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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)

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Re: MMS and MSM 19 Sep 2012 06:40 #23662

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so, for knee I take 1 teaspoon of DMSO with water 1 X on day.
And with MMS I take 3 drops of MMS and 3 drops DMSO every hour?

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Re: MMS and MSM 19 Sep 2012 06:47 #23664

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Yes !!

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Re: MMS and MSM 19 Sep 2012 07:01 #23666

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I'm not crazy, just my understanding of the problem.
No need to be sarcastic.
If I write you something in my language, you will not understand anything.
I would like to know which foreign language are you talking about?
May handle it too.
Anyway, thanks for your help!

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MMS and MSM 09 Jan 2014 20:02 #38472

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I have read this topic with high interest as i'm currently adding MSM to an MMS1 protocol.
(The official MMS french supplier advised me and confirmed that both were compatible)

However, after doing my own little research as to when best to take msm (before food, during food, or separately with water),
I found this report which i don't understand fully because i'm definitely not an expert, but it shows some serious test done.
MSM would neutralize the chlorine dioxide produced by MMS...
Here is the link
www.remedyspot.com/showthread.php/250616-Mixing-DMSO-MSM-and-MMS

Now i'm so confused, I would love to have your input on that, as i have 2 cases of a human and a dog being treated with MMS, both having some arthrisis problems due to the age.

Thank you

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MMS and MSM 09 Jan 2014 22:01 #38481

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It does take a while, but (after about 5 hours) DMSO will inactivate the MMS - we do take DMSO wtih MMS, but only at the time we do the actual dose, we do not use it in the daily bottle. As MSM is a product from DMSO, it should have the same antioxidant properties, which means it may bother the CD = you have some choices, here -
either take it late in the day, or take it with the dose, knowing that at some point it might be lessening the oxidizing action of the MMS.

If you're going to reserve it for skin use only (on top of the MMS) - then be alert for a burning sensation - which will tell you to take it off. I'm afraid the pets won't be able to tell you that it's burning.
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MMS and MSM 10 Jan 2014 09:50 #38509

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So based on the experience of DMSO,
MSM could be given :
together with MMS1 or
Separately, late in the day

Trouble is, MSM is to be given twice daily, morning and evening as it stays for 12h in the body. So what ideal time would that make? 2h before 1st dose of MMS in the morning and 2h after last dose of MMS?

Also when you say " knowing that at some point it might be lessening the oxidizing action of the MMS", I assume it's in the case of giving MSM and MMS at the same time,
but could you clarify 'at some point' for me please?

Thank you very much Pam

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MMS and MSM 10 Jan 2014 14:06 #38518

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It takes DMSO 5 hours or so to kill the MMS - "at some point....may" means that although I have not seen this tested, it MAY follow in the same line. I don't have any MSM in the house, or I would test for you.

If it were me, (and it's not) - I would hold off on doing an MSM protocol until I've completed the MMS protocol - that's JMHO.
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MMS and MSM 10 Jan 2014 18:47 #38533

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Pam thank you, i understand your advice to follow one protocol at a time. However, i have no idea when the mms protocol will be ended (I'm treating my dog for a a tumor and arthrisis) and for the other (human) case it is a maintenance mms protocol, and arthrisis.
The results of MSM on arthrisis are spectacular, so it is difficult to leave one option for another.

One last question though, what does JMHO means?

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MMS and MSM 10 Jan 2014 19:16 #38534

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One last question though, what does JMHO means?



JMHO = "Just My Humble Opinion"
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