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04 Feb 2019 20:43 #59716 by Happy413
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MMS gum problem. I started using mms as a mouthwash for about a week now. I had no issues but thought I should start using incorporating the mms brushing my teeth. I started out using the 10 drop with activated 10 drop protocol. I had no issues until Sunday day 7. My gums were inflamed and just painful to the point I could barely eat. I bumped the drops down to 3 drops and still my gums are super inflamed. I’m not sure how because I didn’t have any issues when I started. I had to cease any solution mixture as it hurts to even open my mouth all the way. Does this mean my gums are having a reaction to the MMS or the bacteria is being killed so it’s red?? Also I keep seeing different protocols about using non activated drops to eliminate enamel erosion. Should I resume the mixture and bump it down to 1 drop without activating the hydrcoric activator or just cease using it until the issue clears up and see a dentist at point? I’m at a loss because my gums were fine until I started using it as a mouthwash. Any help is appreciated!!!!

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05 Feb 2019 05:31 - 05 Feb 2019 05:31 #59717 by CLO2
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You may have a fungus living in your mouth. If so, MMS1 can react with the fungus and cause the problems you are having. Try the Mold/Fungus Protocol in Jim's book. Where did you find the MMS1 mouthwash protocol?

"Also I keep seeing different protocols about using non activated drops to eliminate enamel erosion." Where did you find such protocols? You would not want to use unactivated MMS in your mouth. It will burn!
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05 Feb 2019 17:34 #59721 by Happy413
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I used Jim Humbles mouth wash protocol where he mentions to use 10 drops per mms/CD per ounce. I started off gargling with it and had no issues. Today since I stopped the treatment I noticed dead skin in my cheeks sloughing off as well as my gum lines. My gum has white on it but it appears to me dissolving because I’m usung a salt water rinse very frequently. I’m starting to be able to pull my lips down and see them. It’s extremely painful.

In regards to the protocol where it mentions inactivated drops I searched on the mms forum on gun issues and ran across folks stating they used that. It’s not a protocol that has been used so I was wondering if I did something wrong and caused this to happen. Thank you sooo much for responding!!!! I’ll look up the fungal/ mold protocol and start in that. I was afraid my teeth were going to fall out! Plus I could not even eat. Chewing was even. painful. Can you tell me how I should start the protocol or just follow Jims even if I have more irritation? I truly appreciate you helping as I was afraid I was doing the wrong thing!!!

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05 Feb 2019 21:12 #59722 by Happy413
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Also, I now have a black dot on my gum so I’m not sure what that means.

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05 Feb 2019 21:47 - 05 Feb 2019 23:03 #59723 by CLO2
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Looking in Jim's newest book MMS Health Recovery Guidebook I find a Teeth Brushing Procedure starting on page 73, but no Mouth Wash Protocol. Is that where you found the Mouth Wash Protocol?

The basic procedure is to make up a 5 drop dose of MMS1 and add it to 2 fluid ounces of water. From that solution, you brush your teeth for 2 minutes, 2 or 3 times a day. The protocol you are using is 4 times as strong and that may be the reason for your problems; you seem to be overdosing.

And, if your MMS1 is not properly 'activated', you may end up with too much highly alkaline Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS = MMS). MMS will burn skin tissue which is what your symptoms seem to indicate. It would helpful to know exactly how you make MMS1 and what color is has after the 30 second activation period before adding it to purified water.

The only Jim Humble approved MMS protocols are contained in his latest book. No approved protocols are available online, although some online MMS protocols may happen to be the same as the books'.

I presume you have his latest book?
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05 Feb 2019 23:27 #59725 by Happy413
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So you might be right omg I have been doing this wrong. So I watched his video where he has the spray bottle and he mentions you can use it in your mouth. I assumed that meant for your teeth as well. So I guess I have two questions. Do I do nothing and let my mouth heal or still use the 5 drop protocol you mentioned now or run to the dentist ASAP because I may have damaged my gums? Also I’m mixing it the solution and waiting 30 seconds until it’s amber colored to dilute with water. I have the mms/CD. I used an actual timer on my watch to validate the seconds.

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05 Feb 2019 23:53 #59726 by Happy413
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Also I have Jims third millennium edition. And when I miss my MMS with the hydrochloride activator it’s an amber color. I ordered it from genesis church sacremets so it should be ok. Should I wait longer than 30 seconds and thanks so much for your help! You all are amazing and doing Great things to help people!

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06 Feb 2019 01:54 #59727 by CLO2
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For now, you should not use MMS1 in your mouth until it has healed. I will comment more in a while.

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06 Feb 2019 20:53 #59730 by Happy413
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Ok thanks!!!!

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06 Feb 2019 23:36 - 06 Feb 2019 23:55 #59732 by CLO2
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The book you have covers some details not found in Jim's latest book (2016), but I would suggest you get the newest book to compliment the 2011 book.

Thirty seconds is the correct 'activation' time when making MMS1 and the amber color should be seen at the end of that time period. At 30 seconds, about 10% of the available amount of chlorine dioxide (CLO2) will have been released from MMS and the other 90% should be released by stomach acid. That means there is some residual MMS in MMS1 that may bother some people's mouth tissue when brushing their teeth with MMS1. You may be more sensitive than others.

You could try using CDS or CDH as a mouth wash or for teeth brushing. CDS is 100% CLO2 in distilled water and CDH contains 50% CLO2 externally and the other 50% should be released by stomach acid. Both CDS and CDH will need to diluted with purified water before use as a mouth wash & teeth brushing.
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