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Joe, I have been using MMS and DMSO transdermally for about one month for lyme,

bart, and babesia. I am presently doing about 15 drops MMS orallly each day and

about 18 drops transdermally. I have less nasuea using it transdermally and I

think more of it gets into my blood via the transdermal method. I would do it

all transdermally if I could, but the DMSO leaves my skin flaking and red if I

do the same place two days in a row. This is true even if I cut the DMSO 30 to

35% with water. I am pretty sure that some of my symptoms have lessened since I

have been taking MMS transdermally. If I knew how to give myself an MMS enema I

would. Jim Humble said in the latest edition of his book that people with lyme

get the best results using MMS transdermally and via enema as well as oral. I

also would be very interested to know what results other people are getting who

use it transdermally or via enema. Peace in Christ, Andy

-- In Lyme_and_Rife , " Joe " wrote:

>

> I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally with

any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that would

lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of reducing

other microbial infections.

> I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it

would just be my guess but it would seem pathogens would have less chance to

encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same time increase my odds

of clearing up other known or unknown infections.

>

> I personally like the idea of transdermally, but what I like and what is

effective may be two different worlds so any experiences on effectiveness and

how to apply, etc would really be appreciated.

> Thanks,

> Joe

>

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What it is exactly means "transdermally"?What is the protocol for?So far I manage to take 4 drops 2-3 times a day as you have to take an a empty stomach and I also have to eat all through the day.BozenaConnected by DROID on Verizon Wireless Re: OT MMS/DMSO transdermally.....Does it work? Joe, I have been using MMS and DMSO transdermally for about one month for lyme, bart, and babesia. I am presently doing about 15 drops MMS orallly each day and about 18 drops transdermally. I have less nasuea using it transdermally and I think more of it gets into my blood via the transdermal method. I would do it all transdermally if I could, but the DMSO leaves my skin flaking and red if I do the same place two days in a row. This is true even if I cut the DMSO 30 to 35% with water. I am pretty sure that some of my symptoms have lessened since I have been taking MMS transdermally. If I knew how to give myself an MMS enema I would. Jim Humble said in the latest edition of his book that people with lyme get the best results using MMS transdermally and via enema as well as oral. I also would be very interested to know what results other people are getting who use it transdermally or via enema. Peace in Christ, Andy-- In Lyme_and_Rife , " Joe " wrote:>> I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally with any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that would lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of reducing other microbial infections. > I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it would just be my guess but it would seem pathogens would have less chance to encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same time increase my odds of clearing up other known or unknown infections. > > I personally like the idea of transdermally, but what I like and what is effective may be two different worlds so any experiences on effectiveness and how to apply, etc would really be appreciated. > Thanks,> Joe>

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Bozena, Transdermally literally means " through the skin " . In this case you would

be absorbing MMS through the skin with the help of DMSO as a carrier. Go to

www.jimhumble.biz for details as to how to do it. Look under " prtocol 3000 " .

Andy

> >

> > I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally

> with any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that

> would lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of

> reducing other microbial infections.

> > I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it

> would just be my guess but it would seem pathogens would have less chance to

> encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same

>

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Thank you Andy.Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless Re: OT MMS/DMSO transdermally.....Does it work? Bozena, Transdermally literally means " through the skin " . In this case you would be absorbing MMS through the skin with the help of DMSO as a carrier. Go to www.jimhumble.biz for details as to how to do it. Look under " prtocol 3000 " . Andy > >> > I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally > with any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that > would lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of > reducing other microbial infections. > > I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it > would just be my guess but it would seem pathogens would have less chance to > encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same>

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This link tells how to use MMS transdermally... Please keep in mind it is highly

suggested you also use it orally also...

http://jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=41 & Itemid=67

Jim

> > >

> > > I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally

> > with any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that

> > would lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of

> > reducing other microbial infections.

> > > I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it

> > would just be my guess but it

> would seem pathogens would have less chance to

> > encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same

> >

>

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Has anyone heard of zeolite...and does it workTo: lyme_and_rife From: lorraina20pink@...Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:01:28 +0000Subject: RE: Re: OT MMS/DMSO transdermally.....Does it work?

how do you use it transdermallyTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: mariebenoit11@...Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 21:28:21 -0700Subject: Re: Re: OT MMS/DMSO transdermally.....Does it work?

it surely works took me out of the grave 5 times

marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:37 AMSubject: Re: OT MMS/DMSO transdermally.....Does it work?

Bozena, Transdermally literally means "through the skin". In this case you would be absorbing MMS through the skin with the help of DMSO as a carrier. Go to www.jimhumble.biz for details as to how to do it. Look under "prtocol 3000". Andy > >> > I'm wondering if anyone has tried or is using MMS with DMSO transdermally > with any success. I would like to begin using something as an adjunct that > would lessen the chance of encysting the lyme while increasing the chance of > reducing other microbial infections. > > I believe getting through a myriad of other infections is important and it > would just be my guess but it

would seem pathogens would have less chance to > encyst with MMS than other anti-microbials and at the same>

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Yes......it had been recommended to me by an acupuncturist couple

years back. Back then, it was the liquid, but I am not buying into

the liquid vs powder argument , and opted to get the capsule/powder

type,  brand: ZeoForce. I like the idea of being a negative charged

mineral. I know I am dealing with a lot of heavy metals and looking

for an additional (currently take cilantro metal detox w/chlorella)

chelator. I really want to avoid the heavy designer chelators if

possible, but still want a steady way of removing the heavy metals

slowly. The reviews of ZeoForce zeolite product on a couple of the

vitamin sites where very good. I purchased a bottle of 180 caps for

$24 w/free shipping, not too expensive.

Gonna give it a try, but honestly I don't know much more than that,

but like I said, it gets good reviews.

Joe

 

Has anyone heard of zeolite...and does it work

To: lyme_and_rife

From: lorraina20pink@...

Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:01:28 +0000

Subject: RE: Re: OT MMS/DMSO

transdermally.....Does it work?

 

how do you use it transdermally

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Lyme_and_Rife

From: mariebenoit11@...

Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 21:28:21 -0700

Subject: Re: Re: OT MMS/DMSO

transdermally.....Does it work?

 

it surely works took me out

of the grave 5 times

marie

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Lyme_and_Rife

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Re: OT MMS/DMSO

transdermally.....Does it work?

 

Bozena, Transdermally

literally means "through the

skin". In this case you

would be absorbing MMS

through the skin with the

help of DMSO as a carrier.

Go to www.jimhumble.biz for

details as to how to do it.

Look under "prtocol 3000".

Andy

> >

> > I'm wondering if

anyone has tried or is using

MMS with DMSO transdermally

> with any success. I

would like to begin using

something as an adjunct that

> would lessen the chance

of encysting the lyme while

increasing the chance of

> reducing other

microbial infections.

> > I believe getting

through a myriad of other

infections is important and

it

> would just be my guess

but it would seem pathogens

would have less chance to

> encyst with MMS than

other anti-microbials and at

the same

>

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