Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Hello, I am new to MMS and this group. I have Lyme Disease and am currently on my 7th day of taking MMS (7 drops, 2x/day). I am going up one drop per dose each day. What about cold sores? I have had a nagging one in the corner of my mouth for over 2 months. Last night I mixed up a small amount of activated MMS and applied some to the sore with a q-tip. I left it on there until it felt " burny " and then I washed it off. It seems less crusty today... Anyone had luck with topical activated MMS for cold sores? According to J. Humble's site, he says MMS will work for Herpes (oral or otherwise) in about 2 weeks of the full strength dose. I suppose the amount I am taking orally will just kill off the virus eventually anyways but I'd like to attack it from another angle. BB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I think maybe if you have something in the corner of your mouth for that long, it may not be a cold sore but rather a vitamin deficiency. I understand that the sores there are casued by a b vitamin def. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I have not used it topicly on cold sores, but I am like you in that I get them and they seem to hang on forever. that being said, I have had many many cold sores since I started MMS an month and a half ago. this is the weird thing though, I can feel them coming on and then there gone. the longest one has stayed was 24 hours. It seems to me that the MMS is working on the virus that causes this and as it trys to survive it makes an atempt at an outbreak but it fails. Usually I would get an outbreak once everyother month and it would hang on for 2 to 3 weeks, but like I said I have had atleast the beginings of 20 that never came to a head. COOOOOL!!! Eventually it will be completely gone. > > Hello, > > I am new to MMS and this group. I have Lyme Disease and am currently > on my 7th day of taking MMS (7 drops, 2x/day). I am going up one drop > per dose each day. > > What about cold sores? I have had a nagging one in the corner of my > mouth for over 2 months. Last night I mixed up a small amount of > activated MMS and applied some to the sore with a q-tip. I left it on > there until it felt " burny " and then I washed it off. It seems less > crusty today... > > Anyone had luck with topical activated MMS for cold sores? According > to J. Humble's site, he says MMS will work for Herpes (oral or > otherwise) in about 2 weeks of the full strength dose. I suppose the > amount I am taking orally will just kill off the virus eventually > anyways but I'd like to attack it from another angle. > > BB > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 > > I think maybe if you have something in the corner of your mouth for that long, it may not be a cold sore but rather a vitamin deficiency. I understand that the sores there are casued by a b vitamin def. > That is an interesting thought. I have started taking a hi-potency B complex again. I'll see if it makes a difference. Thanks. BB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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