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It should be 1/7 as strong if I remember correctly. It should not

cause a problem, but try it and report back to all of us. I am

trying a few experiments with unactivated MMS myself.

jp

>I know this has been raised a bit but is there a consensus about using

> MMS on the skin, for instance for dark spots? Would it be too caustic

> to use straight without activating it? Would activating it reduce its

> effectiveness for skin applications? Has anyone already experimented

> with this?

>

> Ballady

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-Hi,

Not sure what you mean by 1/7 as strong. Wouldn't this mean activating

it to lessen the effect? Anyway, I did try a drop full strength on a

dark spot on my hand where a wart once lived. It felt too caustic. The

burning sensation didn't stop when I put H20 on it. It wasn't until I

put a drop of lime juice on it that the burning sensation then ceased.

I don't think I would do this again. Let me know how your experiments go.

Ballady

-- In , " Price "

<jhprice@...> wrote:

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> It should be 1/7 as strong if I remember correctly. It should not

> cause a problem, but try it and report back to all of us. I am

> trying a few experiments with unactivated MMS myself.

> jp

>

>

> >I know this has been raised a bit but is there a consensus about using

> > MMS on the skin, for instance for dark spots? Would it be too caustic

> > to use straight without activating it? Would activating it reduce its

> > effectiveness for skin applications? Has anyone already experimented

> > with this?

> >

> > Ballady

>

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The only thing I've done so far with unactivated MMS is

put it on a toothbrush and add 5 drops to water. No bad

effects from either. I might go up on the dose or lessen the

water and use it as a mouth rinse also.

1/7 as strong means that adding the activator makes it seven

times stronger. If someone could remember for me what comment

he made about the stabilzed oxygen products - did he say activated

MMS was 28 times as strong or am I remembering wrong?

jp

> Not sure what you mean by 1/7 as strong. Wouldn't this mean activating

> it to lessen the effect? Anyway, I did try a drop full strength on a

> dark spot on my hand where a wart once lived. It felt too caustic. The

> burning sensation didn't stop when I put H20 on it. It wasn't until I

> put a drop of lime juice on it that the burning sensation then ceased.

> I don't think I would do this again. Let me know how your experiments go.

>

> Ballady

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I just follow the directions in the book.

1 drop MMS, 5 drops vinegar, wait 3 minutes, add 1/2 teaspoon water.

Today I skipped the water and used 3 squirts of 70% DMSO.

Used a q-tip to apply to age spots, warts, moles, keratosis.

No problem, began to tingle after a couple minutes, showered off.

Without adding water or DMSO, the stuff burned and left red marks on the skin around some moles, and it seriously lightened them.

Kathy

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I don't remember seeing this in the book, but vinegar or any

activator. Right? Or is vinegar needed in particular for skin

applications?

Ballady

>

> I just follow the directions in the book.

>

> 1 drop MMS, 5 drops vinegar, wait 3 minutes, add

> 1/2 teaspoon water.

> Today I skipped the water and used 3 squirts of

> 70% DMSO.

> Used a q-tip to apply to age spots, warts,

> moles, keratosis.

> No problem, began to tingle after a couple

> minutes, showered off.

>

> Without adding water or DMSO, the stuff burned

> and left red marks on the skin around some

> moles, and it seriously lightened them.

>

> Kathy

>

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Chapter 10, page 20

Page 21

Chapter 15, page 4.

Please take note: Adobe Reader has the ability to do a search.

That would save asking questions that have already been answered in the book.

Thank you so much.

Kathy

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Sorry to take up space here with questions already answered.

Ballady

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> Chapter 10, page 20

> Page 21

> Chapter 15, page 4.

>

> Please take note: Adobe Reader has the ability

> to do a search.

> That would save asking questions that have

> already been answered in the book.

>

> Thank you so much.

>

> Kathy

>

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No Problem.

I just don't have the time to look it up right now, plus I've already posted the answer in the archives.

Just offering a suggestion where you can find the answer yourself.

Enjoy!

Kathy

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Kathy --

You showered off moles?!?

I would be happy if I could just get rid of my skin tags. I have a

ton of moles as well and the funny looking ones I would like to get

rid of.

I've seen lots of posts for DMSO, but have no clue what this is.

Could you tell me or direct me somwhere with information?

Thanks

Margaret

, " Kathy Wenger "

<katmakiah@...> wrote:

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> I just follow the directions in the book.

>

> 1 drop MMS, 5 drops vinegar, wait 3 minutes, add

> 1/2 teaspoon water.

> Today I skipped the water and used 3 squirts of

> 70% DMSO.

> Used a q-tip to apply to age spots, warts,

> moles, keratosis.

> No problem, began to tingle after a couple

> minutes, showered off.

>

> Without adding water or DMSO, the stuff burned

> and left red marks on the skin around some

> moles, and it seriously lightened them.

>

> Kathy

>

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