Hi JH,
After looking through Jim’s book and the pages on his site about protocol 3000 (
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41&Itemid=67) and skin care (
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&Itemid=39), it seems to me the ratios of MMS to DMSO are quite variable when it comes to skin and dental applications. The only time the ratio appears to be important is the 1:1 ratio for protocol 1000+ (
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=72).
In the book Jim mentions some people adding 1 teaspoon of DMSO to a 10 drop in half glass (4 oz.) water daily dental care dose to cure dental abscess problems. It is important to note, when mixing MMS and DMSO Jim recommends using the mixture within a couple hours to get the most benefit because DMSO is an antioxidant and neutralizes the MMS in 6 hours.
According to Jim’s book, Bruce is right that the standard spray dose for skin problems (aka body sprays) is 10 activated drops per 1 oz. of water. Jim says that repeatedly. This is half the strength of the 20 drop dose per 1 oz. water recommended for protocol 3000.
In one place in the book Jim talks about a 20 drop dose in 8 oz of water and using that for an additional type of skin treatment. This is only one quarter strength of his standard skin spray dose but apparently works in various situations, from cancers to rashes.
The only places I can find where Jim discusses adding DMSO to MMS for topical application is in reference to protocol 3000. His current advice for topical application is to spray the MMS on and then spray or rub over it a 70% solution of DMSO. In his book Jim did say,
1. Make an MMS solution by activating 10 drops of MMS with 10 drops of 50% citric acid or 50 drops of 10% citric acid. Wait 20 seconds for the 50% citric to activate or 3 minutes for the 10% citric to activate. Add 20 drops of water or less and add one tablespoon of 70% DMSO and immediately spread the mixture over one arm or leg.
However, that advice has been superseded by his advice to apply DMSO over the MMS spray, as now found on his web site,
1. Make an MMS solution by activating 20 drops of MMS with 20 drops of 50% citric acid or 100 drops of 10% citric acid. Wait 20 seconds for the 50% citric to activate or 3 minutes for the 10% citric to activate. Add this solution to only one ounce of water and then spray or spread some of it liberally over one arm. (See step number 4 below for extra sick people).
2. At this point, it is best to spray 70% DMSO over the top of the MMS on the same area and then gently rub and spread it. If you pre-mix the DMSO with the MMS, which is practical sometimes, it will have a shelf life of about 6 hours only. You can put a plastic bag over your hand to rub the solution into your body, or you can just use your bare hands.
In conclusion, all this means that for topical application you spray the MMS on and then go over the top of it with 70% DMSO. There is no pre-mixing of the two or ratios to be concerned about. However, if you want to experiment and you do pre-mix, then be sure and use it within a couple hours.
Michael