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Using MMS directly on the skin/face for rosacea
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19 Jun 2019 19:23 #60741
by MikeGreo
Using MMS directly on the skin/face for rosacea was created by MikeGreo
Hi,
What is the best and safest way to use MMS on the face to get rid of acne/rosacea? Can I just activate MMS with hydrochloric acid and and than add water, the same way we do when we are going to drink it, and than just use that water, by dipping a cotton into the water and using it on the face to clear the skin?
Kind regards,
Mike
What is the best and safest way to use MMS on the face to get rid of acne/rosacea? Can I just activate MMS with hydrochloric acid and and than add water, the same way we do when we are going to drink it, and than just use that water, by dipping a cotton into the water and using it on the face to clear the skin?
Kind regards,
Mike
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19 Jun 2019 20:35 - 19 Jun 2019 21:38 #60743
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Using MMS directly on the skin/face for rosacea
In Jim's latest book, Two Fundamental Health Procedures for the HRP are discussed. Starting on page 76 you will find one of those Fundamental Health Procedures, Spraying Your Skin, using not only MMS1, but also MMS2.
I know that CDH and CDS can also be used on skin, although they are not mentioned in the book. I have personally used undiluted (full strength) CDS on my skin problems including a pre-cancer, which was successfully removed. I also added some DMSO on top of the CDS.
Because MMS1 used externally contains unactivated MMS, I wonder if that could cause any skin irritation that can happen when using non-activated MMS? There is a protocol for applying non-activated MMS onto skin, with instructions to remove it with water after a maximum of 5 minutes skin contact time. Since CDS does not contain any unactivated MMS or residual acid activator, it should not bother health skin, even at full undiluted strength.
I know that CDH and CDS can also be used on skin, although they are not mentioned in the book. I have personally used undiluted (full strength) CDS on my skin problems including a pre-cancer, which was successfully removed. I also added some DMSO on top of the CDS.
Because MMS1 used externally contains unactivated MMS, I wonder if that could cause any skin irritation that can happen when using non-activated MMS? There is a protocol for applying non-activated MMS onto skin, with instructions to remove it with water after a maximum of 5 minutes skin contact time. Since CDS does not contain any unactivated MMS or residual acid activator, it should not bother health skin, even at full undiluted strength.
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20 Jun 2019 03:02 #60747
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You should experiment with it using a Q-Tip.
I put mms straight on any imperfection, it burns like crazy for a couple minutes if there is something bad there.
I find that one application is all that is needed.
I used to wash it off, but not anymore as I forgot once and it stayed on for hours, nothing happened as mms quits working after about 5 minutes, then it's just a salty white spot.
Just don't put it anywhere near your eyes, as it will turn the skin red for a day or two.
But experiment !
I put mms straight on any imperfection, it burns like crazy for a couple minutes if there is something bad there.
I find that one application is all that is needed.
I used to wash it off, but not anymore as I forgot once and it stayed on for hours, nothing happened as mms quits working after about 5 minutes, then it's just a salty white spot.
Just don't put it anywhere near your eyes, as it will turn the skin red for a day or two.
But experiment !
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