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Use of MMS with DMSO 11 Dec 2011 23:58 #9135

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Hi All.
I have been very healthy all of my life. Since January 2011 i have been struggling with some health issues. I am a firm believer in divine healing and know that given the right conditions our bodies are designed to heal themselves and there is no exceptions. However, I am very new to the use of MMS and am somewhat confused. I am unsure as to how much MMS to Citric acid should be used.Different manufactures have different instructions. I need to follow protocols 1000 and 3000 but am somewhat lost as how to proceed. ANY help is deeply appreciated. Thank you!
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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 00:18 #9137

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Hi, heartcry - and welcome to the forum. Some of the citric acid confusion may arise because originally Jim was using lemon juice or vinegar or lime juice (easier to get in the places he was in) - or citric acid - but you had to mix the CA specially with water to keep it to the same % acidity you'd find in the lemon juice, vinegar or lime juice. There people used 5 drops of whichever acid they were using to 1 drop of mms in order to activate the mms.

Since that time, an MD, Dr. Thomas Hesselink, found that it was easier to transport and use citric acid, and that if it was used in a 50% solution (to make it you would take basically the same number of oz of citric acid (tamped down) to that many ounces of water) he could use 1 drop of citric acid and 1 drop of mms. This simplified things a lot - so over the last few years, we've been shifting to the 50% solution of citric acid.

So, the question for you is, which solution did your supplier provide you with? Was it already mixed, or are you mixing it? If it's pre-mixed and a 50% solution, you should have the 1 drop mms to 1 drop citric acid directions somewhere in the paperwork that came with it, or on the label. If it's not pre-mixed, what directions did the supplier give you? Did the supplier say to mix it equal amounts with water, or to do 1 part citric acid with 9 parts water (the old way of making it)

If you've got it premixed at 50%, then take 1 drop mms with 1 drop citric acid. If you have it premixed at the 10%, then take 5 drops citric acid to 1 drop mms. If it's not premixed, and they gave you citric acid powder, IF IT WERE ME, I'd measure the powder, add that much water (assuming it's not a LOT of powder - probably won't take more than about 3 oz of powder and 3 oz of water to fill the 4oz container) - and then you have the 50% solution, which at 1 drop each, is way easier.

Does that answer your question, or do you need info on 3000, too?
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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 01:50 #9150

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Thank you Pam!
That did help tremendously. I would like some info on protocol 3000/ I have been using a premixed solution which only require 1 drop to 1 drop but did not know that. I had been using 5 citric acid to 5 MMS. I could not sleep last night and had so much joint pain. Could that have had something to do with it? DUH
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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 01:51 #9151

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What I meant to say was 5 drops of citric acid to 1 drop of MMS
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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 03:39 #9152

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I can't speak to your joint pain, maybe one of the others can, but I know I have major issues with the citric acid, which is why the new CDS formulation of the MMS is so good for me.

Protocol 3000 is for those with life-threatening diseases - and it's the addition of DMSO to help get the mms into the blood plasma faster - it's to be used with protocols 1000 and 2000. Have you read about it in Jim's book? Pages 74-76 - or it's on his website www.jimhumble.biz I guess part of the question might be, also, do you have any liver issues? If you're allergic to DMSO or have liver issues, he does not recommend it. What questions did you have, specifically, and maybe someone can answer them for you.

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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 04:07 #9156

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I have had great success for joint pain using the MMS spray.

Just mix 10 drops (activated) MMS per ounce of distilled water, or the cleanest water you can use and put it into a spray bottle.

Spray it on the joint frequently.

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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 04:24 #9157

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In January I contracted Rocky Mtn spotted fever and also a spider bite which became infected.( I was in Belize) Since then I have had increasing joint pain in my hands, especially the right. One doctor said it was osteo and another said it was RA; hence the protocols. I had a very bad reaction I believe to too much citric acid. The book Ibought is the 4th edition "Breakthrough The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century" I also had Lymes disease in the early 90's. I hate biting insects!!!!!!
Thank you for your help and suggestions. Waiting arrival of the spray bottle. Am thinking about the bath.
Charlene

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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 12 Dec 2011 12:59 #9164

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Heartcry, thank you for sharing - with this kind of information people can chime in on their own experiences or if they've been through training or have spent any time with others with the same experiences, they can share that - and sort of target their response directly to your needs.

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Re: Use of MMS with DMSO 26 Dec 2011 20:42 #9591

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FYI Does DMSO Help Arthritis?
It was inevitable that DMSO, with its pain-relieving, collagen-softening, and anti-inflammatory characteristics, would be employed against arthritis, and its use has been linked to arthritis as much as to any condition. Yet the FDA has never given approval for this indication and has, in fact, turned down three Investigational New Drug (IND) applications to conduct extensive clinical trials.
Moreover, its use for arthritis remains controversial. Robert Bennett, MD, F.R.C.P., F.A.C.R., F.A.C.P., professor of medicine and chief, division of arthritis and rheumatic disease at Oregon Health Sciences University (Dr. Jacob's university), says other drugs work better. Dava Sobel and Arthur Klein conducted their own informal study of 47 arthritis patients using DMSO in preparation for writing their book, Arthritis: What Works, and came to the same conclusion.12
Yet laboratory studies have indicated that DMSO's capacity as a free-radical scavenger suggests an important role for it in arthritis.13 The Committee of Clinical Drug Trials of the Japanese Rheumatism Association conducted a trial with 318 patients at several clinics using 90 percent DMSO and concluded that DMSO relieved joint pain and increased range of joint motion and grip strength, although performing better in more recent cases of the disease.14 It is employed widely in the former Soviet Union for all the different types of arthritis, as it is in other countries around the world.
Dr. Jacob remains convinced that it can play a significant role in the treatment of arthritis. "You talk to veterinarians associated with any race track, and you'll find there's hardly an animal there that hasn't been treated with DMSO. No veterinarian is going to give his patient something that does not work. There's no placebo effect on a horse."

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