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Rob - do you mean you have been nebulising this mix or ingesting it?

When you say drops of MSM - how have you dissolved it? What proportions?

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Jane

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> I've been using 5 drops of MMS combined with 5 drops of DMSO two to

> three times a day for about 2 months to treat a number of conditions

> which are responding, so far as I know without any obvious side-

> effects;

> Arterial plaque which I have researched for a number of years which

> appears to be a result of a number of things, but namely nanobacteria

> which build their own walled-off cells using calcium deposits & are

> very difficult to kill. The original version of tetracycline is

> claimed to penetrate & kill them. Nanobacteria operate under the

> radar of normal pathogy tests & are virtually undetectable without

> specialised equipment. DMSO should easily get into these beasty's

> nests & carry the MMS to finish them off.

>

> I don't have any supporting evidence to prove that this working

> except to say that I feel better now than I have for a number of

> years & I'm now 67. Friends compliment me on a better looking

> complexion where they said that previously I was pasty & yellowish

> looking.

>

> Also, feel that it is helping my benign prostate problem...Plus, an

> infection that I have had in a small part of my jaw for some years.

>

> I certainly don't recommend that anyone start using this protocol

> without carrying out their own due diligence & working up very slowly

> from small doses as the MMS can cause some problems such as vomiting

> & diahhorea etc. if not treated with respect.

>

> Rob

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Hi Rob. Are you using straight MMS in the DMSO or are you activating the MMS first before mixing with the DMSO. And what are you putting the mix in to take it? Juice, water? I think the two are a great combo if used wisely.

Samala,

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I've been using 5 drops of MMS combined with 5 drops of DMSO two to

three times a day for about 2 months to treat a number of conditions

which are responding, so far as I know without any obvious side-

effects;

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Hey Rob. They must grow 'em tough in Australia, to be able to just down that mix! Lol

How come you are painting the eyebright formula on instead of rinsing the eyes with it? I would think it would do better in the eyes rather than around. I know it is tough to handle, because of the hot pepper in it, but starting out with just 1 drop in an eyecup and work your way up to a dropper full. I think someone said you can add DMSO to eye formulas? Anyone? Is that right? I know that Dr. Schulze says his eye formula, which is s only with more hot pepper added, has gotten rid of cataracts all by itself when used twice to 4 times a day.

Yeah, aging is not always fun. But--think of the alternative. Lol

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I activate the MMS with a squirt of lemon squeeze packed by Berri

here in Oz, then add about 2oz water, then DMSO, then down the

Hatch!

Oh, I should mention that I also add 5mls DMSO to to 30ml

s Eye-Bright & paint it around my eyes for a cataract

growing on one,

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MMS is not MSM, it is an oxygenated chloride compound activated by the

action of a mild acid like the lemon juice. It is supposed to zap

pathogens. There is a yahoo group about it and also a website about

it. I haven't tried it personally. Some people report great results.

The inventor claimed to cure Malaria and other diseases with it.

http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/MDI_News/messages   Here is the

Forum site for MMS.

http://www.miraclemineral.org/  

>

>>

>> G'day ,

>>

>> I activate the MMS with a squirt of lemon squeeze packed by Berri

>> here in Oz, then add about 2oz water, then DMSO, then down the

>> hatch! - works for me. The lemon squeeze has 40mg of vit.C in a pack

>> of 250ml which would have no significence at all with the quantity

>> that I use to activate the MMS.

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Don't you have fresh lemons where you are Rob?

JAne

>> G'day ,

>>

>> I activate the MMS with a squirt of lemon squeeze packed by Berri

>> here in Oz, then add about 2oz water, then DMSO, then down the

>> hatch! - works for me. The lemon squeeze has 40mg of vit.C in a pack

>> of 250ml which would have no significence at all with the quantity

>> that I use to activate the MMS.

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Sorry. my bad, I meant MSM..

At 07:05 AM 24/05/2008, you wrote:

>MMS is not MSM, it is an oxygenated chloride compound activated by the

>action of a mild acid like the lemon juice. It is supposed to zap

>pathogens. There is a yahoo group about it and also a website about

>it. I haven't tried it personally. Some people report great results.

>The inventor claimed to cure Malaria and other diseases with it.

>

>http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/MDI_News/messages Here is the

>Forum site for MMS.

