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Re: MMS in the eyes? 04 Mar 2012 13:53 #13638

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Yes , I have the book. Was $10 when I bought it from www.kornax.com some time back. I had forgotten where I had read about macular degeneration so thanks for that.

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Re: MMS in the eyes? 02 Apr 2013 01:43 #32202

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Bruce I have a simple question for you. when you make up the mms and activate it in 4 oz. of distilled water wait 45 sec. then add the dmso, do you wait 3 min to let the dmso activate in the 4 oz of water, like you once said when you were putting togerther your mouthwash teeth brushing formula ? or not. Also do you throw out the remainder after each use each day or use it till its all gone ? Id really like to know there specifics exactly please. Using for the eyes it helps to be very specific . Thank you very much

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Re: MMS in the eyes? 02 Apr 2013 05:07 #32204

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Bruce I have a simple question for you. when you make up the mms and activate it in 4 oz. of distilled water wait 45 sec. then add the dmso, do you wait 3 min to let the dmso activate in the 4 oz of water, like you once said when you were putting togerther your mouthwash teeth brushing formula ? or not. Also do you throw out the remainder after each use each day or use it till its all gone ? Id really like to know there specifics exactly please. Using for the eyes it helps to be very specific . Thank you very much


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MMS in the eyes? 02 Apr 2013 12:02 #32205

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Orv, that waiting period after adding the DMSO is to allow the DMSO to fully integrate with the MMS - also, since DMSO is an antioxidant, it will ultimately take about 5 hours to "kill" any MMS (that's OK, MMS does it's work in the first 2 hours) - so this is not a solution you can allow to stand for an extended period.
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MMS in the eyes? 02 Apr 2013 13:56 #32208

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MMS in the eyes? 05 Apr 2013 06:27 #32269

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I have to write that MICHAEL Harrah right!
He wrote that it does not try to make MMS in your eyes - do not try this at home!
I tried - I put the MMS in the eye.
The eyes are in a few minutes a very red and burning sensation.
Of course it's my fault because Michael has a nice write (5x) should not do this at home.
Michael, thank you for the warning.

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MMS in the eyes? 16 Jun 2014 01:18 #45411

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This is great information. I am rather new at all this. Standard protocol for eye problems is:
Activate 4 drops MMS and add 1/2 cup water. Use a dropper to put several drops in each eye every hour for 10 hours, Protocol 1000.
Can anyone recommend increasing the MMS1 drops and/or adding DMSO and how much?
The cataracts I am working with are some what moderate.
Thanks

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Re: MMS in the eyes? 24 Sep 2014 13:14 #47505

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Did find Morton Walkers' book on Google Books (most of it is available in preview):
books.google.com/books?id=mLAyJBF1sVoC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

Wonder what Pam (or anyone else) thinks about "The DMSO Handbook for Doctors" by Archie. H. Scott?
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MMS in the eyes? 25 Sep 2014 20:44 #47519

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I had shingles in one of my eyes - I used both DMSO and MMS near the eyes and on the eye lids but don't ever remember putting drops of either into the eye - closest I came was mixing some MMS in a glass and bringing my eye close to the top to absorb some of the gas but not too much. Made the eye red and stung a bit but nothing too much, but I was careful not to get too close.
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