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nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 09:56 #12103

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No the subject title doesnt involve a baby,but it does involve me! Does anyone have what I can only describe as a nappy rash while taking mms? I get it every 7-10 days and it gets worse each time and am wondering if this is an indication of how much "bad stuff" is in my body that needs to come out! Any ideas,or fellow sufferers;)

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Re: nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 16:48 #12136

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Sharon, it is possible that this is a "healing" response - the body ridding itself of "stuff" - I know you did not say it was a boil - my housemate says that when her diabetes was active, she had frequent boils in the "nappy area" (usually above the pubic area) -

What are you doing for it? I'm dealing with a rash right now using zinc oxide and either MMS1 skin spray or CDS skin spray. Mine had an underlying ache (which reminded me of the shingles I had 20 years ago! or of a fever blister) - it started out as an itch, and settled into an ache. In 2 days, it had started to harden over, seemed to be getting smaller (hard to describe because it is in a place I can't get a good look at), but still ached a bit.

This morning I took 1/4 a tsp of MMS2 and put it in a bowl of warm water (maybe 3/4 of a cup), soaked a pad and held it against the rash (which was irregular in shape, about 1.5 inches in diameter, surrounded by an inflamed area). I only held it against the area for 3 or 4 minutes (first time, always test) and noticed immediately that the ache went away. I was surprised, because that was not what I was expecting.

So, I'm not sure what I have - I live in a house with a wood stove and bring wood in - so there are bugs inside, it could be a bug bite or a spider bite - it could be a body reaction - either an allergy or a cleansing - Because I've always had generally good health, I waited a long time before I started paying attention to my health - and have lived in Japan and India - in the country - goodness only knows what I've picked up along the way.

Figuring out, with all your health issues, what is going on with you might be even more difficult. I've read of people on MMS who had problems, but over time the problems did quit (sort of like your idea that it's getting rid of toxins) - (maybe like with Morgellons, that stuff has to come out before you can get completely healed).
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Re: nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 17:16 #12139

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Well, followup :) .

After sitting on the problem for an hour, when I got up, I noticed the ache had returned a bit - :P But I feel optimistic that whatever I am having is healing - and faster than it would have if I had just left it alone.
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Re: nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 20:29 #12158

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Hi Pam,thanks for replying.I do get things that could be boils,which are very uncomfortable but dissappear after a while,but they are on my "you know where" area!Lol! Much different from the many boils I used to get on my face as a child,along with styes,what a great look!

When you mention your housemates diabetes as,when it was active,does this mean she doesnt have it anymore and is that because she used mms?

I am just using vaseline to calm the itching and burning and chaffing!It seems to work,but it comes back every 7-10 days.

Your rash does sound a bit like a bite of some kind,doesnt it? I guess as long as it responds to treatment,doesnt get worse or make you feel ill in other ways,its a bonus!

Its great you have been in general good health and you must have a pretty good constitution to have not suffered any ill health,especially living abroad in such places as India and Japan.I have been ill since around the age of 7-8 years old,so goodness knows what "squaters" I have living inside me!Lol!

I had to google morgellons,how typical is the medical proffession?!!! It makes my blood boil to think these people are being paid such a huge salary and for what?! Unfortunately,for those of us with any endocrine disorder,it works the same,all endocrinologists seem to be worthless,uneducated and narrow minded to what really is the truth!

I havent taken any mms for 2 days now and my stomach is much better,but I will try again tommorrow,with some baking soda,but am worried about the stomach acid issues.But as you say,its trial and error and if it doesnt work,I dont know what to do.I crave constantly,mostly for bread and last night and today I had bread and strangely,I have a bit more energy.Also,I had a homemade stew with only healthy ingredients and it raised my blood sugar a lot and it shouldnt have done,but eating a sandwich raised it a lot less and none of that makes any sense at all,it should have been the other way round!

I know bread is a no-no really when you have issues like candida and its definately a no-no when you are diabetic,so I cant understand the logic in my blood sugar results.I have a theory on the energy thing,but its probably wrong,I theorise that I may be feeling sooo ill as the baddies are dying off and eating bread is what is feeding these baddies which temporarily made the baddies happy again.Its like there is so much "trash" in there,that its taken over my whole being and "running" my life to the point that its like a naughty child that takes its temper out on me,when it doesnt get what it wants,does that make sense,or have I lost the plot completely?LOL!!!

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Re: nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 20:31 #12159

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Perhaps the "pressure" of sitting down eliviated the ache in some way? But if it didnt feel worse than before,it must be getting better,I hope so anyway;)

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Re: nappy rash? 10 Feb 2012 21:36 #12164

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Hi Pam,thanks for replying.I do get things that could be boils,which are very uncomfortable but dissappear after a while,but they are on my "you know where" area!Lol! Much different from the many boils I used to get on my face as a child,along with styes,what a great look!

When you mention your housemates diabetes as,when it was active,does this mean she doesnt have it anymore and is that because she used mms?


My housemate is a very private woman who is living in my father's apartment here at the domes (he passed in 2010) - and I don't press her for information - when I was complaining about my problem, she made the statement - I doubt it was through MMS - I do know she lost 100 lbs, so maybe that was it.

I am just using vaseline to calm the itching and burning and chaffing!It seems to work,but it comes back every 7-10 days.

