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Scabies 01 Oct 2022 07:19 #76934

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Thank you so much. It certainly is very strong. I feel mad at myself. Dealing with scabies for this long can make a person go mad. 

I’m a beginner to mms. Can you advise us mms1 is the same as mms? I will most certainly be diluting the dmso with water to 50/50 from now on. 

Any input in the mms1 would so so appreciated, and thank you again for responding. 


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MMS is just the Sodium Chlorite alone. While MMS1 is the activated (with the acid) MMS.

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Scabies 02 Oct 2022 23:04 #76937

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In Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook", he says that he and
other people often use "MMS" and "MMS1" interchangeably.

When people talk about using MMS, they generally are referring to MMS1,
or acid-activated SCS (Sodium Chlorite Solution), aka Chlorine Dioxide,
or CD, but even then it is only a 10% to 20% concentration, or CD in an
aqueous solution.

And MMS2 is used specifically for Calcium Hypochlorite.

CDS is Chlorine Dioxide Solution, or 100% activated CD, in some Parts Per Million
concentration, usually 3,000 ppm, or 24,000 ppm, but I've also seen 4,000 ppm.

I am going to start referring to them as CDS3, CDS4, and CDS24.

I am mostly using CDS24 right now.

HCl is 'weak' Hydrochloric Acid, usually either 4% or 5% solution,
used as the (preferred, imo) activator with SCS to create MMS1.
You can also use Citric Acid and other acids, which I have not done.

I think I got this all right. I am going to create a Glossary of Terms for my website.
 
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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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Scabies 04 Oct 2022 07:53 #76947

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Are you getting some good results yet?
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Scabies 04 Oct 2022 12:36 #76949

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I’m still healing from my application of mms/dmso. Burnt & blistering on most of my body. Obviously user error and feel incredibly embarrassed that I did that to myself. Hope to start baths once I’m back to normal. 

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Do you possibly think a bath with 10 drops of activated mms (no dmso) might help the chemical burn & blisters heal? Or should I just stay away while things go back to normal? Really regretting my impulsive/desperate decision. 

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Scabies 05 Oct 2022 07:34 #76955

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It's possible it could.

Maybe try some on one or more small areas first to see if you get a negative reaction.

Sorry to hear you had that unfortunate reaction.

Maybe a bath with aloe vera or something like that would be soothing.
(again, check a small area first)

If you find something that helps with the burns, let us know in case someone else
experiences the same thing.

And please do keep us updated.

Looking forward to hearing about your Health Restoration.
 
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A quick word to the wise: I thought I had scabies for about six months last year. Turns out NAC supplement was making me itchy. I highly recommend - especially if you've been doing all the de-infestation protocols and they haven't worked - stopping absolutely everything that isn't essential to ingest. Might save you some time! If that's not it, I wish you the best of luck trying out MMS, which seems to be marvellous.

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