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MMS Spray with and without DMSO 29 Jan 2012 18:47 #11197

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I want to mix an MMS spray to be used on skin ulcers, wounds etc. I am using 1:1 Sodium Chloride/ 50% citric Acid. What quantities for a 200ml spray bottle and how do I use the DMSO. How long will the solution last in the spray bottle or do i have to make it up daily?

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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 29 Jan 2012 19:08 #11202

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The following thread has a lot of info on MMS spray with DMSO

genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=11&id=10977&Itemid=66

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but I don't think the youtube vid gets into DMSO

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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 29 Jan 2012 19:10 #11203

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JH says 10 drops of each to approx 30mL of water. My spray bottle is only 60mL, so I use 20 drops of each. I am noticing that my new dropper bottles seem to be making smaller drops than the old ones (25 drops per mL), so I'm beginning to think my next batch will be 1mL of each for 60mL of water. Just thinking -

There's some question re: DMSO and its affect on MMS when added to the solution. Bruce believes that it does not affect the MMS, JH says it will inactivate the MMS in 6 hrs. I can't tell you what the answer is. I've emailed JH, but have received no response, so far. JH has also stated that if you use the skin spray on - say - your arm, and rub in the DMSO, that after about 20 minutes it will have "inactivated" (he uses the word "killed") the MMS.

So, I don't know the answer on this - since I tend to err on the side of caution, I would keep them separate and then use the DMSO on top of the spray. But that's me, and I'm not telling you I have the only answer here :)
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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 29 Jan 2012 23:08 #11215

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Hi, Small. In your post you said ' sodium chloride' which is table salt. I'm hoping that you meant to write sodium chlorITE.
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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 29 Jan 2012 23:41 #11217

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Darn, Paul, my mind just sees sodium chlorite every time there's sodium chloride!
Thanks for bringing this up.
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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 30 Jan 2012 08:17 #11237

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Thank you Pam I think your final paragraph tells it all - I would rather keep it simple. How do you apply the DMSO on top of the spray?

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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 30 Jan 2012 09:51 #11241

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You can actually keep your (liquid) DMSO in a spray bottle, too, Spray it on and lightly rub it in - if it irritates the skin, you can dilute it to a 70/30 mixture (70%DMSO, 30% water) - Do not use rubber gloves - <G>

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Re: MMS Spray with and without DMSO 26 May 2014 02:00 #44716

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Pam,
I have the same size spray bottle as you do. 60ml or 2 ounce bottle. Are you saying I can pour to the top DMSO and spray it over the MMS spray ive made? When you say 70/30 can you break that down for me? My dmso bottle I bought is 99.9% purity , its a 4oz bottle. Are you saying to use 70% that bottle and add 30% or the rest water, if you are sensitive? If not sensitive, can I just rub straight dmso on my skin after I spray my MMS and also, can I juse the DMSO by itself?

I would like to use this on my dad and his back pain and arthritis. I see the doctor on youtube directly applying dmso on hands and backs.

Thanks Pam

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MMS Spray with and without DMSO 26 May 2014 15:12 #44730

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Yes, you can just spray the DMSO over the MMS spray -

70/30 means if I had 7 teaspoons of DMSO, I would add 3 teaspoons of Distilled water - that way, of the 100% of the mix, 70% is DMSO, and 30% is distilled water.

Yes, you can do it on your hands and you can use DMSO by itself - there's a book called "DMSO Nature's Healer" by Morton Walker, excellent book to have as an additional resource. And, of course, Jim discusses DMSO in his book, too.

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