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The solution you write of is with only 2oz of distilled water if I remember

correctly. And yes I have used this spray all over my body for lymes,

morgellons. I have also used DMSO and MMS1 activated together on a mole that

even after the baths would not heal. The rest of my body which had numerous tags

and moles all crumbled away with daily baths of MMS1.

http://www.jimhumble.biz/biz-tubbath.htm

For the lips I would spray the 20 drops activated in 2 oz distilled water. The

reason the MMS is quickly dissipated in the human body is many things I would

imagine,for instance the amount of water in the body, chlorine dioxide is a gas

that is dissolved in water when in the body. The reason it stays fresh for that

long is because of the strength. Once it is diluted in the body it rapidly

disintegrates. Or on the skin, it disintegrates as it dries.

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

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>

> Hello MMSer's,

>  

> I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

>  

> Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for three

days.

> If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with water

every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

>  

> Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little with

my finger every hour.

>  

> As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

>  

> Thanks

>  

> Arie.

>

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Hello Arie,

Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive. You

may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid solution

may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

Tom

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

wrote:

>

> Hello MMSer's,

>  

> I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

>  

> Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for three

days.

> If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with water

every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

>  

> Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little with

my finger every hour.

>  

> As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

>  

> Thanks

>  

> Arie.

>

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Silverfox I had sores all over my body some very sensitive and the MMS was very

effective and helpful in the healing. Hypochlorous Acid is proven as one of the

best wound healers known to man. So MMS2 activated with water creates

hypochlorous acid. What could be more sensitive than teats.:)

http://www.fisherthompson.com/pdfs/ABS-Chlorine-Dioxide-Teat-Conditioning.pdf

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1853323/

>

> Hello Arie,

>

> Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive. You

may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid solution

may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

>

> Tom

>

>

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

wrote:

> >

> > Hello MMSer's,

> >  

> > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

> >  

> > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for three

days.

> > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with

water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

> >  

> > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little

with my finger every hour.

> >  

> > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

> >  

> > Thanks

> >  

> > Arie.

> >

>

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http://www.absglobal.com/dairy/udder-care/

> >

> > Hello Arie,

> >

> > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> >

> > Tom

> >

> >

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

wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello MMSer's,

> > >  

> > > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

> > >  

> > > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> > > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for

three days.

> > > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with

water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

> > >  

> > > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little

with my finger every hour.

> > >  

> > > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

> > >  

> > > Thanks

> > >  

> > > Arie.

> > >

> >

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Hello Healinghope,

I am glad you did not experience adverse effects using MMS on your skin.

However, you should keep in mind the differences between MMS and teat dip.

First of all, when you acidify sodium chlorite you form chlorous acid. This is

different from hypochlorous acid.

Next, teat dip is made from 0.7% sodium chlorite. MMS is 28% sodium chlorite.

Next, lactic acid is used to activate teat dip. It has a PH of about 3.8.

Citric acid is used to activate MMS and it has a PH of about 2.6. This means

that citric acid is about 10 times stronger than lactic acid.

Finally, teat dip is activated according to efficacy standards and as such

totally forms chlorous acid. In contrast, MMS is over activated and forms a

mixture of chlorous acid with a citric acid residual.

Your skin may be tough enough to handle the chlorous acid/citric acid

combination, but many people have sensitive skin that is irritated by this

combination. When applying a solution to the skin I have always found it best

to check the PH and adjust it as necessary.

With that said, chlorous acid is usually well tolerated on skin that is not

broken, but broken skin can register discomfort when chlorous acid is applied.

When you add excess citric acid to the mix you almost always end up with a

little burning sensation when it is applied to broken skin.

Tom

> >

> > Hello Arie,

> >

> > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> >

> > Tom

> >

> >

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

wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello MMSer's,

> > >  

> > > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

> > >  

> > > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> > > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for

three days.

> > > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with

water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

> > >  

> > > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little

with my finger every hour.

> > >  

> > > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

> > >  

> > > Thanks

> > >  

> > > Arie.

> > >

> >

>

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Hello Silverfox If Arie has adverse effects indeed use more water less MMS1.

Here is also a quote on pH from the page I am embedding for reference. For Arie

I have even used MMS1 with DMSO on stubborn moles and lesions.

http://www.fisherthompson.com/pdfs/ABS-Chlorine-Dioxide-Teat-Conditioning.pdf

What about the pH ?

There are industry claims that low pH is bad while products with moderate pH (pH

about 5 or 6) are more desirable for skin. These generalizations about pH are

not accurate. It is recognized that a strong acid can be corrosive to skin;

however, not all acidic products are bad for skin. Chlorine dioxide products,

with pH levels ranging from 2.7 to 3.2, are proof. Lab testing of these products

shows improved skin hydration. Field experience echoes the lab results.

Furthermore, one can design a pH 5 iodine teat dip that can be very harsh to

skin. Therefore, it is difficult to make cause-and-effect generalizations about

pH.

" We have measured the skin surface pH of cows' teats and they are essentially

neutral, " notes Dr. ph Morelli, Ecolab Senior Scientist. " This has been

corroborated by researchers in Germany. Prolonged application of a ClO2 teat dip

vs. a nil treatment control had no significant impact on the skin pH.5 What does

this tell us? There is no basis, physiological or otherwise, to say one pH is

better than another. In addition, use of a low pH formula does not significantly

alter the skin's inherent pH. "

> > >

> > > Hello Arie,

> > >

> > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> > >

> > > Tom

> > >

> > >

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

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Hello MMSer's,

> > > >  

> > > > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

> > > >  

> > > > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a

sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> > > > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for

three days.

> > > > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with

water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

> > > >  

> > > > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a

little with my finger every hour.

> > > >  

> > > > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

> > > >  

> > > > Thanks

> > > >  

> > > > Arie.

