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Black cumminn (Nigela Sativa) seeds are good for allergy.

Either taken as powder or oil.

From: mountainrainstone <beitharmony@...> Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 8:33:29 AMSubject: [ ] Experience with MMS and Severe Allergic Reaction

I've been experimenting with MMS with a few issues around here - with my cats and self. A month ago I experienced a very severe allergic reaction to either something ingested or sprayed from the air where my scalp, ears (swollen to 2x their size) and torso were aflame with intensely itching welts that would not give relief no matter what I did. And believe you me, I tried EVERYTHING I had at my disposal - which is very close to having access to a health food store/pharmacy - to no avail. Hot water, sulfides, vitamins, oils, calamine, supplements, teas, herbs, creams - nothing worked. I then tried the MMS full strength as a topical spray - nothing. I tried taking it internally - also nothing. What did eventually help after 4 days of total misery was a run to the emergency room where I received anti-histamines and an IV. Another 2 days of antihistamines and the welts began receding. It took almost a month for the welts and their scabs to go away

completely.So, I can't vouch for MMS even making the slightest impact on this particular ailment - at all. The only observation I can make is that at the time of applying the MMS to the rash, there was burning - and that offered some relief from the itching, but the itching then returned. There was virtually no other impact on the welts themselves or my overall condition. HTH someone.Joy

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Hello Joy,

Would it be possible for you to provide a little more detail on your external

spray?

How much was used?

Was it activated or unactivated?

Was any water used to dilute, and if so how much?

Did you happen to check the PH of the spray?

Thanks.

Tom

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> I've been experimenting with MMS with a few issues around here - with my cats

and self. A month ago I experienced a very severe allergic reaction to either

something ingested or sprayed from the air where my scalp, ears (swollen to 2x

their size) and torso were aflame with intensely itching welts that would not

give relief no matter what I did. And believe you me, I tried EVERYTHING I had

at my disposal - which is very close to having access to a health food

store/pharmacy - to no avail.

>

> Hot water, sulfides, vitamins, oils, calamine, supplements, teas, herbs,

creams - nothing worked. I then tried the MMS full strength as a topical spray -

nothing. I tried taking it internally - also nothing. What did eventually help

after 4 days of total misery was a run to the emergency room where I received

anti-histamines and an IV. Another 2 days of antihistamines and the welts began

receding. It took almost a month for the welts and their scabs to go away

completely.

>

> So, I can't vouch for MMS even making the slightest impact on this particular

ailment - at all. The only observation I can make is that at the time of

applying the MMS to the rash, there was burning - and that offered some relief

from the itching, but the itching then returned. There was virtually no other

impact on the welts themselves or my overall condition.

>

> HTH someone.

>

> Joy

>

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Hi,

I did this protocol from http://jimhumble.biz/biz-skin.htm

*20 drops of MMS in the bottle and 100 drops of citric acid and swirl to mix,

wait 3 minutes and then fill the bottle with water. *

I sprayed that on and left it on - waiting for a miracle.

I didn't check the PH, no.

Joy

> >

> > I've been experimenting with MMS with a few issues around here - with my

cats and self. A month ago I experienced a very severe allergic reaction to

either something ingested or sprayed from the air where my scalp, ears (swollen

to 2x their size) and torso were aflame with intensely itching welts that would

not give relief no matter what I did. And believe you me, I tried EVERYTHING I

had at my disposal - which is very close to having access to a health food

store/pharmacy - to no avail.

> >

> > Hot water, sulfides, vitamins, oils, calamine, supplements, teas, herbs,

creams - nothing worked. I then tried the MMS full strength as a topical spray -

nothing. I tried taking it internally - also nothing. What did eventually help

after 4 days of total misery was a run to the emergency room where I received

anti-histamines and an IV. Another 2 days of antihistamines and the welts began

receding. It took almost a month for the welts and their scabs to go away

completely.

> >

> > So, I can't vouch for MMS even making the slightest impact on this

particular ailment - at all. The only observation I can make is that at the time

of applying the MMS to the rash, there was burning - and that offered some

relief from the itching, but the itching then returned. There was virtually no

other impact on the welts themselves or my overall condition.

> >

> > HTH someone.

> >

> > Joy

> >

>

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Thanks Arie,

I actually do have the black cumin oil - didn't take it for the allergic

reaction though, iirc - thanks for the reminder.

Joy

--- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...>

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> Black cumminn (Nigela Sativa) seeds are good for allergy.

> Either taken as powder or oil.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: mountainrainstone <beitharmony@...>

>

> Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 8:33:29 AM

> Subject: [ ] Experience with MMS and Severe Allergic

Reaction

>

>  

> I've been experimenting with MMS with a few issues around here - with my cats

and self. A month ago I experienced a very severe allergic reaction to either

something ingested or sprayed from the air where my scalp, ears (swollen to 2x

their size) and torso were aflame with intensely itching welts that would not

give relief no matter what I did. And believe you me, I tried EVERYTHING I had

at my disposal - which is very close to having access to a health food

store/pharmacy - to no avail.

>

> Hot water, sulfides, vitamins, oils, calamine, supplements, teas, herbs,

creams - nothing worked. I then tried the MMS full strength as a topical spray -

nothing. I tried taking it internally - also nothing. What did eventually help

after 4 days of total misery was a run to the emergency room where I received

anti-histamines and an IV. Another 2 days of antihistamines and the welts began

receding. It took almost a month for the welts and their scabs to go away

completely.

>

> So, I can't vouch for MMS even making the slightest impact on this particular

ailment - at all. The only observation I can make is that at the time of

applying the MMS to the rash, there was burning - and that offered some relief

from the itching, but the itching then returned. There was virtually no other

impact on the welts themselves or my overall condition.

>

> HTH someone.

>

> Joy

>

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