Hi 3L,
The DMSO should be diluted 70/30 which is seven parts DMSO to 3 parts water for use on the skin. For oral doses of MMS you don’t dilute the DMSO. Full strength DMSO is more likely to cause skin irritation so diluting helps avoid that.
So far Jim has recommended adding DMSO to MMS1 only via oral doses (Tech Bulletin
genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=3260&Itemid=66) and skin doses (protocol 3000
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41&Itemid=67 ).
For the oral 1/4 drop dose, you mix the 1 drop MMS1 and activator and let activate, then add 1 drop DMSO and let activate another 3 minutes, then it is ready to add juice or water and drink. When adding the DMSO to oral doses you have to mix them up fresh hourly.
In protocol 3000, you mix up a dose of MMS1 and activate it, add water and apply it to the skin with a sprayer or by hand, then you immediately follow on top of that with 70/30 DMSO spray or apply by hand. Jim says to use a plastic bag over your hand, but you don’t have to. This is another way to get MMS into the cat if she will let you do it.
If there is any way you could get the cat to sit in a bag pulled up around her neck, the bag protocol (
genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=3054&Itemid=66) is very powerful in my own experience. Might be really hard to get a tight seal around her neck though because of fur so if she starts coughing it is because she’s breathing in too much chlorine dioxide which you want to avoid because it will burn the lungs.
As far as adding DMSO to MMS2 oral or skin doses, we don’t have any recommendations or experience with it. It is something to try. Jim says he has tried it with MMS2 on the skin and did not notice any problems or any clear benefits, but he assumes it would be good. I think DMSO is great stuff so I would go ahead and but some in the oral MMS2 if I was you. I would wait 3 minutes like you do with the oral MMS1 doses. I would do just what you suggest, “So would I take out my 1/2mL add the 1 drop of DMSO, wait three minutes and then give it to my cat.”
The MMS2 should keep for a long time in the fridge. I have not mixed it with anything before but I have kept it overnight in water and it seems to be equally effective. It just forms an acid as the active ingredient and I think remains pretty stable compared to the MMS1 which loses the chlorine dioxide gradually in the air.
If you can bathe the cat, that is another good way to get MMS into her. You could even put both MMSs into the water and she’ll absorb it through the skin. I would put 1 capsule of MMS2 into a couple gallons of water for a bath and maybe 10 activated drops of MMS1, or whatever feels right to you. If you use a really high dose of MMS2, like 1 cup in a human bath, then it creates a really itchy skin in the case of 1 guy who tried it. One tablespoon in a human bath did not create problems for a couple people who tried that.
Please keep us posted. Wishing you the best,
Michael