Guest guest Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 Good testimonies . As for cayenne, hot cayenne tea is know to stop a heart attack in its tract. It is know to have many benefits. Thanks for sharing, Orrilia To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9:27:25 AMSubject: RE: "Veterinarian" DMSO I gave MMS to a friend with melanoma, along with some DMSO (ratio 1:5:5 for MMS:Citric:DMSO) . He rubbed it in a couple of times over a couple of days and they all started dropping off by the end of the week. He never followed the protocol to its conclusion, and was too lazy to take it internally. About a year and a half later he complained to me that one had come back (!). I do think sometimes that *some* people are sick because they want the experience. Others really don’t want to be, and they grab it and run with it. There’s a lady in a village nearby we gave it to who has full blown AIDS, who’s a sister of a friend. When I met her she was skin and bone and didn’t have much energy. She’s still taking it to this day (about 18months later) and says she’ll take it for the rest of her life. She’s a good weight and full of beans these days. I don’t know if it would come back if she stopped, but I guess we’ll never find out. Anyway, to get to the point, I lived most of my life in the UK, then coming to Asia I got quite a shock with hot food (they’re mild here compared to habanjeros, but a lot compared to the average UK diet). I found that if I just upped the ante a little with the peppers each time, it wasn’t long before I could eat them as easily as the locals. Perhaps a bit of Cayenne or something might be good on a daily basis. B From: DimethylSulfoxide- DMSO@yahoogroups .com [mailto:DimethylSul foxide-DMSO@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of G SimpkinsSent: 15 September 2009 14:04To: DimethylSulfoxide- DMSO@yahoogroups .comSubject: Re: "Veterinarian" DMSO Marilyn, You are so right that potassium levels in the blood must be monitored if one is using the cesium chloride/DMSO topical treatment method. I am convinced that if I had to do that, I would want a really good naturopath on board to help me monitor things like the potassium serum levels and uric acid levels. It is vital to not kill the cancer too rapidly as the die-off can cause renal failure. Potassium blood-serum level is critical to avoid heart arrythmia. Not too long ago I read an interesting account of a man who cured his skin cancer by eating habanjeros peppers. (I would try the CS/DMSO protocol first !) In this case, the cure was nearly as bad as the problem, but it did work and there is literature on that subject and protocol as well as a book on the subject. Supposedly, the incidences of cancers of all types is lowest per capita in N Mexico state, which also is highest per capita in eating of all types of hot peppers. Food for thought, pun intended! Gerry__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4426 (20090915) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset. com Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 , What is MMS and what is Citric? Gerry RE: "Veterinarian" DMSO I gave MMS to a friend with melanoma, along with some DMSO (ratio 1:5:5 for MMS:Citric:DMSO). He rubbed it in a couple of times over a couple of days and they all started dropping off by the end of the week. He never followed the protocol to its conclusion, and was too lazy to take it internally. About a year and a half later he complained to me that one had come back (!). I do think sometimes that *some* people are sick because they want the experience. Others really don’t want to be, and they grab it and run with it. There’s a lady in a village nearby we gave it to who has full blown AIDS, who’s a sister of a friend. When I met her she was skin and bone and didn’t have much energy. She’s still taking it to this day (about 18months later) and says she’ll take it for the rest of her life. She’s a good weight and full of beans these days. I don’t know if it would come back if she stopped, but I guess we’ll never find out. Anyway, to get to the point, I lived most of my life in the UK, then coming to Asia I got quite a shock with hot food (they’re mild here compared to habanjeros, but a lot compared to the average UK diet). I found that if I just upped the ante a little with the peppers each time, it wasn’t long before I could eat them as easily as the locals. Perhaps a bit of Cayenne or something might be good on a daily basis. B From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of G SimpkinsSent: 15 September 2009 14:04To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: "Veterinarian" DMSO Marilyn, You are so right that potassium levels in the blood must be monitored if one is using the cesium chloride/DMSO topical treatment method. I am convinced that if I had to do that, I would want a really good naturopath on board to help me monitor things like the potassium serum levels and uric acid levels. It is vital to not kill the cancer too rapidly