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14 Jun 2025 12:44 #86847 by Leo3387
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Hello,

I recently discovered MMS and about to start the starting procedure soon, followed by fungus-mold protocol. I'm already applying the MMS1 spray on the skin, in particular on the genital area with herpes symptoms. The thing is when spraying only MMS1 it doesn't burn or sting, but if I add a drop of DMSO on top, then it burns and stings. I know Jim says that if it burns and stings on the skin while applying MMS1 it's probably fungus and one should stop the spray, and go for the clay salve. But he doesn't talk about DMSO burning and stinging on the skin. Anyone has clarity about that? To know if I can keep applying MMS1 and DMSO or if I should go for the clay vaseline salve?

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17 Jun 2025 06:01 #86866 by Goldenseal
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Generally DMSO will sting when applied on the skin. Interestingly enough, for myself and many others the stinging with redness to follow applies far more on the upper to middle of the body. For myself, especially from the knees and down I don't experience any stinging, however, even there if I apply DMSO on the same place several days in a row, my skin gets red and irritated and I have to stop or slightly alter where it is applied. My wife never experiences stinging from DMSO, upper or lower body, which always surprises me. The genital area is generally even more sensitive, I wouldn't be able to use it there, at least not more than once.
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08 Aug 2025 05:54 #87248 by CLO2
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Generally DMSO will sting when applied on the skin. Interestingly enough, for myself and many others the stinging with redness to follow applies far more on the upper to middle of the body. For myself, especially from the knees and down I don't experience any stinging, however, even there if I apply DMSO on the same place several days in a row, my skin gets red and irritated and I have to stop or slightly alter where it is applied. My wife never experiences stinging from DMSO, upper or lower body, which always surprises me. The genital area is generally even more sensitive, I wouldn't be able to use it there, at least not more than once. 

I presume that you are diluting your DMSO with distilled water for external applications? The standard dilution seems to be 70% water dilution which would be 7 parts full strength (100%) DMSO plus 3 parts distilled water. If stinging / burning still happens you could try 50% water diluted DMSO; 5 parts DMSO plus 5 parts distilled water. 
 
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08 Aug 2025 06:02 #87249 by CLO2
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Hello,

I recently discovered MMS and about to start the starting procedure soon, followed by fungus-mold protocol. I'm already applying the MMS1 spray on the skin, in particular on the genital area with herpes symptoms. The thing is when spraying only MMS1 it doesn't burn or sting, but if I add a drop of DMSO on top, then it burns and stings. I know Jim says that if it burns and stings on the skin while applying MMS1 it's probably fungus and one should stop the spray, and go for the clay salve. But he doesn't talk about DMSO burning and stinging on the skin. Anyone has clarity about that? To know if I can keep applying MMS1 and DMSO or if I should go for the clay vaseline salve? You could try the Mold / Fungus protocol. 

Thank you 

I presume that you are diluting your DMSO with distilled water for external applications? The standard dilution seems to be 70% water dilution which would be 7 parts full strength (100%) DMSO plus 3 parts distilled water. If stinging / burning still happens you could try 50% water diluted DMSO; 5 parts DMSO plus 5 parts distilled water. 
 

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