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Confused about Bath tub information
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12 Nov 2012 18:25 #26414
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Hi,
My husband is fighting the flu and we have ordered 2 sets of MMS and one set seems to be more powerful for him than the other. Is there a way to test the "strength of the chemicals? I know there is a post that stated some of the solutions are not full strength. He has been taking it for over a week now and he is still not better - so today we are trying the bath but I am a bit confused. It says: (on Jim Humble's website under Bath Tub)
2. ACTIVATE MMS IN A CUP OR GLASS before adding to the tub water. Place 30 drops of MMS in a cup. Add 2.5 teaspoons of lemon juice or citric acid (150 drops). Plan for a 20 to 30 minute minute tub sitting. If you have open skin sores or severe body wounds, consider reducing the MMS to 20 drops mixed with 100 drops of citric acid or lemon juice (1.5 teaspoons) so that sensations of heat or burning will be reduced. Open sores usually heal quickly due to the disinfecting action of MMS. The 1 to 5 ratio is the normal MMS protocol.
Is this correct - so for baths - you need 1:5 ratio but when you are taking it you use 1:1? Also.. I read that DMSO should NOT be inhaled (in the DMSO book), so should DMSO be added to the solution - I am afraid that it would then be inhaled?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Also - is there a reliable company where you can get the chemicals so you know you are getting the right ones with the right strength?
Thank you
Ayda
My husband is fighting the flu and we have ordered 2 sets of MMS and one set seems to be more powerful for him than the other. Is there a way to test the "strength of the chemicals? I know there is a post that stated some of the solutions are not full strength. He has been taking it for over a week now and he is still not better - so today we are trying the bath but I am a bit confused. It says: (on Jim Humble's website under Bath Tub)
2. ACTIVATE MMS IN A CUP OR GLASS before adding to the tub water. Place 30 drops of MMS in a cup. Add 2.5 teaspoons of lemon juice or citric acid (150 drops). Plan for a 20 to 30 minute minute tub sitting. If you have open skin sores or severe body wounds, consider reducing the MMS to 20 drops mixed with 100 drops of citric acid or lemon juice (1.5 teaspoons) so that sensations of heat or burning will be reduced. Open sores usually heal quickly due to the disinfecting action of MMS. The 1 to 5 ratio is the normal MMS protocol.
Is this correct - so for baths - you need 1:5 ratio but when you are taking it you use 1:1? Also.. I read that DMSO should NOT be inhaled (in the DMSO book), so should DMSO be added to the solution - I am afraid that it would then be inhaled?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Also - is there a reliable company where you can get the chemicals so you know you are getting the right ones with the right strength?
Thank you
Ayda
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12 Nov 2012 19:04 #26415
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I personally use 40cc/ml of CDS and 40cc/ml DMSO for baths. Fill bath at desired temperature, add CDS and DMSO, swirl water around and take nice long relaxing bath. Please do not use soap or any other products in your bath. I have tested far to much substandard MMS, look at the approved distributers list, this is your health, do not take chances.
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12 Nov 2012 19:58 #26422
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Thanks Pam - I think it is very confusing with amounts that are posted all over the place. I was looking at the Jim Humble.biz tub solution which didn't say the % of citric acid so I assumed it was the same solution that is being discussed which was 1:1 at 50% but the information is confusing for newbies like me. I would suggest someone change that so people have the right information.
He took the bath with the wrong mixture so I will have to have him take it again later with the right amount and also add in the DMSO. I was a bit nervous about adding DMSO because of what the book said - which is an excellent book on DMSO ( DMSO- Natures Healer).
One other question is with enemas and douches - do you add the DMSO?
Thanks Pam!
He took the bath with the wrong mixture so I will have to have him take it again later with the right amount and also add in the DMSO. I was a bit nervous about adding DMSO because of what the book said - which is an excellent book on DMSO ( DMSO- Natures Healer).
One other question is with enemas and douches - do you add the DMSO?
Thanks Pam!
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12 Nov 2012 21:48 - 12 Nov 2012 21:48 #26432
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It is confusing. The first book used the 10% solution and the newest book used the newest (50%) solution, and I think JH tried to compensate for people who had read the earlier book.
Just hold in mind that if you're doing a 50% solution, it's always 1:1.
You can add the DMSO with the enemas and douches, but you really need to be sure you're not using rubber in your douche bag or piping hose. DMSO is a solvent that will draw the rubber in, and 'tis best not to have that. Plastic works best. I have some plastic options if you're stuck with a red rubber douche bag
. Let me know if you want me to post them.
Just hold in mind that if you're doing a 50% solution, it's always 1:1.
You can add the DMSO with the enemas and douches, but you really need to be sure you're not using rubber in your douche bag or piping hose. DMSO is a solvent that will draw the rubber in, and 'tis best not to have that. Plastic works best. I have some plastic options if you're stuck with a red rubber douche bag
. Let me know if you want me to post them.
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