as the die-off can cause renal failure. Potassium blood-serum level is critical to avoid heart arrythmia. Not too long ago I read an interesting account of a man who cured his skin cancer by eating habanjeros peppers. (I would try the CS/DMSO protocol first !) In this case, the cure was nearly as bad as the problem, but it did work and there is literature on that subject and protocol as well as a book on the subject. Supposedly, the incidences of cancers of all types is lowest per capita in N Mexico state, which also is highest per capita in eating of all types of hot peppers. Food for thought, pun intended! Gerry__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4426 (20090915) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Hi Gerry, MMS is “Miracle Mineral Supplement”, which is actually sodium chlorite. The idea is you ‘activate’ it with acid (lemon, lime, citric acid solution, or conditionally with vinegar), which creates chlorine dioxide gas, which you can drink or apply topically. Ignore the chlorine aspect of it, as it’s not free chlorine any more than table salt is, and it’s pretty clean in what it breaks down to. Starting on day one with 1 drop a few times per day and working up. It’s an oxygen based therapy. There’s MMS2 now, which you take as capsules and ‘activate’ by drinking lots of water, which apparently has some startling results so far (prostate cancer and AIDS are named), though I have yet to personally witness them as I don’t have it yet. I like to mix MMS with DMSO for anything topical. MMS and CS/EIS have a different axis, but some overlap in usage. You wouldn’t want to use MMS for inhalation or your eyes for example, whereas silver is great for that, but there are some things silver just can’t deal with that MMS can, and vice versa. Regards B From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of G Simpkins Sent: 16 September 2009 11:29 To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: " Veterinarian " DMSO , What is MMS and what is Citric? Gerry ----- Original Message ----- From: Bond To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 9:27 AM Subject: RE: " Veterinarian " DMSO I gave MMS to a friend with melanoma, along with some DMSO (ratio 1:5:5 for MMS:Citric:DMSO). He rubbed it in a couple of times over a couple of days and they all started dropping off by the end of the week. He never followed the protocol to its conclusion, and was too lazy to take it internally. About a year and a half later he complained to me that one had come back (!). I do think sometimes that *some* people are sick because they want the experience. Others really don’t want to be, and they grab it and run with it. There’s a lady in a village nearby we gave it to who has full blown AIDS, who’s a sister of a friend. When I met her she was skin and bone and didn’t have much energy. She’s still taking it to this day (about 18months later) and says she’ll take it for the rest of her life. She’s a good weight and full of beans these days. I don’t know if it would come back if she stopped, but I guess we’ll never find out. Anyway, to get to the point, I lived most of my life in the UK, then coming to Asia I got quite a shock with hot food (they’re mild here compared to habanjeros, but a lot compared to the average UK diet). I found that if I just upped the ante a little with the peppers each time, it wasn’t long before I could eat them as easily as the locals. Perhaps a bit of Cayenne or something might be good on a daily basis. B From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of G Simpkins Sent: 15 September 2009 14:04 To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: " Veterinarian " DMSO Marilyn, You are so right that potassium levels in the blood must be monitored if one is using the cesium chloride/DMSO topical treatment method. I am convinced that if I had to do that, I would want a really good naturopath on board to help me monitor things like the potassium serum levels and uric acid levels. It is vital to not kill the cancer too rapidly as the die-off can cause renal failure. Potassium blood-serum level is critical to avoid heart arrythmia. Not too long ago I read an interesting account of a man who cured his skin cancer by eating habanjeros peppers. (I would try the CS/DMSO protocol first !) In this case, the cure was nearly as bad as the problem, but it did work and there is literature on that subject and protocol as well as a book on the subject. Supposedly, the incidences of cancers of all types is lowest per capita in N Mexico state, which also is highest per capita in eating of all types of hot peppers. Food for thought, pun intended! Gerry __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4426 (20090915) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4428 (20090916) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4428 (20090916) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Well that's good to know... I wonder if it makes a difference whether it is used externally or internally