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...i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended in the most

recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.

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> You guys don't listen...

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> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine there is a

> good reason for that.

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Well, i cannot handle the MMS orally-so i guess that applies to me and

many others with stomach issues.

When you find out the reason, please let us know, btw.

On Dec 16, 2008, at 9:00 AM, bob Larson wrote:

> ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended in

> the most

> recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.

>

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>> You guys don't listen...

>>

>> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine there

>> is a

>> good reason for that.

>>

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I crunched 1000mg vitamin c ,b , multi and applied some of it transdermaly with DMSO . after 30 min I could smell the vitamin in my mouth every time I exhaled. The absorption is so much greated that way. 1000X greater according to some site that sell DMSO with b12 ....I expect the same with MMS..

What happened for it not be recommended anymore

Re: [ ] OCC & transdermal MMS

Well, i cannot handle the MMS orally-so i guess that applies to me and many others with stomach issues.When you find out the reason, please let us know, btw.On Dec 16, 2008, at 9:00 AM, bob Larson wrote:> ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended in > the most> recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.>>>>> You guys don't listen...>>>> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine there >> is a>> good reason for that.>>>> ------------------------------------>>

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On 12/16/2008 9:04 AM, Siegel wrote:

>>> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine there

>>> is a good reason for that.

>> ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended in

>> the most recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally

>> ONLY.

> Well, i cannot handle the MMS orally-so i guess that applies to me

> and many others with stomach issues.

>

> When you find out the reason, please let us know, btw.

I emailed and asked them - below is their answer - basically, they now

discourage transdermal use of MMS because apparently (in their

experience) it WILL NOT get into the cancer cells, it will only get into

the bloodstream.

(Note: CD = Chlorine Dioxide, so MMS/CD is the same thing as saying MMS)

Their response:

" Simon:

It depends on what you are using it for. If you are using MMS/CD for

toenail fungus, then combining it with DMSO transdermally is a must.

Generally, transdermal is preferred.

It is only for cancer where we are trying to get people to take it

orally. See this article if you haven't already:

http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/Cancer/OCC.html

With cancer the CD must get inside the cancer cells, not just inside the

bloodstream. But for all other situations, transdermal may work just as

good as oral, with the added benefit that you avoid the stomach and can

usually take much higher doses (but not unlimited doses).

Another thing we are concerned about is the list of things/foods that

may interfere with MMS/CD may be much longer (including high ORAC foods)

than we thought.

The big weakness of MMS is that it stays in the bloodstream or just

under the surface of the skin (with using DMSO). That is why we are

researching electromedicine so much. Many diseases have microbes that

do not stay in the bloodstream, such as Lymes Disease or M.S.

Regards,

Webster "

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I have applied MMS topically without a problem - it is getting rid

of fungal spots on my skin.

For people with weak stomachs (that would be me), try taking 1/2 tin

of cod liver in its own oil. The tremendous amount of vitamin A in

cod liver provides the stomach with sufficient mucosa to protect the

stomach lining. I solved an ulcer problem using cod liver, and can

even handle MMS.

I take the MMS on an empty stomach, about 20 minutes before

breakfast. Of course, I have cod liver in its own oil. My wife

cringes when I hand some over to her. She needs to to help nourish

her weak thyroid, along with some Lugol's iodine.

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> > ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended

in

> > the most

> > recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.

> >

> >>

> >> You guys don't listen...

> >>

> >> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine

there

> >> is a

> >> good reason for that.

> >>

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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well here is a link that does not recommend orally but only transdermal

go figure

Patients with lyme disease, for example, may never be able to achieve doses higher than 1/2 drop (of MMS) if they use the treatment orally. But this is because of the stomach, not the body or the blood. By taking it transdermally, all stomach side-effects can be avoided and normal and even high doses can be achieved easily. If you wish to take it orally, which is not recommended, here is the article:Chlorine Dioxide - Orally

[ ] Re: OCC & transdermal MMS

I have applied MMS topically without a problem - it is getting rid of fungal spots on my skin.For people with weak stomachs (that would be me), try taking 1/2 tin of cod liver in its own oil. The tremendous amount of vitamin A in cod liver provides the stomach with sufficient mucosa to protect the stomach lining. I solved an ulcer problem using cod liver, and can even handle MMS.I take the MMS on an empty stomach, about 20 minutes before breakfast. Of course, I have cod liver in its own oil. My wife cringes when I hand some over to her. She needs to to help nourish her weak thyroid, along with some Lugol's iodine.> > > ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS recommended in > > the most> > recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.> >> >>> >> You guys don't listen...> >>> >> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine there > >> is a> >> good reason for that.> >>> >> > ------------------------------------> >> >

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The author(s) of the article cited below are ignorant of cancer. In

the link, it is stated that:

" ...allowing some cancer cells to revert back into normal cells... "

That is a completely bogus statement, as cancer is nothing but a

fungus, as proven by Dr. Tullio Simoncini. The cells are always

normal - they simply envelope fungus attacking the body in order to

protect the body from a further spread of the fungus. In fact, what

is called cancer is nothing but candida albicans taking over the

body.

As for the suggestion to not take MMS orally, it is ridiculous. Over

75,000 patients have already taken it orally and became well shortly

thereafter.

It almost seems that this site is nothing but a disinformation site

posing as alternative care. Sure, some things are stated that are

true, but to try to discourage people from taking it orally is

humbug.

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> > > ..i just read the current OCC. transdermal MMS IS

recommended

> in

> > > the most

> > > recent version for those who can't handle MMS orally ONLY.

> > >

> > >>

> > >> You guys don't listen...

> > >>

> > >> THEY NO LONGER RECOMMEND USING MMS TRANSDERMALLY. I imagine

> there

> > >> is a

> > >> good reason for that.

> > >>

> > >

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