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MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 10:22 #5256

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Dear All,

I'm from Cambodia.

I've been reading about MMS a lot on the net. But one thing I've never stumbled upon was about MMS treating pus which exist in our body. I myself have had in ear infection and have gone through few ear operations. Everyday, there are pus in my ear due to it's never been fully healed. I've been living with it around 20 years plus. So I'm asking experience MMS users whether MMS I or MMS II can cure such disease or not?

Looking forward to seeing your response.

All the best,

Orcun

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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 10:27 #5257

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probably. MMS detoxes and removes any toxins in your system. Why not give it a go :-)
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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 10:36 #5258

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Thanks for very quick reply.

You mean MMS I or MMS II? I have MMS II in hand, but I could not find MMS I in my city at all.

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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 14:06 #5264

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Hi Orcun, welcome to the Forum!

An MMS1 topical solution of 10 drops per ounce (30 ml) of water, with 10 drops per ounce of DMSO added if you want, can be put into your outer ear with an eye-dropper and allowed to remain in the ear canal for up to several minutes at a time. This will carry MMS into the tissues around the ear and accelerate the healing, while you're also taking protocol 1000 to help detox your whole body.

You can try this with MMS2, but it will not have the same penetrating effect against the entrenched infection. It will probably help by boosting your immune system. What country are you in? Perhaps we can help you find some MMS1.

Bruce
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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 14:30 #5265

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Yes MMS2 should also work okay, start with small doses, also the ear protocol into your ear should also be used carefully.......

MMS2 can be used at any time and can be used when MMS1 is not available.

Use MMS 2 an eight of a flat teaspoon which is equal to about a size "0" capsule, 1 to 5 times a day starting after breakfast for 3 weeks, every 2 hours, always reduce the dosage if it gets uncomfortable, use smaller amounts.

MMS2 can also be used on the outside of the body and into your ear.

Dissolve the powder, say an eight of a flat teaspoon into a cup of water. Use your fingers or a spray bottle to apply it to the affected areas.

Ear ache – For an ear ache, put four drops in half a glass of water of MMS1 or use an eight of a flat teaspoon of MMS2 powder in a glass of water. Lie on your side, fill ear with liquid and pull on it to get liquid to the bottom.

Try and get yourself a dropper-squeezer that can be inserted as far into your ear as possible so that you make sure the MMS gets to the infected areas.

Thanks,

David

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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 12 Sep 2011 17:31 #5272

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@brtanner,

Thank you for your advice. I found that it's very practical to use MMS I + DMSO and apply to the outer area of my ear. For your info., the pus is inside my ear or may be staying around it and there is no wound in my ear and it doesn't ache at all. But the pus is there and sometime it flows out in my ear canal which I have to clean occasionally.

I'm living in Cambodia, Phnom Penh city. Last time I've tried all my best to call every swimming pool to buy MMS I (sodium chlorite) or oxygen stabilizer but none of them have ever known or heard of this chemical. DMSO also cannot find in my city. But I could buy MMS II which is sold in numerous pool stores. It would be great if you could advice me where could I get MMS I and DMSO here. Let me brief you my previous story about trying to buy MMS I and Citric Acid. I accidentally called to a sale agent who happens to know about Sodium Chlorite chemical and who can sell me this product which he also need to order from Vietnam (the product is from Merck chemical, Germany: www.Merck-chemical.com). The price is below (a copy from his email):

1.soduim chlorite
-Sodium chlorite (25% solution in water) for synthesis, 1L, price: 110 USD
-no powder
2.'Citric acid,
-solution 50%, 1 L, price:115 USD
-Citric acid anhydrous for synthesis, 1 Kg, price: 95 USD
I am sorry I couldn't provide you gelatin capsules.

As I've never known about MMS price, I really wonder whether they are expensive or not?

I admit it will never be expensive if it can treat my disease, but I'm not sure I can successfully make MMS out of this raw chemical myself. If something went wrong, I would be in financial trouble uselessly. This is my difficulty and I find it hard doing this way.

Do you have a record or testimony of MMS fighting or killing pus? Please apologize me for asking as I need further plausible explanation that MMS really can treat my disease.

May God bless us all!

@ZnzMagic,

I think this protocol is for a wound in the ear. So it's not practical for me for my situation. However, I do appreciate your generous sharing. I'm pleased to receive further advice and experience.

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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 13 Sep 2011 01:15 #5285

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Hi Orcun,

I think the prices you were quoted are outrageously high. Sodium Chlorite is an incredibly inexpensive substance to manufacture. Do you have eBay in Cambodia?

I'm going to post a request for suggestions for sources in Cambodia, and send a request to Genesis II Headquarters.

Hope we can help you find some soon...

Bruce
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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 13 Sep 2011 02:53 #5290

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Bruce, Cambodia does not have eBay or Amazon or a Walmart at all. Every transaction regarding oversea products are so much expensive and hard to find due to high tax.

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Re: MMS Can Treat Pus? 13 Sep 2011 04:47 #5295

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Hi Orcun.

Greetings.

Had the impression that you had an ear infection and the ear is where MMS is needed. If pus is coming from the ear, call it a interior wound or an infection in your head, that is where you need to get MMS too.

Of course oral protocol 1000 with MMS1 is recommended supplemented with ear and mouth protocols to get the MMS as close to infected area as possible is my advice.

MMS1 from experience would do a good job of this in a couple of days pus and dirty blood should be ejected, have not had as much experience personally with MMS2, but from others on the forum and else where MMS2 is giving great results, so probably to have both is a good idea.

I am presuming you do not have to buy MMS from Ebay, Amazon or Walmart in Cambodia itself, but you should be able to do so online.

If there is no local supplier in Cambodia the only other fast contact for MMS will be over the internet, atleast it has to be posted from abroad and what I can see on average a bottle of MMS 1 weighing 50ml to 100ml is not going to be cheaper than 20$ a piece, add say an odd 10$ for international postage you are looking at 30$ a bottle, x 10 to get your liter, even if you get it at cheaper rates, the 110$ offer you have is probably very competitive, will be interesting to see what the suppliers out there can eventually offer you.

Citric acid itself is not being offered much cheaper by most suppliers!!!!

Of course you can get it cheaper, especially if you buy in bigger amounts, but from experience it is the postage that does the most damage.

Thanks,

David

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