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Fibroids 05 Mar 2019 22:59 #59968

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Hello All! I have a question about the protocol I should follow for uterine fibroids. I have completed the 1000 protocol using mms/cd. I want to eliminate the excruciating pain and bleeding I have with fibroids. This month was actually different and worst than previously completing the mms/cd 1000 protocol.

I want to use DSMO as that might be the best option to get the mms thru the skin. However the instructions are pretty vague for the transdermal skin protocol.(think it’s the 3000 protocol). My question is it says to use up to one teaspoon to a tablespoon of DSMO right after applying the 20 drop activated dose of activated MMS. I’m afraid to measure a teaspoon or put the Dsmo on any plastic or stainless steel silverware. Can anyone guesstimate how many drops I should be using To equal a teaspoon or tablespoon of DSMO each time? Also it’s not specific of the frequency or actual number of times per day to do the skin protocol. How many times a day should I apply the topical treatment?. I’m spraying the 20. drops of activated mms on my stomach and using about 9 drops of the dsmo. I’m not sure if that is enough drops of DSMO. I have two large fibroids and they have caused me soo much pain. My doctor wanted me to do an emoblizer surgery but I said no way. I’m going to remove them my own way but I’m not sure if I’m doing this right. Also should I apply the treatment to each side of my stomach? As of now I’m doing one side at a time and I have two large ones. Since I completed the 1000 protocol and moved onto applying this topically. Should I do another round of the 1000 protocol in addition to the topical treatment of Dsmo? Or should I move onto to mms2? Or just continue using the topical treatment all by itself?

Please excuse me for my lack of understanding but any help is greatly appreciated.
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Fibroids 06 Mar 2019 09:01 #59985

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Can you tell me where that transdermal skin protocol can be found? Page 95 in Jim's latest book? The timings are listed there.

And, are you following the Douche Protocol on page 153 in the book? It is recommended for fibroids.

DMSO is often packaged in plastic bottles, so you should not have a problem when measuring it out with kitchen plastic spoons.

You should continue with Protocol 1000 or even Protocol 1000 Plus. Follow the HRP in the book.
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Fibroids 06 Mar 2019 21:29 #59992

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So I’m using the 3000 protocol in his 3rd millennium edition but I also have his new book from 2016. The protocol I used is on page 30.

I’m going to stop using his old book because I’m starting to get confused. I guess my problem is I wasn’t sure what protocol to do. The protocol I used is the i3000 which he mentions adding the DSMO and rubbing it in the skin after applying 20 drops of activated mms. It’s not really specific on the amount of DSMO to use. At any rate. I’m going to use the protocol you mentioned on page 95. I have not used the douche protocol at all. So let me start over and clarify what you said. I should start on protocol 1000 or the 1000 plus and in addition start using the douches together with the protocol. Im going to look in the book for that and thanks for keeping me straight! I might have additional questions once I read this again.
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Fibroids 07 Mar 2019 00:03 #59993

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"I should start on protocol 1000 or the 1000 plus and in addition start using the douches together with the protocol."

Yes, I would do that. And do follow the protocols in the 2016 book as they are the most up-to-date protocols.

You may want to try this version of the douche protocol that Mark lists in his MMS Seminar workbooks. It uses CDS, although you could use CDH instead.
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Fibroids 07 Mar 2019 04:18 #59994

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Ok thanks! Ill take a look at the one Mark Listed. One last question. I was looking for the 500 ml douche bags that would are appropriate for the protocol. The summers eve and the ones in the drug stores are not 500 ml. I’m checking amazon and stil not seeing 500 ml. Do you know where ppl might be getting them or just use the plastic summers eve plastic bottles and keep refilling the bottles until I have used 500 ml worth of the solution?

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Here is a silicone bag with silicone hose that is dual purpose and has a 2 quart capacity.

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Fibroids 08 Mar 2019 01:41 #60009

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Thanks for the link. I ordered it today! so I would like to do Mark's version of the douche protocol with the CDS but Im not sure how to make it. My question is would the CDS work better than the e MMS1? The book does not really go into too much detail on how to make the CDS or CDH. So I'm not sure or confident how to make it. However, If the CDS works better than MMS1 then I will try to learn it. Is CDS sold as a stand alone product or is this another mixture I need to buy? Also what is the best supplier for this product as I did not see this on the Genesis2 website. Thanks for all your help with this!

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Mark said:
"CDS/CDH: Since CDS does not contain MMS nor Citric acid, we have been able to do much higher doses than with MMS1 - this leads to quicker health being restored." Since Mark has had a lot of experience, I would trust his opinion.

You can use CDH instead of CDS and it is very easy to make. I sent you the link in another post, but here is the link to my short video again on how to make CDH.

As Mark said, CDS does not contain any residual (unactivated) MMS or activator; it is just CLO2 in distilled water. Externally (not in a stomach) CDH contains about 50% residual MMS and MMS1 has about 90% residual MMS. Note that all three sodium chlorite solutions (SCS) are made from the same two ingredients, MMS and an activator, and all three produce CLO2.

Jim's latest book only uses one SCS; MMS1. If you want to use CDS and CDH with MMS1 protocols refer to these charts for equivalent dosing.

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Fibroids 12 Mar 2019 00:20 #60068

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Thanks for the link! Im assuming it's ok to make the mixture in both glass or plastic bottles? Also, just want to confirm that my silicone bag is safe to add the DSMO drops and won't leach any chemicals? Just trying to be safe and make sure I truly understand the protocol. Thanks again for the link and all your help!

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