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MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 04:10 #17969

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Can anyone advise me RE: the proper mixture of these two for the various uses?
I have the Kindle version of Jim's book and going backwards and forward can only be done one page at a time. The answer is there but I haven't got a week to find it!!
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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 04:12 #17970

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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 06:32 #17978

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If you are using Protocol 1000 - match the number of drops. So for example - 5 drops MMS (plus activator) add 5 drops DMSO. Add DMSO after activation is complete and water has been added.

I personally use my MMS mix separately in my maintenance application. I first take my MMS dose - then I take one tsp DMSO with a shot of water added. So the mix is higher with my own consumption of DMSO.
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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 18:43 #18012

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Good Morning, Sky. Thank you for the reply.
Here in Australia DMSO can only be acquired by prescription and there seems to be two types.
I got a scrip from my friendly doctor but the pharmacist warned me very stringently not to imbibe it, use it only topically. She said if I needed imbibable DMSO she would need a scrip that nominated that and it would be a different product.
Now I am not a great believer in the peculiar things retailers tell you, pharmacists or not, however, since I do not think I have a need to take it orally, it doesn't matter much.
My need at present is for repair of a punctured lower gum, very sore and not improving. I thought some DMSO added to the ten drop activated and watered MMS would get further in quicker, but I did not want to overdo the dose, even 'though I plan to spit it out after a couple of minutes.
Any advice would be appreciated.

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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 18:52 #18013

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Maestraux,

Start off taking 1 teaspoon a day, away from food, and on an empty stomach. Take it with 4 oz of distilled water, and a few tabllespoons of pure orange juice (to cut the taste)

I've taken as high as 2 teaspoons at a time, twice a day, and was fine. There is no harm in taking it orally.

Clint

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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 19:30 #18017

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Hi, Clint.
How many drops to the teaspoon?

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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 19:55 #18018

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Good question.

I have no idea... why though ?

You can always get a measuring teaspoon, and drip the drops on it to see I guess ?

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Re: MMS and DMSO 30 May 2012 20:13 #18019

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We have two types of "Tea spoon." One is for Tea and is a small spoon for using with fine china for classic "Tea." The other is a general, larger sized spoon, for coffee, feeding babies, flicking water at the cat, eating ice cream and other necessary daily duties.
I see you are in Canada. You probably mean the latter.
Thanks for the help.
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Re: MMS and DMSO 31 May 2012 02:58 #18039

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There are conversion charts on the web.. they may help you - drops to teaspoons
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