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DMSO uses and application question? 26 Feb 2013 15:33 #31066

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Hi, I'm interested in learning more about DMSO uses and application. I've just started sacrament 1000+, but would love to understand more of it's benefits even without MMS.

Some of my questions.
How often can you apply to the skin during the day?
Does it help with migraines?
Is there benefits in drinking it?
How to use for back pain and arthritis?

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DMSO uses and application question? 26 Feb 2013 15:44 #31067

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We have a forum on it... g2cforum.org/index.php/list/dmso

Otherwise, I would strongly recommend Dr. Morton Walker's book, "DMSO, Nature's Healer"
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DMSO uses and application question? 26 Feb 2013 17:47 #31077

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for arthritic conditions sea salt is one of the best things i have used, you injest approximately 500ml/cc per day but not in one, drink throughout the day. I have attached a document for topical applications.

I am unware of your location but i do think that you will benefit from attending a seminar, this will really improve your knowledge base of MMS/CDS

for those that can not open the attachment:

Place 2cc/ml of CDS or 6 drops of activated MMS in a clean dry glass
Add 1cc/ml of DMSO to the glass
Wait 2 minutes to allow the liquid to bond
Add 5cc/ml of water to the liquid
Place clean gauze (enough to cover affected area) in the liquid
Place gauze on the affected area, leave for 10 minutes and rinse and dry off with water
Apply Aloe Vera to the area to avoid irritation, it is normal for the area to itch but it will soon go.

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