Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 What would be a good ratio to convert DMSO to liquidPosted by: admin in DMSO, Elaboration, MMS General, tags: Cancer, DMSO, kerosene, making, Protocol-MMS Your friend in Alberta included a note not to use DMSO with the basic protocol. Yet another contact says to use it in the same ratio as the mineral. You have mentioned using it in book two, so I am curious about its use. If DMSO comes as a powder, what would be a good ratio to convert it to liquid? Please let me know where the DMSO stands. ====== DMSO is sold as a liquid, and it cannot be made into a powder. Try making kerosine into a powder. There is no liability in using DMSO and MMS together. Normally, I would add the lime or lemon juice to the drops of MMS and then wait the three minutes and then add an equal amount of DMSO. Use that directly on the outside of the skin to kill cancers and other things. Add water or juice to that to drink. DMSO stops the action of MMS slowly after a period of time, so if you are not getting results, use them separately. For further information please visit my web site at www.miraclemineral.org Keywords: DMSO, cancer, kerosene, making, protocol Comments Off Jun 13 2008 Does MMS need to be taken with DMSO?Posted by: admin in DMSO, tags: cancer treatment, DMSO, Dosage I have a son who is undergoing some unorthodox treatment for cancer which treatment uses DMSO? I noticed on the bottle that it mentions to not take the miracle mineral supplement until 72hrs after taking DMSO. Should MMS be taken with DMSO? ====== There is no liability in taking the DMSO and the MMS at the same time. In fact, they aid one another to some extent. However, if you do take them at the same time. Start out will small amounts and work up to larger doses. Then also take MMS at a separate time as well, like 4 hours later. Protocol is always start at two drops or less. We are talking about cancer and about 4 months. So I’d take MMS every 4 hours or so. Starting at about 1 drop. If that went OK, go to 2 drops on the next 4 hours. If that goes OK go to the 3 drops. Somewhere along the line nausea will set in. When that happens, reduce the drops, but do not stop. As long as nausea occurs, reduce the drops. Wait for a time or two and increase the drops by 1. Just keep that up. The underlying principle is always, if you are not getting well, you are not taking enough. Visit www.miraclemineral.org for the MMS book and DVD or www.jimhumble.com for more info. Keywords: DMSO, dosage, cancer treatment Comments Off Jun 10 2008 Why can't one take DMSO with MMS?Posted by: admin in DMSO, Interactions, MMS General, tags: DMSO I have a Veterinarian client who is now taking MMS, thanks to you! However, he’s been on DMSO for years. He asked me to question you as to why one cannot take DMSO with MMS? Your answer would be appreciated. ====== There is no problem with DMSO and MMS. That’s old data. I’ve proven beyond a doubt that there is no problem. Visit my web site www.miraclemineral.org and find out for yourself. Keyword: DMSO Comments Off Jun 10 2008 Is there a reaction between DMSO and MMS that you know of?Posted by: admin in DMSO, Interactions, MMS General, Skin, anaerobic, tags: anaerobic growth, DMSO, interaction, Itching, reaction I received the MMS, and used 2 drops yesterday afternoon. I had used DMSO gel on my knees to help with some stiffness (had knee replacements about 6 months ago) yesterday morning. About 12 hours later I experienced severe itching under the skin around my knees and some slight nausea earlier. I checked the instructions from GL more closely and noticed that they suggested waiting 72 hours after using DMSO before using MMS, something I had not seen in your instructions. Is there a reaction between DMSO and MMS that you know of? The itching is subsiding this morning, so it’s nothing serious but I thought you’d want to know about it. ====== Jerome, there is no problem with taking DMSO and MMS. That problem has been settled. No doubt the MMS was attacking some anaerobic growth. It is a good sign . Keep at it. Keywords: DMSO, anaerobic growth, interaction, reaction, itching Comments Off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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