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20 May 2011 09:35 #2674 by sittinstraight
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Hi,
I want to know if mms will help with curing molloscum contagiosum and if yes what is the best protocol to follow. I haven't found any info about molloscum on mms web sites and since its pretty common these days it would be helpful if someone could give some addvice on how to take care of it.
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20 May 2011 15:58 #2682 by brtanner
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Hi Borys,

I think that Protocol 1000 will eliminate the virus effectively, but perhaps it would be more effective if you did a "mild" version of Protocol 2000 - with MMS at a max of 3 drops per hour and addition of 1/4 of a #0 capsule of MMS2 every other hours. The MMS2 acts more directly against viruses.

You can find the protocols described under the "Healing Methodologies" link to the left of the page.

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20 May 2011 16:55 - 20 May 2011 16:56 #2683 by Michael Harrah
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Hi Borys welcome to the Forum!

Please accept my sincere apologies for deleting your posts twice last night. We were getting so much spam it looks like I got a little quick on the draw. I did not recognize the term "Molloscum contagiosum" and thought it looked like typical spam. I should have read your posts and I would have seen you were sincere.

Anyway here is the text of the first post you wrote that I erroneously deleted so we have all the facts out there,

Hello,

I got infected with a nasty thing called molloscum contagiosum, while training wrestling. I'm using the spray bottle protocol, but it isn't doing much. On saturday I want to start taking it internally but there is no info on it on any of the mms websites. I would apprecieate if anyone could give me some advice on which protocol to use. It is a nasty thing and like many others is "incurable" and above all else is very uncomfortible, since its pretty hot right now where i live and i cant wear short sleaves, because it looks pretty nasty. I hope I can cure it with MMS.


Bruce's advice sounds excellent to me.

May you be well,

Michael
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20 May 2011 16:58 - 20 May 2011 17:03 #2684 by sittinstraight
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thank you for answering my post. i would like to ask whether its enough to get calcium hypoclorite at the chemical store. it says its calcium hypochlorite with 65% active chlorine.
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yea i was thinking its kind of weird my posts got deleted, but i realise u get lots of spam so its cool. i already started protocol 1000 and i'm doing 3 drops every hour. i hope this stuff helps. i will be trying to do it as dilligently as i can.
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20 May 2011 17:04 - 20 May 2011 17:05 #2686 by Michael Harrah
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Borys, that sounds like the correct product. The "active chlorine" amount is irrelevant. If it is pool shock or its equivalent and lists the only "active ingredient" as "CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE" with remainder being "Other ingredients" then it is like the pool shock I use and is found in the pool supply stores.

Please do keep us posted, we need to find out what will work on this!

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20 May 2011 17:41 - 20 May 2011 20:20 #2687 by brtanner
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I think that with the calcium hypochlorite the "active chlorine" is the way of giving the actual cal hypo content (it's that way when it's marketed as "pool shock"). So, the 65% shows this product is about average in cal hypo content - that was the percentage of the stuff that Genesis II in the Dominican Republic had for my Minister of Health training.

And, Michael is right, it actually has no "active chlorine"...

Borys, another thing that came to mind is that you can probably treat the Molloscum directly on your skin with MMS topical solution, which is 10 drops per ounce (30ml) of water. Another option would be activating MMS in a cup, and being careful not to let the active solution touch your skin, put the cup over the blisters so they're exposed to the chlorine dioxide gas for a minute at a time (be careful to observe any skin irritation as a sign of over-exposure).
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20 May 2011 22:15 #2689 by sittinstraight
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i'm already treating it with the spray solution. but i dont think i will be able to do the thing with the cup solution, since the molloscum is very little and there is healthy skin in between. what about the tub baths that are on jimhumble. biz . i was thinking about them but people say molloscum thrives in moist/wet environment (not to mention some say its the exact opposite, it thrives on dry skin)... its really annoying and i hope i will get rid of it a.s.a.p. i will keep you updated

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20 May 2011 23:24 #2690 by Michael Harrah
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Hi Borys,

I think the tub baths are a great idea. Nothing is going to be living in the water and on your skin during the bath. You dry off when you get out, so I don't see how the bath could foster the molloscum. The baths are powerful good I know from people fighting lyme and cancer. I would try the baths.

With the cup solution technique you mix up the activated MMS and then hold the skin over the top of the cup so that the chlorine dioxide gas comes into contact with the skin, not the liquid MMS in the bottom of the glass. You can do it for a 5 minutes without hurting healthy skin and it may be enough to help quite a bit before you have to back off to protect the healthy skin. So you might try it.

Here is an excerpt from the book explaining the fumes technique:

MMS Fumes on the Skin
For a staphylococcus infection, do this carefully, as it can save your
life or someone else’s life in a few minutes. Obtain a glass or cup or
smaller vessel of a size to cover the infected area and not allow any
gas to get out. It must not be metal.
Put 10 drops of MMS and 10 drops of 50% citric acid in the vessel and
mix. Do not add water. Immediately put the mouth of the vessel over
the infected area but do it so that the MMS remains in the bottom.
Lean your body so that the vessel is not upside down. Allow the
chlorine dioxide fumes to bathe the infected area for five minutes,
no longer. The gas will burn your skin otherwise.
At the end of five minutes, remove the vessel holding the MMS and
try to lightly squeeze the infection so that pus comes out. Keep paper
towels handy to clean up the mess. If pus does not come out, wait
several hours and repeat the procedure. This will normally handle
staph infections in one treatment, but if not, repeat the procedure
every 6 hours until handled.

Michael

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22 May 2011 15:17 #2708 by sittinstraight
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i don't want to say anything too fast but it seems that untill now after p.1000 and spraying mms on affected skin (and rubbing it in like a cream!) it seems to be kind of fading. I dont want to say anything too quickly, but it does seem to be working... B) i'll see how it goes on and i'll keep you updated
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13 Nov 2011 17:38 #8224 by sittinstraight
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Hey every1, just a quick update, I can say i got rid of the nasty, uncurable thing called molloscum. And let me tell you, mms protocol 1000 together with the skin protocol helped immensly, but I would like to share what in my oppinion made all the difference. Basically after I got rid of most of the molloscum pimples, I had this type of sugar hunger, so I ate two big packs of sweets, and during eating them, my skin started to itch , but i thought its nothing serious... Well it was, after waking up the next day i found out that the whole thing came back, so I cut down on all sugar I was consuming and within a few days I, or more precisely, my skin was all normal.
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