days. Then quit for 4 days and do the same thing the next week. Remember,
when you quit for 4 days, continue taking MMS1 by mouth. After the second week you can
go for 4 days a week if there are no skin problems.
I agree that the protocol does not talk about taking MMS1 orally during the 3 days P3000 is done, but I would think you would always continue taking MMS1 orally. I think Jim means that when you rest 4 days by not doing P3000, to not stop taking MMS1 orally. I would take MMS1 continually for 3 weeks or until well.
You mentioned using MMS1 or CDS. Those two sacraments are quite different in that CDS should be only CLO2 gas in a water solution whereas MMS1 "activated" as per the normal 20 seconds using 50% citric acid is actually only "
activated
" about 5.5%. That leaves most of the MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) unactivated. So, you would be applying mostly MMS and citric acid diluted in just a small amount of water, diluted about 1 part MMS1 to 15 parts water, to your skin.
If the idea is to use DMSO to help CLO2 get through skin and into the blood, then CDS should be the sacrament to use rather than MMS1. If MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) and citric acid is wanted in the blood, then MMS1 would be the sacrament to use. It may be possible that MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) is converted to CLO2 inside the body.
I guess the way to prove which sacrament is best to use with P3000 is to see which one gets the results you are after.
Note that some people notice a burning sensation when DMSO is applied to their skin. I am one of them.