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Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

If so how much would you put in and what effects

would you anticipate?

Thanks

Arrow

In , " " <gaiacita@...> wrote:

>

> If you have a feed type store near you, you can buy 99.9% pure in the horse

> section, pretty cheap, and no shipping charges.

>

> Dunno about the time frame of being diagnosed and of feeling sick. He did

> say that it could take years on the protocol if a person had been sick a

> long time, sooooo.

>

> Of course, you could get addicted to the soaks. He said that he was giving

> a talk in California and some well dressed woman stood up and said there was

> no way she could take that kind of time to soak every day--she was a lawyer

> and just too busy. He said " well then, stay sick " . Months later he was

> back in the same area speaking again and saw the lady again. When she stood

> up he thought " oh no, she's going to complain again " . Instead she said that

> her husband (who was there both times) had forced her to take the soaks. To

> get her to do it he had to install a TV in the room, but that now she felt

> so wonderful and would not give up her " me " time. Then her husband stood up

> and said " she says TV, but that's just what got her in there. Now she goes

> in, lights candles, incense, plays music. She sometimes stays in longer

> than the 40 minutes " . :-)

>

> Samala,

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> I contracted HCV probably in 1973 that is 35 years, so I would need to stay

> at it for 3 years and 2 months?

> Or do I count from the time I started to FEEL sick?

> That would be early in 2005, so three years, so I would need to stay at it for

6 months.

>

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Arrow,

I just started DMSO baths, I do a combo of 2 ounces DMSO and a cup of

Epsom Salt right now. I've also applied 70% DMSO/30%distilled water

on my upper body while relaxing in the tub (as I have had a lot more

upper body pain).

My muscles are doing much better (they're not tight anymore), my

tendons were really sore (now they are not). I've lost 4 lbs. my

guess is water weight as my hands are not swollen, nor my feet

anymore.

When I went to the feed stores, I could not find anything purer than

the 99.7 so I just placed an order for 99.9 on Ebay.

I'm hoping to start the MMS real soon. I am now starting to have

energy again, and feeling better overall. I will go slow and do 1/4

drops then 1/2 drops, etc. I don't won't to start feeling good...to

go back to bad so quickly. I know how it is to detox...I've been

working on detoxing for years.

I have so much to do, and get caught up with. ;-)

One of the things on my list is to call Jim; hopefully, I'll get to

that real soon.

In Christ,

Ava

>

> ,

>

> Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

> If so how much would you put in and what effects

> would you anticipate?

>

> Thanks

> Arrow

>

>

> In , " " <gaiacita@>

wrote:

> >

> > If you have a feed type store near you, you can buy 99.9% pure in

the horse

> > section, pretty cheap, and no shipping charges.

> >

> > Dunno about the time frame of being diagnosed and of feeling

sick. He did

> > say that it could take years on the protocol if a person had been

sick a

> > long time, sooooo.

> >

> > Of course, you could get addicted to the soaks. He said that he

was giving

> > a talk in California and some well dressed woman stood up and

said there was

> > no way she could take that kind of time to soak every day--she

was a lawyer

> > and just too busy. He said " well then, stay sick " . Months later

he was

> > back in the same area speaking again and saw the lady again.

When she stood

> > up he thought " oh no, she's going to complain again " . Instead

she said that

> > her husband (who was there both times) had forced her to take the

soaks. To

> > get her to do it he had to install a TV in the room, but that now

she felt

> > so wonderful and would not give up her " me " time. Then her

husband stood up

> > and said " she says TV, but that's just what got her in there.

Now she goes

> > in, lights candles, incense, plays music. She sometimes stays in

longer

> > than the 40 minutes " . :-)

> >

> > Samala,

> >

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> >

> > I contracted HCV probably in 1973 that is 35 years, so I would

need to stay

> > at it for 3 years and 2 months?

> > Or do I count from the time I started to FEEL sick?

> > That would be early in 2005, so three years, so I would need to

stay at it for 6 months.

> >

>

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No, I just meant that maybe she could mix the AMMS with DMSO and rub it on the spine.

I have not heard of anyone using DMSO for a bath soak. I mentioned the DMSO because I can buy mine here at the feed stcre as cheap as I can buy it on line, plus no shipping, and she said she had sent for some.

The bath soaks was for the M2 protocol.

Samala,

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

Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

If so how much would you put in and what effects

would you anticipate?

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Well, this is the first time I've heard of DMSO baths. That's exciting news.

Samala,

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

I just started DMSO baths, I do a combo of 2 ounces DMSO and a cup of

Epsom Salt right now. I've also applied 70% DMSO/30%distilled water

on my upper body while relaxing in the tub (as I have had a lot more

upper body pain).

