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Treating skin problems.
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07 Jul 2012 19:13 #19621
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Treating skin problems. was created by kiwigold
I have had a skin problem with a constant itching problem on a small groth like sore in my groin area.
I have tried many different types of cream to cure the problem, but to no avail.
i had tried the MMS treatment many months ago, but found it stang so much that I only tried it once.
every now and then, I spend more time reading MMS testimonials, and I decided to give the MMS treatment advised by Jim, another go, with a fresh application.
Following the dose exactly 100 drops of Citric acid mixed with 20 drops of MMS leaving for 3 minutes then adding distilled water to the top of a 200ml spray bottle.
I used this treatment for about 4 days and was relieved to note that I had no burning or stinging in the area.
It seemed to be woking with less itching.
So, when the spray was finished, I made up another batch, using exactly the same formula.
I did a treatment in the evening, and one more in the morning.
As I finished work early afternoon, i decided to do a few more treatments spaced about two hours apart.
On the second application, my skin started to tingle and sting like mad, it got so bad that I was kept awake all night and was so painful all the next day and even today, the third day although it has improved after using some Aloe Vera creme last night, I still have blisters on the skin and surrounding area.
So, I am very reluctant to try the formula on my skin anymore unless I can understand why this happened with the same formula I had used before.
I have tried many different types of cream to cure the problem, but to no avail.
i had tried the MMS treatment many months ago, but found it stang so much that I only tried it once.
every now and then, I spend more time reading MMS testimonials, and I decided to give the MMS treatment advised by Jim, another go, with a fresh application.
Following the dose exactly 100 drops of Citric acid mixed with 20 drops of MMS leaving for 3 minutes then adding distilled water to the top of a 200ml spray bottle.
I used this treatment for about 4 days and was relieved to note that I had no burning or stinging in the area.
It seemed to be woking with less itching.
So, when the spray was finished, I made up another batch, using exactly the same formula.
I did a treatment in the evening, and one more in the morning.
As I finished work early afternoon, i decided to do a few more treatments spaced about two hours apart.
On the second application, my skin started to tingle and sting like mad, it got so bad that I was kept awake all night and was so painful all the next day and even today, the third day although it has improved after using some Aloe Vera creme last night, I still have blisters on the skin and surrounding area.
So, I am very reluctant to try the formula on my skin anymore unless I can understand why this happened with the same formula I had used before.
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07 Jul 2012 19:23 - 07 Jul 2012 19:31 #19623
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Hi, kiwigold.
I remember a case of Pityriasis rosea (bad skinproblem), where MMS1 spray would just make the affected area sting and hurt even more. MMS1 spray did not help at all for Pityriasis rosea. What DID help and stopped the itching immeditely and the pain after only two or three days (Pityriasis rosea causing suffering usually up to several weeks and even months), was the MMS2 spray, sprayed on every hour, or whenever the sufferer would wake up at the middle of the night due to burning sensations, and MMS2 baths in luke warm water two to three times a day.
MMS2 diluted in plenty of water is extremely effective for a lot of different skinproblems and I would advise you to try that, the sooner the better. Also MMS2 baths is probably a good idea, all the while doing the Protocol 1000 internally, using MMS1 or CDS.
I remember a case of Pityriasis rosea (bad skinproblem), where MMS1 spray would just make the affected area sting and hurt even more. MMS1 spray did not help at all for Pityriasis rosea. What DID help and stopped the itching immeditely and the pain after only two or three days (Pityriasis rosea causing suffering usually up to several weeks and even months), was the MMS2 spray, sprayed on every hour, or whenever the sufferer would wake up at the middle of the night due to burning sensations, and MMS2 baths in luke warm water two to three times a day.
MMS2 diluted in plenty of water is extremely effective for a lot of different skinproblems and I would advise you to try that, the sooner the better. Also MMS2 baths is probably a good idea, all the while doing the Protocol 1000 internally, using MMS1 or CDS.
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07 Jul 2012 20:14 #19626
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Hello Mathew,
Thanks for your advice.
I will have to locate a supplier of MMS2 in the Uk, as I only have MMS
I have not looked it up yet, but I thought MMS2 was in tablet form.
I still have blisters from the treatment I did a few days ago............... Ouch
Thanks for your advice.
I will have to locate a supplier of MMS2 in the Uk, as I only have MMS
I have not looked it up yet, but I thought MMS2 was in tablet form.
I still have blisters from the treatment I did a few days ago............... Ouch
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07 Jul 2012 20:15 #19627
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OK, 100 drops of citric acid. Was that the 50% citric acid, or something like vinegar or lemon juice?
It could be your spray formula was wrong.
I use 50% citric acid, and use 10 drops of MMS and 10 drops of citric acid, activated 20 seconds, per ounce of water.
It could be your spray formula was wrong.
I use 50% citric acid, and use 10 drops of MMS and 10 drops of citric acid, activated 20 seconds, per ounce of water.
