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Sinus infection possible staph 09 Jun 2022 17:08 #75711

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I’ve been plagued by sinus infections most of my life. I believe this last one is a staph infection that is resistant to penicillin. I am spraying my sinuses with MMS1 and it’s burning very badly for about one minute. Today it made my teeth hurt. I had to go off the protocol because of the nausea and vomiting. Even after I stopped, I was nauseated for about three days. I have a very sensitive stomach and weigh about 110 pounds. I did it for 10 straight days with very little food during the eight hours, because the book says eat only white crackers, white bread and white rice. Worked wonders, my lungs cleared up they were very congested. What I believe is fungal arthritis in my bunion is much better and not as painful, podiatrist no help at all. I need to go back on MMS1. I’m going to try the drops in the vegetable gelatin capsules. Can you put DMSO in the MMS1 for the sinuses? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. HS

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Sinus infection possible staph 09 Jun 2022 18:01 #75712

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You might try CDS instead of MMS1 for your sinus issue. It has only ClO2 and distilled water in it, as opposed to MMS and HCl along with the ClO2.
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Sinus infection possible staph 10 Jun 2022 13:13 #75733

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I’ve been plagued by sinus infections most of my life. I believe this last one is a staph infection that is resistant to penicillin. I am spraying my sinuses with MMS1 and it’s burning very badly for about one minute. Today it made my teeth hurt. I had to go off the protocol because of the nausea and vomiting. Even after I stopped, I was nauseated for about three days. I have a very sensitive stomach and weigh about 110 pounds. I did it for 10 straight days with very little food during the eight hours, because the book says eat only white crackers, white bread and white rice. Worked wonders, my lungs cleared up they were very congested. What I believe is fungal arthritis in my bunion is much better and not as painful, podiatrist no help at all. I need to go back on MMS1. I’m going to try the drops in the vegetable gelatin capsules. Can you put DMSO in the MMS1 for the sinuses? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. HS
 


You can add DMSO only once you have added water to the MMS1. Don't let it sit too long otherwise it will slowly neutralise the CD. You mustn't add DMSO to an all-day bottle for instance.

Have you tried nebulizing MMS1?
Here is a video: www.brighteon.com/c025dd4a-5f59-48de-bf64-6ac7593e7d3d
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Sinus infection possible staph 10 Jun 2022 19:47 #75749

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You didn't say how much MMS1 you were spraying. That is very important. (DOSAGE)

Are you mixing with HCl or citrus? CDS might be a better bet.

I forget what Jim Humble suggests, but I believe it is low concentrations for things
like nasal sprays and such.

Although spraying could be better for Sinus Infections, oral / internal
should be good enough to fix them. (eventually)

I don't know about spraying DMSO. I wouldn't think it would be necessary.

If you have nausea and especially vomiting, your DOSAGE IS TOO HIGH.
You are experiencing an Herxheimer Reaction, which should be LIGHT, and
ideally not at all. "Low and Slow".

Are you following the Protocols in Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guide Book"?
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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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