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The DMSO you get from the feed store...what grade is

it...must be used for horses? The last time I bought

some it was over 100 bucks for 16 ounces. Is it

cheaper via a feed store. I rarely use ours since its

so pricey.

Kayte

--- <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> No, I just meant that maybe she could mix the AMMS

> with DMSO and rub it on

> the spine.

>

> I have not heard of anyone using DMSO for a bath

> soak. I mentioned the

> DMSO because I can buy mine here at the feed stcre

> as cheap as I can buy it

> on line, plus no shipping, and she said she had sent

> for some.

>

> The bath soaks was for the M2 protocol.

>

> Samala,

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

> If so how much would you put in and what effects

> would you anticipate?

>

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It's perfectly safe for human use. It is 99.9% pure. Garnet says that because DMSO freezes at a relatively high temp you can put it in the fridge and it will congeal, and the impurities will stay liquid at the top. Then you just pour off the liquid and have pure DMSO (or as close as possible to pure). I think I paid like $7 for a quart--or maybe $17. Would have to go and look. But gotta run now. I can look later if you want.

Samala,

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

The DMSO you get from the feed store...what grade is

it...must be used for horses? The last time I bought

some it was over 100 bucks for 16 ounces. Is it

cheaper via a feed store. I rarely use ours since its

so pricey.

Kayte

--- <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> No, I just meant that maybe she could mix the AMMS

> with DMSO and rub it on

> the spine.

>

> I have not heard of anyone using DMSO for a bath

> soak. I mentioned the

> DMSO because I can buy mine here at the feed stcre

> as cheap as I can buy it

> on line, plus no shipping, and she said she had sent

> for some.

>

> The bath soaks was for the M2 protocol.

>

> Samala,

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

> If so how much would you put in and what effects

> would you anticipate?

>

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I'll check it out the next time I'm near my brother's

house. He has a real country style feed store where

he gets all of his horse stuff.

Thanks!!

Kayte

--- <gaiacita@...> wrote:

> It's perfectly safe for human use. It is 99.9%

> pure. Garnet says that

> because DMSO freezes at a relatively high temp you

> can put it in the fridge

> and it will congeal, and the impurities will stay

> liquid at the top. Then

> you just pour off the liquid and have pure DMSO (or

> as close as possible to

> pure). I think I paid like $7 for a quart--or maybe

> $17. Would have to go

> and look. But gotta run now. I can look later if

> you want.

>

> Samala,

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> The DMSO you get from the feed store...what grade is

> it...must be used for horses? The last time I

> bought

> some it was over 100 bucks for 16 ounces. Is it

> cheaper via a feed store. I rarely use ours since

> its

> so pricey.

>

> Kayte

>

> --- <gaiacita@...> wrote:

>

> > No, I just meant that maybe she could mix the AMMS

> > with DMSO and rub it on

> > the spine.

> >

> > I have not heard of anyone using DMSO for a bath

> > soak. I mentioned the

> > DMSO because I can buy mine here at the feed stcre

> > as cheap as I can buy it

> > on line, plus no shipping, and she said she had

> sent

> > for some.

> >

> > The bath soaks was for the M2 protocol.

> >

> > Samala,

> >

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> >

> > Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

> > If so how much would you put in and what effects

> > would you anticipate?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I could only find 99.7% DMSO at the local feed stores in a 12 ounce

bottle the cost was around $5 to $6. I order 10 bottles of 16 ounces

off of Ebay 2 bottles for $10 each = $50.00 & $10 shipping so it is

cheaper for me to get the 99.9% from Ebay like that. I will be given

some to my mom too. One bottle only lasted us a week, so I need a

supply to last.

If you want the Ebay link I can look it up.

In Christ,

Ava

>

> > No, I just meant that maybe she could mix the AMMS

> > with DMSO and rub it on

> > the spine.

> >

> > I have not heard of anyone using DMSO for a bath

> > soak. I mentioned the

> > DMSO because I can buy mine here at the feed stcre

> > as cheap as I can buy it

> > on line, plus no shipping, and she said she had sent

> > for some.

> >

> > The bath soaks was for the M2 protocol.

> >

> > Samala,

> >

> >

> > -------Original Message-------

> >

> > Are you talking about a hot bath soak with DMSO?

> > If so how much would you put in and what effects

> > would you anticipate?

> >

>

>

>

>

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I made the mistake of getting MSM at a feed store, it was cheap enough.

It gave me headaches because of the impurities.

I'd be really careful about getting anything less than 99.9%.

Kathy

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Yes, you have to watch what you are getting, but my DMSO is 99.9% pure and it's from the feed store.

Samala,

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I made the mistake of getting MSM at a feed store, it was cheap enough.

It gave me headaches because of the impurities.

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