Now, this is weird, because I always heard that a ganglion cyst is a mechanical problem, not a bacterial one. Nevertheless, whenever I take a course of MMS, the ganglion that I've had for years on the back of my wrist disappears!
The first time this happened, I didn't even notice it was gone until I was done with the three-week course. Nevertheless, I knew it wasn't just a coincidence. A couple of months later it slowly started growing back. It's not a big cyst but it does hurt a bit. The next time I started an MMS course (I do the one that's two or three drops every hour for eight hours a day) I watched it and saw that in three or four days it flattened out.
Unfortunately, I irritated my throat by drinking my MMS doses one day in a water bottle, which is a new method I'm not sure about. Somehow, the gas built up in the bottle. Maybe I let it wait too long before adding water, or maybe it got too warm in the car. In any case, I decided to cut the course short and try again later. This time, the cyst came back in a couple of weeks.
I have the feeling that if I took MMS every day as Jim recommends for a maintenance dose for older people, that my ganglion cyst would never reappear. But I'd have to have a better reason than that to take MMS orally every day!
I wonder if the cyst isn't some opportunistic bacteria that colonizes a weakened area, and the MMS attacks it. Now that I've heard Bruce's lecture on using DMSO to carry it in through the skin, I'm going to try that more direct route. (I use medical-grade DMSO).
Since the medical procedure to get rid of a ganglion cyst involves needle aspiration and drugs, and STILL doesn't get rid of the cyst permanently, oral MMS works at least as well as that! And we can do it ourselves!