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What may be a simple protocol for using both MMS and DMSO together?

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Posted by: admin in Chlorine dioxide, DMSO, Dosage, tags: Chlorine dioxide, DMSO, Dosage

I have the following simple questions:1-On page 6 of Chapter 3, third paragraph last line; you wrote that “The solution then continues to generate chlorine dioxide for the next 12 hours in the body” However, on your CD conversation (MMS: What you Need To Know) you mentioned that “there is no build up of chlorine dioxide in the body because it only last for two hours”. Please clarify??2- Also, during your CD conversation, you mentioned that Chlorine Dioxide may be taken with DMSO. For educational purposes, from your experience, what may be a simple protocol for using both factors together?? Also, what are possibly 2 or 3 good source of quality DMSO?

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Each single piece of chlorine dioxide only lasts for 2 hours. The entire MMS dose continues to generate pieces of chlorine dioxide for about 12 hours, that is less and less over a period of 12 hours. When taking MMS and DMSO I always mixed the MMS and DMSO together just before swallowing. I generally used one tablespoon of DMSO with various amounts of MMS. However, I started in the beginning to use several drops, then more drops, then more drops until I was taking 2 tablespoon fulls each dose. I would recommend 1 tablespoon full each dose for several weeks to evaluate how the DMSO is helping. Visit www.miraclemineral.org for the MMS book and DVD and www.jimhumble.com for more info.

Keywords: chlorine dioxide, DMSO, dosage

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