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MMS in the eyes? 30 Jan 2011 01:41 #329

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Here is a question I had come up about MMS in the eyes, can anyone help?

I have read many instances where people suggest putting MMS in the eyes. I have also read website that warn against putting MMS in the eyes, claiming it leads to blindness.

I was told I have cataracts in both eyes. I haven’t noticed them yet, but I am sort of excited getting a contact lens implanted so to speak.

Can MMS eliminate cataracts?
Sandy


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Re: MMS in the eyes? 21 Feb 2011 02:16 #746

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REPORT ON MMS AND DMSO IN THE EYES

I want to report to you the experiences Sandy and I had as we investigated the use of MMS1 in the eyes.

We are investigating this question because it may be helpful in the case of cataracts or other eye conditions. We all know how cheap, effective and beneficial MMS and DMSO are for many other bodily conditions and since our eyes are organ systems that are easily accessible to us, we decided to experiment with these substances.

If you look at a MSDS (material safety data sheet) for sodium chlorite (MMS1) it says "EYE: CORROSIVE" and this indicates if you get the sodium chlorite powder in your eyes it is bad. The MSDS also says swallowing sodium chlorite can be fatal. If you drank a whole bottle of MMS1 or even just 1 teaspoon you might kill yourself, or at least get really sick. The whole key is dose, you have to take just the right amount for it to be helpful.

Jim Humble discovered through trial and error that doses of sodium chlorite (28% solution) in the range of 15 drops or less can cure practically anything. We are wanting to determine if there is a dose that will work in the eyes. We found some doses that appear to be too strong based on our reactions.

MMS1 + DMSO FULL STRENGTH
In a courageous effort to extend our knowledge Sandy tried a drop of unactivated MMS1 + a drop of DMSO and put it in each eye (WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF). Here is how she described what happened:

I am mess! I tried straight MMS with no citric acid and a drop of DMSO and drop it into each eye. Ever since I did that one eye has feels like there is something in it, it constantly tears and a result my nose also runs constantly. The eye clouds up where I can barley see out it and then I rub it and it cleans up. The mirror shows me with the whole pupil showing on one eye and only half the pupil on the other bad eye. I suppose it’s also somewhat swollen. Not a pretty picture. Why just one bad eye when I dropped the MMS into both eyes.

Her comments the next morning:
My eye leaked all night. I was weird, feeling warm liquid flowing across my face when I rolled over. The mirror this morning showed the upper lid swollen in the area next to my nose. The vision is now permanently blurred. I have to use the other eye to see.

Later in the day she improved:
I have a second secret weapon and it’s called a wand. I wanded both eyes for 15 minutes and my vision has cleared. Eye still feels a little heavy.

Later:
I believe I am back to normal if not a little better. I think I feel something different, an unbalance from the unusual vision. I think I the vision in that eye might be better now, or maybe the cataract has cleared. I need a little more time before I can swear something happened. I wish I knew someone who could look at an eye and see a cataract.

Morning of second day:
Eyes back to normal.

MMS1 + DMSO STRONG SOLUTION
I tried 1 teaspoon water + 10 drops DMSO (70%) + 2 drops unactivated MMS1 (WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF) and put several drops of this into each eye a couple times. No immediate problems but over time my eyes began feeling irritated. My nose ran constantly for the next 6-8 hours. In the morning the next day my eyes were very puffy especially with large bags under them, vision intermittently blurry; puffiness went away slowly through the day; eye felt irritated, vision sometimes blurry all day. By the second morning after, my eyes were back to normal.

Interestingly a couple days earlier I had tried 1 teaspoon water + 10 drops DMSO with no problem and awhile later 1 teaspoon water + 10 drops unactivated MMS1 with no problem, just a very minor irritation feeling like I had put a salt solution in my eyes. Thus, when applied individually unmixed, strong solutions of DMSO and unactivated MMS1 did not present a problem for me.

MMS1 ACTIVATED
I tried 1 teaspoon water + 1 drop MMS1 activated with 1 drop 50% citric acid (WARNING: CAUSES BURNING SENSATION) and put several drops of this solution into each eye once on two different days, caused immediate burning sensation. Sandy also tried activated MMS1 and found it very burning to her eyes, no measurement data available.

