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Rash - is this the fungal rash mms makes worse?
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I'm doing protocol 1000 and the mms spray on my 9 year old who has molluscum. His molluscum which is a viral rash seemed to be doing well with the spray and then a few days in he started complaining the spray was burning under his arms. (He had molluscum bumps near there so I had sprayed the entire area to keep it from spreading) I went from 10 drops per ounce to 6 drops and he still said it burned there and then this rash started appearing.
I've stopped spraying that particular area and been doing the bentonite clay and vasoline for a few days now and am seeing minimal help, although it hasn't gotten worse.
Has anyone actually seen what this rash that mms makes worse actually looks like to tell if they think this is it? If I'm wasting my time and should be hitying it with mms instead I hate to be wasting time when I could be spraying it. It looks somewhat similar to the molluscum but I've never seen the molluscum so clumped together which makes me think it's something else. Could it just be detox? It's under both arm pits.
Thanks for any help.
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Yes, it is possible that a detox symptom is the rash you see. I presume your son is continuing ingesting MMS1 following P1000.
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I use CDS full strength on myself; even killed a pre-cancer with it. CDS full strength should not bother healthy skin, but MMS un-activated will burn skin in less than 5 minutes.
You can make CDS with the MMS and activator that you now have. But, you do need the proper containers. It is quite expensive to purchase CDS.
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This method is called the overnight way to make CDS which is easy and safe. The original method used a heated reactor which could explode (happened to me), so I and others came up with the overnight method.
You put 240 ml of distilled water in the 500 ml capacity receiver container and MMS plus 50% citric acid in the reactor. Here are some photos that show two different types of 500 ml capacity glass receiver jars and two different reactors. Either one of each will work. Whatever you can find locally will do the job. I can refer you to some PDF files for details if you want to make CDS. This will give you an idea what is involved.
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How-to-make-it instructions are on page 5, item #6.
If you want more info on making CDS and some history of past experiments on how-to-make-it, under the heading Infosheets you will find more CDS PDF files at mmsinfo.org/ . If you plan on ingesting it refer to www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/CDS_CDH_and_Protocols-2.pdf for dosing with protocols.
You can put undiluted CDS in a sprayer, but not sure how long the sprayer will last due to the strong CLO2. I have one in my fridge that's been there about a year and it still works. You can also apply it with your fingers. Remember to keep CDS well sealed when not using it as the CLO2 gas wants to escape. And when its temperature is below about 50 F, it does not come out of solution as readily as it would when warmer. Also, try not to breathe the gas too much.
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