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07 Jul 2012 20:41 - 07 Jul 2012 20:43 #19629
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Replied by kiwigold on topic Re: Treating skin problems.
hi Pam.
I am still using the original formula of 1 drop MMS to 5 drops Citric acid,
I cannot understand why the first 200 ml of the spray was ok, but the second time I did the same mix, it blistered my skin.
I use ! MMS to 5 Citric Acid mixed with grape juice for my regular MMS maintenance drink.
I am still using the original formula of 1 drop MMS to 5 drops Citric acid,
I cannot understand why the first 200 ml of the spray was ok, but the second time I did the same mix, it blistered my skin.
I use ! MMS to 5 Citric Acid mixed with grape juice for my regular MMS maintenance drink.
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07 Jul 2012 21:17 #19630
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20 drops of MMS activated should be OK for 2 oz (60cc or mL) of water - I'm not sure why you had the reaction on the second batch, (because by my calculations you were actually using a low dose of mms)... Like you, it's a puzzlement. All I can think of is that it was a reaction from the increase in treatment.
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17 Jul 2012 07:55 #19996
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I'm getting great benefit from using MMS baths. I use tsp activated in my bath. I've been doing it morning and evening for several days. This is more like 200 drops the first times and have cut back to 100 drops lately. My sebacious glands are infected with follicle mites. I used the MMS extreme Matt Monarch with DMSO but the baths really help because the whole body gets cleaned including my head.
I find that if I clean well with borax so that the skin surface is rubbed well, then rinse off and bath in the MMS, it does the most good. Then I rub the areas that are the most effected and it helps dissolve the crude that has been cleaned and can be removed with a paper towel. I dry the area and do another round 12 hours later.
After seeing that 35 drops is as helpful from other posts, I will probably cut back on the amount per bath. Glad to know I don't have to use so much and still get the benefits.
So if you have problems, you may be using it too often.
I find that if I clean well with borax so that the skin surface is rubbed well, then rinse off and bath in the MMS, it does the most good. Then I rub the areas that are the most effected and it helps dissolve the crude that has been cleaned and can be removed with a paper towel. I dry the area and do another round 12 hours later.
After seeing that 35 drops is as helpful from other posts, I will probably cut back on the amount per bath. Glad to know I don't have to use so much and still get the benefits.
So if you have problems, you may be using it too often.
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17 Jul 2012 10:43 #19999
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Replied by Nir on topic Re: Treating skin problems.
Jim Humble say - If the spray causes pain or burning then reduce the strength of the solution by pouring out 1/2 and filling with clean water. Keep reducing the strength in this manner until the spray does not cause burning, however, if this does not seem to work in a rare few cases it might be a fungus that MMS cannot touch. In that case, go to the home page and look under fungus protocol.
So if you want to try something else I would suggest to you that product - ASAP Ultimate skin and body care Gel which is a Silver Gel (SilverSol Technology) from American Biotech Labs.
You can find it here - www.vitacost.com/american-biotech-labs-asap-ultimate-skin-and-body-care-gel-4-fl-oz
Hope that will be helpful for you
Nir
So if you want to try something else I would suggest to you that product - ASAP Ultimate skin and body care Gel which is a Silver Gel (SilverSol Technology) from American Biotech Labs.
You can find it here - www.vitacost.com/american-biotech-labs-asap-ultimate-skin-and-body-care-gel-4-fl-oz
Hope that will be helpful for you
Nir
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17 Jul 2012 11:35 #20002
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Thank you NIR,
I read the article by Jim Humble re the fungus and treating with healing clay.
I ordered it and it has just arrived, so will be trying that, I also just ordered the skin gel from the US, which also sounds like a good product to use for most skin problems, while there, I ordered some silver as well to boost the Immune system, which is always a good idea, as I reckon that a week Immune system brings on many other problems.
I will update any findings and results on my treatments.
Many thanks.
John
I read the article by Jim Humble re the fungus and treating with healing clay.
I ordered it and it has just arrived, so will be trying that, I also just ordered the skin gel from the US, which also sounds like a good product to use for most skin problems, while there, I ordered some silver as well to boost the Immune system, which is always a good idea, as I reckon that a week Immune system brings on many other problems.
I will update any findings and results on my treatments.
Many thanks.
John
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17 Jul 2012 11:43 #20003
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Many thanks Painless for your advice.
Unfortunately I have not had a bath for about 50 years.
Only because I only have a shower.

You could be correct though, that the treatment I used with the MMS spray was too close together.
Wow, I found it painful to sit down or sleep for a few days, but now improved.
Regards and thanks.
John
Unfortunately I have not had a bath for about 50 years.
You could be correct though, that the treatment I used with the MMS spray was too close together.
Wow, I found it painful to sit down or sleep for a few days, but now improved.
Regards and thanks.
John
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