CONCLUSION
Unactivated MMS1 + DMSO together in strong solution (eg, 10 drops in 1 tsp water)(WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF) are very irritating to the eyes. Activated MMS1 causes burning at the dilutions we tried. Any further experiments should use much weaker, more diluted combinations of unactivated MMS1 + DMSO or of activated MMS1.

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Re: MMS in the eyes? 21 Feb 2011 03:34 #748

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Thanks, Michael, for the great information. I've also had experiences with MMS1 and with DMSO in my eyes. I managed to clear an eye infection that was getting pretty bad, and to reclear it when it seemed to return (for about 2 days) four months later. I used a mixture of 1 drop to 1 oz. (2 tbsp. or 30 ml) water. However, though the MMS was activated, it was only with 1/2 drop 50% citric acid to 1 drop MMS. Then I used DMSO separately, mixing it 1 part DMSO to 2 parts water.

Both solutions sting slightly, but not too bad. I am still using them at least once a week each. I'm noticing improvement in my vision, which is pretty much standard presbyopia (yes, I'm starting to get up there in years too...).

Edwin, who posts on the Forum, has used it in his eyes and says his near-sightedness has improved.
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Re: MMS in the eyes? 21 Feb 2011 11:46 #757

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Bruce... is me.... sorry was typing wrongly..... actually it was the nite light glares that was healed by MMS1 in the eye using activated 1 drop MMS in the 30ml water.
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Re: MMS in the eyes? 05 May 2011 02:57 #2449

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Here is what Jim says in his book (Get it now www.miraclemineral.org) about eyes.
Eye Conditions
Follow these directions WITH EXTREME CARE. You can make your
MMS dose in either of two ways: either with a 10% solution of citric
acid or with a 50% solution.

For treating the eyes, use 4 to 6 drops of activated MMS in a half cup
of water. Put one or two drops of this solution into your eye or eyes.
Do this every 2 hours until the infection is gone.
Also take MMS by mouth using 3- to 4-drop doses every hour until
you notice a big improvement in your eyes.

If you cannot put drops in your eyes, you can depend upon the
oral doses if you take them every hour. Activated MMS will
not damage your eyes. Just be sure you are using pure
distilled water or that your water is clean and that the MMS is
clean.

Don’t use unactivated MMS as it has a very high pH (alkaline
level) before the acid is added to it. It can burn your eyes.

Note: I once burned my eye. I used unactivated MMS (I didn’t add
any citric acid to it). I left it in my eye thinking that since I didn’t feel
anything it didn’t have enough strength to do any damage. But
unactivated MMS is very alkaline and it burned. It didn’t do any
noticeable damage to my eyeball, but the skin around my eye drooped
and stretched downward about an inch. I looked terrible, like my
eyeball might fall out. I was worried, but it cleared up in a few days.
So don’t use unactivated MMS especially in the eyes.
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Re: MMS in the eyes? 08 Aug 2011 16:22 #4398

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Hi I have been asked by a friend about using mms in the eyes. I see here by the answers that some say unactivated mms and dmso and others say activated. can Someone help clarify this for me. Also is DMSO safe in the eyes and will it help cure faster?

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I have had great success with using MMS and DMSO as eyewashes. Michael's directions are good, but when I use MMS for anything where I find the acidity difficult, I use 1/2 to 1/3 of the amount of citric acid for activation. I dilute the MMS (usually 3 activated drops - with 1 drop citric acid, wait 45 seconds - per 1/2 cup water) and then add in 1 drop DMSO per drop of MMS (or in this case, 3 drops).

I have used DMSO diluted 1 part DMSO to 2 parts (distilled) water - I always use distilled water with DMSO as it will carry any chemicals in the water into your body - in my eyes with no problem other than a little stinging when put in the eye. I generally do 6 drops in each eye. This has seemed to help with my vision as well. :cheer:

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Re: MMS in the eyes? 09 Aug 2011 04:49 #4411

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Thanks Bruce, excellent information.

