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01 Dec 2019 21:37 #61797 by CLO2
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"Can you recommend a place to purchase glass, marked mL syringes?"

Some years ago I purchased online a package of all glass syringes. As I recall there were about ten 5 ml syringes. I found that most of them did not seal very well, which is understandable because there was no flexible, compressible plastic tip on the plunger.

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01 Dec 2019 22:02 #61798 by CLO2
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"Did I read that the powder density of MMS2 is 1.2 g/mL? I have size 4 prepared MMS2 capsules here. I weigh 125, I'm calculating my best MMS2 dosage as recommended."

No, I have not seen that MMS2 density number. Thanks. I would think that the weight/volume number would vary depending on the size of MMS2 granules. The larger the granule size, the more air space there would be. I think weighing MMS2 for dosing would be the most accurate method.

Don't forget to start with low doses and increase slowly, plus drink adequate amounts of water with each ingested dose. And never let MMS2 come in contact with DMSO!
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04 Dec 2019 19:36 #61839 by AriannaAngel12
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There you go! Love the 8 separate bottles idea for MMS1/CDH or CDS and travel/work away from home! Brilliant idea!:))
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04 Dec 2019 19:37 #61840 by AriannaAngel12
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All great advice, thank you! I need to purchase a scale for weighing very light powders!

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04 Dec 2019 19:40 #61841 by AriannaAngel12
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CLO2 wrote: "Can you recommend a place to purchase glass, marked mL syringes?"

Some years ago I purchased online a package of all glass syringes. As I recall there were about ten 5 ml syringes. I found that most of them did not seal very well, which is understandable because there was no flexible, compressible plastic tip on the plunger.


Are you saying plastic is ok?

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04 Dec 2019 21:31 #61843 by CLO2
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You will find lots of inexpensive scales on Amazon. I have been using the AWS brand. One weighs up to 2 kg and the other 100 grams. Be sure to buy calibration weights for the scale(s) you purchase.
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04 Dec 2019 21:44 #61844 by CLO2
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I have been using plastic syringes for years and they seem to be okay. No discoloration seen on any of the parts. They eventually bind and have to be thrown away. I cover the printed scale on the body with Scotch tape, otherwise the numbers wipe off quickly. Cheaper to buy large quantities such as 100 if you will be using a lot of them. Also check out plastic pipettes.
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08 Dec 2019 16:44 #61870 by AriannaAngel12
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Hi. I've been attempting to create a new post here this morning, it's 10:43am CT. I keep getting a debug error and it requests I turn on a debug mode and go to a certain website with a link? Why is this happening today? Is your site down? Thanks.

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08 Dec 2019 16:47 #61871 by AriannaAngel12
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Here is what I have been attempting to post all morning as a new thread. I keep getting a debug error code. So I will post it here.

Hi. I have a scalp/neck eczema. I applied MMS1 on this rather large, inflamed area. The next morning the rash had spread by 50% and was more painful! I’d heard about this being a fungal infection from Jim Humble. So, I purchased NOW bentonite clay, mixed it with Vaseline and applied it for 3 days, for at least 8 hours. The rash decreased by 20%, it did not disappear as Mr.Humble suggested.

My question to the forum, what other substances can I use to activate/wet the bentonite clay besides petroleum jelly? I am having a horrible time removing it from my fine hair, I’ve tried everything. Plus I cannot put of course band aids in my hair! Do you think almond oil would be a successful carrier for the bentonite clay? The bentonite clay carries a strong negative charge when wet that attracts and binds pathogens, toxins and heavy metals. I don’t know enough about almond oil, I just have some on hand for skin moisturizing. I also have NOW organic coconut oil for the skin, would that work? Would these oils interfere with the negative charge bonding capacity of the bentonite, is this how come Mr. Humble recommends Vaseline? I hope someone has an answer with good knowledge of this biochemistry. Also how important is wrapping the area to have the healing of the fungal action, to kill-absorb or inactivate this very painful, inflamed, itching condition.

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08 Dec 2019 22:38 #61874 by CLO2
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On page 106 Jim says:
"Alternatives to Petroleum Jelly are coconut oil, olive oil, or another good quality carrier oil. Make the mixture fairly stiff so that it will adhere well to the fungus area."

I would use clay first. If there is no improvement, then you might consider applying CDS to the area and see what happens.
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