Are you spraying it with MMS skin spray or CDS? There are 3 skin solutions that JH talks about - one is MMS (activated and unactivated), the other is desenex (which is a US brand of zinc oxide ointment) and a mixture of aztec clay (montmorillonite clay) with vaseline. And, of course, if it's a staph infection, the MMS fumes. But I did try just holding a cloth against mine that had some MMS2 (1/4 tsp in 3/4 c of warm water) on the cloth, and it helped, too!

Your rash does sound a bit like a bite of some kind,doesnt it? I guess as long as it responds to treatment,doesnt get worse or make you feel ill in other ways,its a bonus!


Yes. I wish I could say it went away in 4 hours, but it didn't, however, as long as I'm seeing positive change, I'm OK. I was prepared to go to the doc's on Monday if it didn't improve. Just hate to spend the money for that when I really think the MMS can handle it.

Its great you have been in general good health and you must have a pretty good constitution to have not suffered any ill health,especially living abroad in such places as India and Japan.I have been ill since around the age of 7-8 years old,so goodness knows what "squaters" I have living inside me!Lol!


My early years were spent without junk food and with a lot of "good food" - I'm sure that had a lot to do with it. Along with genes. My mom also didn't believe in taking us to the doctor for every little thing.

I had to google morgellons,how typical is the medical proffession?!!! It makes my blood boil to think these people are being paid such a huge salary and for what?! Unfortunately,for those of us with any endocrine disorder,it works the same,all endocrinologists seem to be worthless,uneducated and narrow minded to what really is the truth!


We have some forum members with morgellons. I've found that MDs can only do what they're taught, and they're taught fairly narrowly.

I havent taken any mms for 2 days now and my stomach is much better,but I will try again tommorrow,with some baking soda,but am worried about the stomach acid issues.But as you say,its trial and error and if it doesnt work,I dont know what to do.I crave constantly,mostly for bread and last night and today I had bread and strangely,I have a bit more energy.Also,I had a homemade stew with only healthy ingredients and it raised my blood sugar a lot and it shouldnt have done,but eating a sandwich raised it a lot less and none of that makes any sense at all,it should have been the other way round!


Yes, a few days of trial is not going to put you back much in the big picture of things.

I know bread is a no-no really when you have issues like candida and its definately a no-no when you are diabetic,so I cant understand the logic in my blood sugar results.I have a theory on the energy thing,but its probably wrong,I theorise that I may be feeling sooo ill as the baddies are dying off and eating bread is what is feeding these baddies which temporarily made the baddies happy again.Its like there is so much "trash" in there,that its taken over my whole being and "running" my life to the point that its like a naughty child that takes its temper out on me,when it doesnt get what it wants,does that make sense,or have I lost the plot completely?LOL!!!


As the baddies start to die off, releasing their toxins into the bloodstream, sometimes you can feel worse - Once you eat the bread or the sugar, they stop dying off and all of a sudden you feel better.

Good luck!

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Re: nappy rash? 11 Feb 2012 01:40 #12178

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Have just been reading a fascinating article in Atlantic Monthly about toxoplasmosis and how it can change behavior in HUMANS - so Sharon, eating that bread and the resulting feel good MIGHT have been the baddies <G>.

www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/03/how-your-cat-is-making-you-crazy/8873/1/
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EXCELLENT article, Pam! I've seen quite a few references here on the forum that seem to support the concept of pathogenic influence on behaviors. One that pops to mind is the aversion response which some people get when MMS is clearly helping them - as though it's being generated by the pathogens, which are fighting for their lives. I've also seen evidence of it in the cravings that diabetics and others have for the very things which make them worse.
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Re: nappy rash? 11 Feb 2012 18:43 #12255

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Pam,I cant explain how crazily strange it is that you mention toxoplasmosis,as my dad had it! I dont think it was the same as in the article,as my dad was working in somebodies loft that had just come back from a tropical country and they had a large otoman,which they brought back with them.My dad was eventually admitted to The Tropical Diseases Hospital in London and didnt really know what was wrong with him,but he was very ill.They eventually told him that it was a tropical strain of toxoplasmisis [dont know the name of it] and also Histoplasmosis X,I think thats right.

They told him that they couldnt cure it,only treat it and that it would lay dormont and may make him ill in his life at some point.They tested my mum,but said she didnt have it,as it was a concern that my dad had passed it on to her,but as the time coincided with them having me and my brother,they said we would be,as they described it, "beaten up" health wise in our lives and guess what? Yep,here we are!

My dad had a lot of mental illness problems,but he had them before the toxoplasmosis and I'm absolutely sure he had thyroid disease,but it was never tested but I'd say he was also bordering on schitzophrenic too.He put me and my mum through hell,life was awful and has left its mark on our lives,on top of all the ill health.

The article mentions rats that are infected and I remember watching a programme on,basically what makes a cat lover,a cat lover and it was overwhelmingly toxoplasmosis! They also put a selection of rats in a big caged run with a dirty cat litter tray in it.Some of the rats had the toxoplasmosis virus and others didnt and ALL the rats WITH the virus went straight to the litter tray! The proof in the pudding,as they say;)

I have been tested for toxoplasmosis and was told that I dont have it,but blood tests are notoriously inacurate and I LOVE cats,even though I'm allergic to them!

I started taking my mms again today and already feel a bit "iffy",but I also ate a boiled egg this afternoon and if I do have the gene,as mentioned in my other post regarding sulphur/sulphites,it may have been that,that has made me feel ill too.I am monumentally at a loss as to know what to eat:(( Thankyou so much for your post Pam.

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