>http://www.miraclemineral.org/

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> >>

> >> G'day ,

> >>

> >> I activate the MMS with a squirt of lemon squeeze packed by Berri

> >> here in Oz, then add about 2oz water, then DMSO, then down the

> >> hatch! - works for me. The lemon squeeze has 40mg of vit.C in a pack

> >> of 250ml which would have no significence at all with the quantity

> >> that I use to activate the MMS.

>

>

>------------------------------------

>

>List Home Page:

>

>http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

>

>Books:

>DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

>MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton,

>ND

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I use 5% DMSO in my eyes and ears. I dilute with 10 ppm

Electrically Isolated Silver that I make myself in a Silver

Gen SG6.

Garnet

Gaiacita wrote:

>I think someone said you can add DMSO to eye

> formulas?

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Well, Rob, then you know all about it and have chosen the best method for you. This is good to know--there's nothing like personal experience! I don't have cataracts and find the drops in eye wash very, um, exhilarating. It certainly brightens my vision. But I like the side benefit you've discovered!! You could start a business with that. :-)

Samala,

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..

I'm confident however, that painting around the eye with DMSO added

to the drops, plus Alo will get it in to the area needed in more

concentrated quantities. My vision seems to have sharpened in both

eyes over the 4 weeks that I have been using this method.

Also, there is a cosmetic benefit in that the droopy skin around my

eyes has tightened up

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Us folks? I'm in and currently have 5 bags of lemons from a

patient who was pruning his lemon tree & 2 lemon trees, 2 limes trees

myself - I've always used lime juice for my MMS

Jane

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> Yeah, but why bother. The squirt pack is more convenient &

> fortunately doesn't have the nasties in it that you folks appear to

> have for similar products!

> Rob

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I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

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What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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Great idea, . I'm afraid taken orally, that we loose about 90% of whatever we take. Transdermal sounds much better. Thanks, Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:29 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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What do you reckon about the application or ingestion of Hyaluronic Acid Obie?

Jane

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Great idea, . I'm afraid taken orally, that we loose about 90% of whatever we take. Transdermal sounds much better. Thanks, Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:29 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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Jane, I regret to admit I've never experimented with Hyaluronic Acid in any way but what do you know about it, please?

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From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Jane MacRossSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:53 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

What do you reckon about the application or ingestion of Hyaluronic Acid Obie?

Jane

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Great idea, . I'm afraid taken orally, that we loose about 90% of whatever we take. Transdermal sounds much better. Thanks, Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:29 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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Only what I've read briefly that when taken orally on an empty stomach it is capable of entering the synovial sac around the joints - with some impact movement to help - like walking for 10 - 15 minutes after ingestion - thereby relieving arthritic symptoms - also good for skin but i wasn't so interested in that aspect of it ........... increased activation if taken with MSM and water - so I shall see what happens!

Jane

RE: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

Great idea, . I'm afraid taken orally, that we loose about 90% of whatever we take. Transdermal sounds much better. Thanks, Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:29 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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Great, Thanks, let me know, please. I'll dig around, too. Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Jane MacRossSent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 9:06 AMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

Only what I've read briefly that when taken orally on an empty stomach it is capable of entering the synovial sac around the joints - with some impact movement to help - like walking for 10 - 15 minutes after ingestion - thereby relieving arthritic symptoms - also good for skin but i wasn't so interested in that aspect of it ........... increased activation if taken with MSM and water - so I shall see what happens!

Jane

RE: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

Great idea, . I'm afraid taken orally, that we loose about 90% of whatever we take. Transdermal sounds much better. Thanks, Obie.

From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 8:29 PMTo: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Re: DMSO and nebulizer

I met a doctor that was here teaching a class, that does all his healing via the skin. He was fascinating to listen to. He also makes tinctures to more or less back up his skin creams, or in cases where the tincture would be better than a cream, such as in parasite removal. But he has studied here and in Europe for years and came to the conclusion that transdermal is the way to go. He cures everything with "just" tinctures and creams, even cancer and paralysis.

So you are right on the money with your idea. I'm trying to remember this transdermal thing more and more. I have read where one lady takes most of her vitamin supplements in her bath water. She says that she feels much better when she does this rather than taking them orally.

There are more ways to fill a bucket than using the kitchen sink, eh?

Yep, I do remember reading on my eye drop bottle that it can be taken internally, but I also remember thinking that would be very expensive. :-)

I'm sure you'll have great test results.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

What seems to escape the attention of some who use or advocate the

eye-drops be used only with washing from an eyeglass, is

that there is another instruction for use on the bottle that it can

be used as a "dietary supplement" -

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