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Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 02 Mar 2012 11:43 #13486

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Hi,

this is my first post here, I am very grateful to have found such a resource on MMS which I have just started taking.

Some weeks ago I had the most excruciating pain from an infected cavity & root, the tooth was loose & an abscess developed, I haven't been to the dentist for 20 years & don't intend to start now.

A healer friend told me that MMS can deal with teeth issues & she gave me some to try. I put a poultice of cotton wool soaked in 6 drops activated MMS (diluted) on the abscess & cleaned my teeth with the same solution 3 times a day. The pain was gone within 3 days & the abscess within 5 but I started to come out with a nasty rash which burned & itched equally. At this point I was also taking 4 drops a day MMS. I went on until 7 drops a day & I have now stopped because the rash is pretty horrific. On 3 of my fingers it looks like 3rd degree burns & feels like them aswell. On my chest & arms it is deeply red & raised skin which is very dry & itchy.

I am now into the third week of this rash & it seems to be getting worse if anything. I have tried hot baths with 20 drops activated MMS & made a spray of 10 drops activated MMS & sprayed it on effected areas, seemed to make it worse.

I have done my research on MMS & a few posts on various forums said that a rash develops when the yeast is detoxed from the body & that a colonic may help. I have a colema board & took a colonic yesterday evening & this morning, still no improvement. I also went on a 2 day juice cleanse the last 2 days.

Hope you can help, many thanks,

John
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Re: Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 02 Mar 2012 17:19 #13501

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John, it looks to me like you're doing a combination of protocols.

The tooth protocol is pretty much the one you used in your mouth, sometimes with DMSO to follow to help push the MMS into the dentin.

The 1000 protocol, which is the "base" protocol is to get to 3 drops an hour, for 8 hours a day - IOW, a microdose in the body, held consistently over time. If you have problems with it, you would drop back to as low as half a drop an hour.

For a rash, you would make a skin solution of 10 drops activated in 1 oz of water, and spray it on the skin.

If the rash is a reaction to the MMS1 (either pathogens exiting through the skin - after all, the skin is the largest organ in the body) or say an allergic reaction to the citric acid, you may well find relief using some Aztec clay (get it at the health food store - also called Montmorrilonite clay) - mix 50% with vaseline or petroleum jelly. This is actually the treatment for fungus, but it should help soothe down the irritation for now.
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Re: Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 02 Mar 2012 18:30 #13506

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I saw a rash that itched and burned (Pityriasis rosea) where bentonite mixed with vaseline made it worse.

For the rash you are describing, use MMS2.
Take regular MMS2 baths (nothing else) and spray on MMS2 mixed with water.

Look up MMS2 on the forum for more information,
I am pretty confident it will take care of your problem.

It does not have to be yeast, it could be something else.
A viral thing, like Pityriasis rosea for example, which is not dangerous but might be contagious.

However MMS2 seems to take care of it extremely fast with regular MMS2 baths and spray on.


NOTE: DMSO also made that particular rash worse. Use only MMS2.
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Re: Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 03 Mar 2012 12:03 #13567

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Hi Pam,

thanks for your advice, I edited my post probably after you replied, to say that I had already tried the MMS baths & sprays & it just seemed to get worse.

Is the DMSO just the liquid you can buy on ebay? How should I use it with the MMS?

John

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Re: Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 03 Mar 2012 12:04 #13568

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Thanks for your advice Matthew, I will look into MMS 2.

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Re: Please help, nasty, persisting rash from taking MMS (I think). 03 Mar 2012 16:38 #13582

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DMSO is available OTC - you can purchase it in a healthfood store. It's available in liquid or cream. Or, most of the MMS suppliers also carry it - (we have a supplier list here on the forum) -

The bentonite or aztec clay is primarily for a specific type of fungus (which MMS does not work with) - Another option might be Desinex. However, if it were me, I would do the MMS2 first and without the DMSO, as Matthew suggests.
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