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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 24 Mar 2012 02:42 #14905

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one more question.... if he sprays it on and rolls around in the bed ... the dmso wont carry anything to make him sick will it...prints on the sheet, fragrance softner from the dryer when the sheets were washed etc.??
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 24 Mar 2012 02:59 #14907

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Get a couple of sets plain cotton sheets. Use plain water in the wash + 2 drops activated - no fabric softner or any other 'stuff' at all. Wash first before using. Go for 20 drops or more as long as it doesn't cause skin problems. better to have a little red skin than cancer. increase slowly and monitor.
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 24 Mar 2012 03:05 #14908

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You are such a ROCK for me Paul since the first day I found the forum - THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 28 Mar 2012 04:27 #15104

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Hello again Paul - or anyone else who can answer my question .... I received my 99% DMSO today. i read that i am to mix it for protocol 1000 drop for drop with mms after it activates = but if i am doing protocol 2000 - and he is up to 4 drops already per hour..but- did i understand correctly to mix 4 DMSO and continue increasing the DMSO as I increase the MMS drops? How much is the most DMSO I should be letting him drink? Also -is there a certain amount or percentage i should be using of water to dilute it - or just the normal 1/4 cup-ish I do now for the MMS and grape juice? Any encouragement is greatly appreciated!
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 28 Mar 2012 04:59 #15105

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Hi Tam. Yes, you have it right. 4drops MMS1 + 4 drops Citric acid, allow to activate 20 sec, add 4 drops DMSO,
Then as much water+juice as you want. I would stay with the drop for drop ratio. Can you increase the hours to 12 or even 16?

If he's up to 4 drops/hr without problems, it would seem that you're winning ! Keep up the good work! Keep increasing the # drops/hr as possible - working towards 10
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 28 Mar 2012 17:45 #15131

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just started the DMSO a few minutes ago - but I had to report the good news... Just now he, Ed, walked down the hall and went to the bathroom by himself, then came into the livingroom and sat down with the family. Of course his wife was in panic that he would fall down - but he stopped her and said he didnt need any help this time. FOr a man that lost 60lbs between thanksgiving and Christmas - who couldnt get up by himself or walk without a walker - this is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 28 Mar 2012 18:14 #15134

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Congratulations to Ed! When he's ready to eat, Jim recommends high protein and fat. --- 3% yoghurt would be a good start ,red meat, fish , eggs, cheese, in moderation. Sit outside in the sunshine for an hour every day, T shirt or better no shirt - tan , not burn - to build Vitamin D. CALciumMAGnesium also beneficial.

Well done , Tam!
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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 29 Mar 2012 11:51 #15176

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Thanks! I am super worried with full DMSO doses today - his wife is still pushing all his meds on him..pain, chemo pills, etc. Shoulld I be worried giving him the DMSO on top of his doctor prescribed meds?

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Re: Panic Time - need some help if possible 29 Mar 2012 12:19 #15177

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where, in the forum, can i find a exact outline and explaination of doseage rates for 1) mixing mms, the the new gas dirivitive of mms , and the pool shock 2) rates of application( explaining drops of chemical vs drops of activated product vs finished solution you drink.
This commom place to use as a reference would help me. some of us are very mixed up by all the different rates of protocols.
thanks.

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