Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 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> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 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> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 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> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 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 To: 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 From: adart55 To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:37 AM Subject: 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 > -- This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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