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Make sure that the oil you use is easy absorbing/liposomal or it will not work.

Pharmacist Larry Frieders says Lecithin oil is best, evening primrose oil or emu

oil can be used.

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TD stands for transdermal. Trans meaning across and derm meaning skin.

Transdermals are applied to the skin and a certain portion of the medication,

vitamin, or whatever, crosses the skin barrier and enters the bloodstream. The

amount that actually reaches the bloodstream depends on the size of the

molecule, the carrier, the length of time it takes to break down and probably a

host of other factors. Some things work well as a transdermal and others don't.

[ ] ANDY/SCIENCE PEOPLE: TD-ALA PATCH??

> >

> >

> > Hello!

> >

> > This may be an off-the-wall question but, I was wishing for a

> > transdermal ALA patch and asked our compounding pharmacist if he

> > thought he could make one. He said that he thought he could, but

> > would like more information.

> >

> > If anyone out there has used an ALA patch, could you please

> forward

> > the name + phone # of the pharmacy and a contact person for him

> to

> > phone?

> >

> > Does anyone who has a science background know what kind of base

> would

> > be necessary, or what composition would make this feasible?

> >

> > I'd like to be able to try it for my son who, of course, has

> yeast

> > issues. Also, we're just discovering that our 5yo daughter may

> be on

> > the spectrum and there is no way to get anything down her throat,

> > liquid or otherwise.

> >

> > Help!

> >

> > Many thanks,

> > Janet

> >

> >

> >

> > =======================================================

> >

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hi all on

http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html\

for those unable to take mms internally they suggest this

What To Do If You Cannot Tolerate Taking Chlorine Dioxide Orally

(NOTE: Do NOT add the DMSO to the "One Dose" until AFTER the three minute wait already mentioned above. You may remember the three minute wait was to make the chlorine dioxide. The DMSO should not be added until after the chlorine dioxide is already made, including the three minute wait.) If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8 or 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide transdermally (through the skin). However, if you are taking the chlorine dioxide transdermally, then you can use the "maximum" dose of chlorine dioxide for your weight because your stomach is totally bypassed. In other words, if you are going to take the "One Dose" transdermally, make the "One Dose" with 6 or 8 or 10 drops of MMS, depending on your weight. You will not have any stomach problems even if you use the maximum dose. Here are the steps for adding DMSO to the "One Dose" so you can take the "One Dose" transdermally: Step 1) Add 5/8th TEAspoon of DMSO to the "One Dose." Step 2) WAIT 3 minutes for the DMSO to bind to the chlorine dioxide before putting it on your skin. Step 3) Spread the "One Dose Plus DMSO" on your skin at the scheduled time. You may need to use a different section of skin than you use for the DMSO which has nothing added to it. Because of the activator this mixture may be more difficult to get to penetrate the skin. By doing this you will be getting the full benefit of the chlorine dioxide without irritating your stomach.

did they mean add 5/8 teaspoon of dmso to the 6 ounces mix (one dose)

or add to the mix and forget the 6 ounces of water since

Clarifying What "One Dose" Means

The steps above can be summarized thusly: 1) Put 10 drops (or 8 drops or 6 drops) of MMS in a small bowl,2) Add 5/8th of a TEAspoon of the "activator" (citric acid, lemon juice or lime juice),3) WAIT 3 minutes (stir at first and every 30 seconds) to make the chlorine dioxide,4) ADD to 4 to 6 ouces of water before taking it orally.

because spreading 6 ounces + of liquid on my skin could get me pretty wet

What To Do If You Cannot Tolerate Taking Chlorine Dioxide Orally

(NOTE: Do NOT add the DMSO to the "One Dose" until AFTER the three minute wait already mentioned above. You may remember the three minute wait was to make the chlorine dioxide. The DMSO should not be added until after the chlorine dioxide is already made, including the three minute wait.) If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8 or 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide transdermally (through the skin). However, if you are taking the chlorine dioxide transdermally, then you can use the "maximum" dose of chlorine dioxide for your weight because your stomach is totally bypassed. In other words, if you are going to take the "One Dose" transdermally, make the "One Dose" with 6 or 8 or 10 drops of MMS, depending on your weight. You will not have any stomach problems even if you use the maximum dose. Here are the steps for adding DMSO to the "One Dose" so you can take the "One Dose" transdermally: Step 1) Add 5/8th TEAspoon of DMSO to the "One Dose." Step 2) WAIT 3 minutes for the DMSO to bind to the chlorine dioxide before putting it on your skin. Step 3) Spread the "One Dose Plus DMSO" on your skin at the scheduled time. You may need to use a different section of skin than you use for the DMSO which has nothing added to it. Because of the activator this mixture may be more difficult to get to penetrate the skin. By doing this you will be getting the full benefit of the chlorine dioxide without irritating your stomach.

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On 12/26/2008 2:36 PM, michel nadon wrote:

> If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you

> cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8 or

> 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide

> transdermally (through the skin).

The caveat, though, and the reason they stopped recommending transdermal

MMS for the OCC, is the MMS will NOT penetrate deep into the tissues -

meaning, it will NOT be an effective cancer therapy when taken

transdermally.

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Simon, You are correct in assuming the MMS does not penetrate the

skin deeply. I tried it on the back of my hands several times, at a

high concentration (24 drops in 7.5 ml of citric acid), and although

it cleared the surface, it could not reach any further. I verified

this when I put Cansema (black salve containing zinc chloride) on

the back of my hands afterwards. Cansema pulled out the fungus that

MMS couldn't touch.

I ordered some DMSO to see if it can help the MMS penetrate more

deeply into the skin. At this point, I'm not sure if the combination

will work, as the MMS is an oxidant and the DMSO is an antioxidant,

but I like to experiment.

http://mmsmiracle.com/_Burket

> > If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you

> > cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8

or

> > 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide

> > transdermally (through the skin).

>

> The caveat, though, and the reason they stopped recommending

transdermal

> MMS for the OCC, is the MMS will NOT penetrate deep into the

tissues -

> meaning, it will NOT be an effective cancer therapy when taken

> transdermally.

>

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I cant speak for cancer patient since I do not have cancer but still evaluating it for other purposes and dmso+ mms look promising

Re: [ ] transdermal

On 12/26/2008 2:36 PM, michel nadon wrote:> If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you> cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8 or> 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide> transdermally (through the skin).The caveat, though, and the reason they stopped recommending transdermalMMS for the OCC, is the MMS will NOT penetrate deep into the tissues -meaning, it will NOT be an effective cancer therapy when takentransdermally.

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Hi ,

I have only written one other MMS group member to tell them that I have created a MMS paltalk room. I do not have it open too often due to my health issues. I was not sure if it was a good idea, but if others are interested I could make other MMS users admins and let them open the room when they felt like it, or I could also make it a locked room just for MMS users, along with selecting other admins if they are interested. I have EHS so being on the computer for long periods is not always a good idea for me.

If you are interested, let me know. You would have to sign up for paltalk, then I will let you know how to find the room.

Also, if you don't mind, let me know what you think about the idea of a paltalk room on MMS.

Best regards,

Laurel> If you cannot tolerate the chlorine dioxide orally, meaning you> cannot build up to the maximum dose for your weight (e.g. 6 or 8 or> 10 drops hourly) then you need to take the chlorine dioxide> transdermally (through the skin).The caveat, though, and the reason they stopped recommending transdermalMMS for the OCC, is the MMS will NOT penetrate deep into the tissues -meaning, it will NOT be an effective cancer therapy when takentransdermally.

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