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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 12 Feb 2014 18:47 #39910

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I make up 3 spray bottles. 1) MMS2, 2) DMSO diluted 50-70%, 3) Organic Virgin Coconut oil. My applications on how I apply the mixture are based on Jim Humble's recommendations. I first spray MMS2. Then I spray DMSO so that it can carry the MMS2 deep into the infected cells. MMS2 and MMS spray does not burn. Not sure if you have ever tried DMSO, but that stings quite a bit, and especially around the neck area, where the skin is very thin. Below is a picture of the beginning of spraying MMS2. Swelling started to begin. There was no swelling before I started spraying, but I knew there was a deep infection in my neck. You can see that the neck is swollen on the right side. I took a break from spraying and it healed completely, but knew the infection was still in there. I did feel better but knew I would have to start back again to work this thing out. I ordered some Black salve to help bring this out, so in the mean time, I am back to my protocol. Started 3 days ago, and its a hot mess now. :evil: I keep the coconut spray available as needed because the scabbing becomes so dry, and it helps keep it moist with less pain. Picture # 2 is day 3 of starting back on the spray. third pic is today. It is looking a little better. I have been feeling very tired. Today nauseated as well. Backing off again to a more weakened solution to start to feel better. I am very determined, but its starting to annoy me. Consumes my everyday life, but I have healed myself from being bed bound to attacking specific areas to get myself squeaky clean. Praying has help and keeps me motivated, as well as being a mom to my 2 year old. I love sharing my story, and if it helps just one person, then my promise to pay it forward has begun. God Bless to all






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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 12 Feb 2014 19:27 #39912

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How frequently did you put DMSO in the same area? I believe you need to let the area heal from the DMSO effect before re apply again. If you are trying to make MMS inside of the body using the DMSO procedure you dont need to apply in the affected area. You can move to your shoulder or legs. Will do the same effect. But putting layers of DMSO over and over will harm than cure.
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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 13 Feb 2014 18:08 #39938

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I believe that the use of DMSO is 4 days on and 3 days off - and that it can be used directly on the area to push the MMS deeper into the tissues or to rotate it amongst the body parts (right leg once, left leg next, one arm next, other arm next, etc.) You will probably be better off using a more dilute mix on your neck - say 50% rather than the stronger DMSO.
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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 14 Feb 2014 00:33 #39953

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How much of the MMS2 do you put in water for spraying?

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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 14 Feb 2014 20:43 #39981

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Is it possible that this is an allergic reaction to the DMSO. You should first test a small area on the arm to see if there is any reaction.

Secondly I would use bentonite (calcium is best but sodium will work, but it dries the skin) cream, either mixed with water or with your favourite aqueous cream, will draw out the infection and repair the damage.

Lastly DE will eliminate any parasites. I normally mix about 10% calcium bentonite with the DE.
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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 18 Feb 2014 17:45 #40129

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I thought I had seen something like this before and found this post in my favourites

www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/welcome/18171-dmso-and-mms-ca-spine-rub-gone-wrong-has-burned-my-back

It sure looks similar to me?
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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 19 Feb 2014 01:44 #40145

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Wound is better. Diluted the DMSO, but feel that the infection is moving out of the deeper tissue and I can actually see more swelling right below the ear lobe. As if it is becoming more superficial. I use bentonite clay as well. I sometime make up a paste and sleep with it on my neck over night. When I spray the MMS/MMS2, I am pissing this thing off. It starts pulsating. I am taking MMS hourly using the baby bottle method. 2 drops over 8 hours. Lowering the internal dose allows me to enjoy life a little more. 3 years of my life with my daughter has been taken away from me. Now I can slow down the process and enjoy my time with her. On the days I don't have her, I increase the detox of drops, sprays, enemas, baths. It snows me the next day, but I allow that time for rest. I do feel a cyst in my neck where I believe is a biofilm with the infection inside. It will not break open. I had two cysts, and one did break open and I felt this infected fluid rush through my body, but I can't get this one to break open. Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions. Injecting it with MMS???
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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 19 Feb 2014 02:45 #40146

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Dena, I have had external growths of some sort on my hands and chest that would get smaller when CLO2 in some MMS form was applied with a Q-tip, but did not go away.

When I scratched them or partially ripped them away from my skin, and applied hot CDS with a Q-tip, they did go away and stayed away.

Injecting may work for your cyst, but from what I have read, it will be painful. Try to get the pH close to 7, I think. Some have added raw SC to do that.

Keep at it, you are winning!

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deep wound infection and MMS/MMS2 Spray 19 Feb 2014 05:29 #40148

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Dena

Try to use The gelcaps method. When i get interested for MMS, i was so exited that went to Walmart an purchase a bag of calcium hypochlorite. And made some gelcaps from IT. I had an infection that Was al most 10 days treated and did not go away. I took one gelcap with 200 mg Of a calcium hypochlorite At 6 pm and another At 10 pm And The infection clear The next morning.

Try attacking that infection with Calcium Hypochlorite (70%) in gelcaps

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