Here is some more info about DMSO in the eyes from Albert's page www.dmso-use.com/dmso_bz_solution.html#eyes . He uses his DMSO.BZ product which is 70% DMSO and 30% water plus some honey. It is a good product but you can duplicate what he did with some 70/30 DMSO.

EYES:

I have always said that I have used the DMSO.BZ solution from the bottom of my feet to the top of my head, and everywhere in between, with the exception of intentionally putting it into my eyes (even though I have gotten some of it in there a number of times). This is no longer the case- I have now intentionally put it directly in to my eyes, with excellent, positive, results.

We were coming back from an out of state road trip. Occasionally, while on the freeways, once or twice a year, I have experienced some type of eye irritation, usually in one eye only, but occasionally in both eyes. It feels like a small grain of dirt or something and is really irritatingly painful. Nothing seems to work to stop it. I have tried eye drops, water, rubbing, etc. and it just hurts and tears for up to a hour or more before it goes away on its own. I usually close the troubled eye and then cover it with a napkin behind the lens to my eyeglasses for that eye, just to give it a better rest.

This time it hit me there was nothing I could do to stop the pain and discomfort. I was driving and was really suffering. My neck was also giving me a problem. My neck was bothering me due to the constant vibration of the car. I had my recurrent neck pain and had to inject myself while out of state, however we started the trip back before I could allow it to rest and the DMSO.BZ solution to take effect. I have always taken an hour or so to allow my neck to rest after injection and it works out great. I have never gone on a trip immediately. Now I will know better. Apparently the constant irritation from the movement does not allow the swelling to go down sufficiently to stop the irritation caused by the car's vibration.

I rinsed my eye out with water, tried some eye drops, let it rest, etc. Nothing worked and it got unbearable. I decided to try the DMSO.BZ solution, WHICH I WOULD NOT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT. I put a few drops in with my finger. I did this several times over about four or five minutes. It stung a little for a minute or so and then my eye got steadily better, AND IT STAYED THAT WAY. NOTE: When I first tried it I further diluted the solution with more water, by about 50% and tried that. This did not work quickly enough for me so I then decided to try it full strength (not pure DMSO, but the full strength DMSO.BZ solution, which is 70% DMSO and 30% distilled water, plus the honey).

PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT I AM NOT RECOMMENDING THAT YOU PUT DMSO IN YOUR EYES, OR EVEN USE IT TOPICALLY. I AM ONLY SHARING MY OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. ALL USERS OF DMSO US IT AT THEIR OWN RISK.

Just for the record, one of the gals I work with also used it directly in her eyes with positive results and no problems.
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Re: MMS in the eyes? 04 Mar 2012 05:58 #13625

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You asked about DMSO for cataracts and I found this interesting.... Cosma

In ophthalmology, DMSO was put into the intraocular area of the eye and was beneficial in the treatment of corneal swelling.

An ophthalmologist reported to the American College of Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) in May 1980 that he had great success using DMSO in treating cataracts and other eye problems. "I've treated two hundred patients in the last year for macular degeneration (deterioration of the macula lutea, an area of the retina),macular edema (swelling of the macula lutea)and traumatic aveitis (an inflammation of the pigmented area of the eye),"the eye specialist said. "I instill 5 mg of DMSO in 1 cc of normal saline placed retrobulbar under Tenon's capsule behind the equator or to wherever the area of activity is. Strictly for cataracts, all we need to do is put one drop of DMSO directly onto the eyeball."

Other ACAM physicians told of instilling one drop of a solution consisting of 25 mg of DMSO with 2 cc of superoxide dismutase (SOD) once or twice a day for clearing cataracts and glaucoma.

The ophthalmologist said, "In using DMSO, glaucoma drugs are potentiated, including those required for treating wide-angle glaucoma. But DMSO alone is better for macular degeneration. In dropping it, we may combine 5 mg of 2 cc DMSO with 5 mg of 2 cc SOD for a 4 cc solution."

This information is found on page sixty-eight in the book, "DMSO Nature's Healer", by Dr. Morton Walker.



curious has anyone read this book... I was hoping to find an ebook....
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