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DMSO topical instructions and Safety Practices
- Bettson
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I have DMSO 70% in liquid form. Im waiting to get a water filter before I add it to my oral doses.
It doesnt smell very bad or like Garlic (I have read it should), does this mean its low grade?
I would like to use it topically.can someone please link me to the best protocol? When I tested 1 single drop on my skin it spread quite far. I imagine you dont need much. Im finding a lot fo stuff on Jims website to be dates and this has been my go-to resource so far.
Please also make clear aythig I need to be cautious or concerned about when using or applying DMSO. I intend to use it orally as well.
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You can use a clean hand to apply DMSO externally. DMSO should not have any odor, but you might smell like garlic when taking it.
Search this forum for DMSO posts, there are many. Be sure to set the date range to "any date".
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www.dmso.org/
www.jacoblab.com/
www.cancertutor.com/dmso/
(I tried to send these links in my first reply, but the forum software would not allow "so many" links.
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"1. Make a dose of MMS by activating 10 drops of MMS with 50 drops of lemon juice or 10% citric acid. Swirl or stir it for several seconds and wait for 3 minutes.
2. Add one teaspoon of DMSO and stir it for about 15 seconds, no longer.
3. Immediately rub it on to a leg or arm or belly. Do not wait any time at all as the solution is quickly losing strength as time passes. For example, a three minute wait would be too long"
Can someone please advise if its best to use DMSO topically straight away or wait 3 minutes??
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The question I have had, is waiting 3 minutes for DMSO to "bond" a problem with DMSO reducing CLO2 content? I did two tests to find out if there is a difference in using Protocol 3000 according to the G2C and what Amanda Mary taught.
The current G2C procedure for P3000 is found in Jim's latest ebook, "MMS Health Recovery Manual".
Instructions for Protocol 3000
Step 1.
-Mix up a solution of 10 drops of MMS with 10 drops of 50% citric acid or 10 drops of 4% HCl acid. Count 30 seconds for activation.
-Add 20 drops of water. Later you may want less water if you find you can tolerate a stronger mixture. But if this mixture is too strong (causes burning of the skin or other irritation), just add more drops of water until it doesn’t cause irritation.
-Add 1 teaspoon of DMSO.
-Immediately spread the mixture over one arm. You can use your hand to spread the mix. It is not necessary, and even potentially dangerous to wear a glove, (if latex or rubber) however, when you have finished, wash your hand with plain water, do not wash with soap and water, as DMSO is a carrier and can carry some of the soap into your tissues.
I tested using 10 drops of MMS + 10 drops 4% HCL, waited 30 seconds then added 10 drops of distilled water followed by 5ml of 70% diluted DMSO.
Test 1 = no waiting after adding DMSO, added to 125ml of distilled water so I could measure the CLO2 ppm with a test strip.
Result = about 75ppm
Test 2 = same as Test 1 except waited 3 minutes after adding DMSO and before adding to 125ml of distilled water.
Result = about 75ppm
So, the CLO2 content does not seem to be reduced by waiting 3 minutes after adding DMSO, the method Amanda Mary used. If this 3 minute "bonding" period does improve CLO2 penetration, then why not do it.
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Im concerned that my DMSO is packaged in a plastic bottle but imagine that it is best to store the DMSO in a glass bottle and use a glass dropper due to its absorbent quality. I dont know hoe long it has been in the bottle before I purchased it.
What is the best way to store the DMSO. SHoud I be concerned about the plastics leaching from the bottle?
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I now store MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) in glass bottles because I have seen three HDPE plastic bottles crack and leak after a long time.
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The book that goes into great detail about DMSO is DMSO: Nature's Healer; Paperback – January 1, 1993
by Morton Walker D.P.M.
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