or if it's the amount being taken or if different people process it differently? -Jenn > > A friend was taking DMSO orally for a time. He consumes raw milk (lots of it) everyday & he smelled strongly like garlic! > > > > I use feed store DMSO all the time for me and my animals. According the my book, drinking real milk will prevent odor. I drink real milk and have never experienced odor but don't know if I would if I stopped drinking the milk. > > -Jenn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Thank you RE: "Veterinarian" DMSO I gave MMS to a friend with melanoma, along with some DMSO (ratio 1:5:5 for MMS:Citric:DMSO). He rubbed it in a couple of times over a couple of days and they all started dropping off by the end of the week. He never followed the protocol to its conclusion, and was too lazy to take it internally. About a year and a half later he complained to me that one had come back (!). I do think sometimes that *some* people are sick because they want the experience. Others really don’t want to be, and they grab it and run with it. There’s a lady in a village nearby we gave it to who has full blown AIDS, who’s a sister of a friend. When I met her she was skin and bone and didn’t have much energy. She’s still taking it to this day (about 18months later) and says she’ll take it for the rest of her life. She’s a good weight and full of beans these days. I don’t know if it would come back if she stopped, but I guess we’ll never find out. Anyway, to get to the point, I lived most of my life in the UK, then coming to Asia I got quite a shock with hot food (they’re mild here compared to habanjeros, but a lot compared to the average UK diet). I found that if I just upped the ante a little with the peppers each time, it wasn’t long before I could eat them as easily as the locals. Perhaps a bit of Cayenne or something might be good on a daily basis. B From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of G SimpkinsSent: 15 September 2009 14:04To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: "Veterinarian" DMSO Marilyn, You are so right that potassium levels in the blood must be monitored if one is using the cesium chloride/DMSO topical treatment method. I am convinced that if I had to do that, I would want a really good naturopath on board to help me monitor things like the potassium serum levels and uric acid levels. It is vital to not kill the cancer too rapidly as the die-off can cause renal failure. Potassium blood-serum level is critical to avoid heart arrythmia. Not too long ago I read an interesting account of a man who cured his skin cancer by eating habanjeros peppers. (I would try the CS/DMSO protocol first !) In this case, the cure was nearly as bad as the problem, but it did work and there is literature on that subject and protocol as well as a book on the subject. Supposedly, the incidences of cancers of all types is lowest per capita in N Mexico state, which also is highest per capita in eating of all types of hot peppers. Food for thought, pun intended! Gerry __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4426 (20090915) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4428 (20090916) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4428 (20090916) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009  Good posts. Cayenne expands arteries so it reduces blood pressure and increases circulation and so increases oxygen available to all body cells. You can get it in capsules so it is easy to take at mealtime. I am a wussy and cannot take it on my food as a seasoning. The kind I take has hawthorne berry extract in it too for general heart health. I take the 100,000 heat units size, one each meal. They cost about $6/bottle of 120 or maybe more. Never take them on an empty stomach! Re: "Veterinarian" DMSO Marilyn, You are so right that potassium levels in the blood must be monitored if one is using the cesium chloride/DMSO topical treatment method. I am convinced that if I had to do that, I would want a really good naturopath on board to help me monitor things like the potassium serum levels and uric acid levels. It is vital to not kill the cancer too rapidly as the die-off can cause renal failure. Potassium blood-serum level is critical to avoid heart arrythmia. Not too long ago I read an interesting account of a man who cured his skin cancer by eating habanjeros peppers. (I would try the CS/DMSO protocol first !) In this case, the cure was nearly as bad as the problem, but it did work and there is literature on that subject and protocol as well as a book on the subject. Supposedly, the incidences of cancers of all types is lowest per capita in N Mexico state, which also is highest per capita in eating of all types of hot peppers. Food for thought, pun intended! Gerry__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4426 (20090915) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset. com Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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