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Thank you for sharing your views. They are very interesting and helpful. So is this discussion.

While studying the MMS skin uses and posting here, I started an herbal ointment which seems to be working. If by Tuesday (a week later) the sore is not gone, I'll try MMS and will let you know the results.

Arie

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>Subject: [ ] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 4:42 PM

Hello Silverfox If Arie has adverse effects indeed use more water less MMS1. Here is also a quote on pH from the page I am embedding for reference. For Arie I have even used MMS1 with DMSO on stubborn moles and lesions.http://www.fisherth ompson.com/ pdfs/ABS- Chlorine- Dioxide-Teat- Conditioning. pdfWhat about the pH ?There are industry claims that low pH is bad while products with moderate pH (pH about 5 or 6) are more desirable for skin. These generalizations about pH are not accurate. It is recognized that a strong acid can be corrosive to skin; however, not all acidic products are bad for skin. Chlorine dioxide products, with pH levels ranging from 2.7 to 3.2, are proof. Lab testing of these products shows improved skin hydration. Field experience echoes the lab results. Furthermore, one can design a pH 5 iodine

teat dip that can be very harsh to skin. Therefore, it is difficult to make cause-and-effect generalizations about pH."We have measured the skin surface pH of cows' teats and they are essentially neutral," notes Dr. ph Morelli, Ecolab Senior Scientist. "This has been corroborated by researchers in Germany. Prolonged application of a ClO2 teat dip vs. a nil treatment control had no significant impact on the skin pH.5 What does this tell us? There is no basis, physiological or otherwise, to say one pH is better than another. In addition, use of a low pH formula does not significantly alter the skin's inherent pH."> > > >> > > > Hello MMSer's,> > > > > > > > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.> > > > > > > > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in a sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried

this mixture?> > > > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for three days.> > > > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little with water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?> > > > > > > > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a little with my finger every hour.> > > > > > > > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?> > > > > > > > Thanks> > > > > > > > Arie.> > > >> > >> >>

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Hello Healinghope,

I did read that article, and they are technically correct that some chlorine

dioxide products have a PH as low as 2.7. The interesting thing to note is that

when you mix up their teat dip and test the PH, it comes in at about 3.8. It is

also interesting to note that when you test other brands of chlorine dioxide

teat dip solutions, they come in at a PH of about 3.8 too.

Animal products that utilize chlorine dioxide have a PH in the 3.8 - 4.5 range

in the final solution that is applied to the animal. You can observe this by

reviewing the test data I gave on the Stone products.

The reason I raise a concern is that I have observed that some people have skin

that is sensitive to acids. Since the MMS skin care solution is a stronger acid

(about 10 times stronger) than most other skin care products, I think it is

worthwhile to point that out and help someone avoid some adverse effects.

It is possible to do a test to see if your skin is sensitive to these acids.

Simply apply some 10% citric acid and see what the skin does. The longer the

solution remains in contact with the skin, the more likely it is that irritation

will occur. If your skin can handle this test without any problems, you are

good to go.

Tom

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello MMSer's,

> > > > >  

> > > > > I have a small sore on my lip that doesn't heal.

> > > > >  

> > > > > Jim's protocol for skin problems is to put 20 drops x 5 citric acid in

a sprayer and that you can keep the solution for 3 days. Has anyone tried this

mixture?

> > > > > Somehow it seems strange that the solution will keep it's strength for

three days.

> > > > > If it is so, why not do the same for internal use, dilute a little

with water every time, instead of preparing the solution every time?

> > > > >  

> > > > > Now I certailly can't spray a small spot on the lip. I could rub a

little with my finger every hour.

> > > > >  

> > > > > As anyone tried this on the lips? What was your protocol?

> > > > >  

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >  

> > > > > Arie.

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

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I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10%

mix, and after 3 mins the pH was 5.0

I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn’t

change at all. The pH meter I used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I

guess that’s enough in relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.

B

Hello Arie,

Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive. You

may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid solution

may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

Tom

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Hello ,

First of all that is an interesting mix... I am not sure why you decided to use

that combination.

Perhaps it's time for a meter check.

Just to make sure we are measuring the same solution, I believe you put 20 drops

of MMS in a glass, added 5 drops of 10% citric acid, let things activate, then

added 2 ounces of water. Is this correct?

When I mix this up I show a PH of about 3.0.

Let's do some checking. Do you have the PH calibration solutions? The red

solution has a PH of 4.0, the green is PH 7, and the blue is PH 10. If you

don't have that, let's measure your 10% citric acid solution. It should have a

PH of about 2.2. Next let's look at the MMS solution. It should have a PH of

about 11.5.

Are you getting PH values close to those?

Tom

--- In , " Bond " <pmbond@...>

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>

> I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH

> was 5.0

>

> I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter I

> used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in

> relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.

>

>

>

> B

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hello Arie,

>

> Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

> You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

> solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

>

> Tom

>

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Hello Healinghope, MMSre's

I prepared this solution today and already applied it on my lips.

I sensed a slight burning for a second but it seems to be OK.

On the other hand I felt a slight burning on my eye (the eye of the side of the lip). Could this be bad? Shall I close my eyes until it dries?

Did you have any problems when applying this strong solution on the face.

Are there any precautions I should take?

Thanks.

Arie

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...> Sent: Sun, March 28, 2010 6:05:20 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

I have kept this for 3 days it will weaken some but is still effective. If having adverse reactions just increase the water until healing has taken place then the standard 2oz mixture should have little effect on the area. By this I mean that once healed the 20 drops activated in 2 oz no effect on my skin now except making it glow, but with injured or sores on skin you may weaken until healed.> >> > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH> > was 5.0> > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter I> > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in> > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.> > > > > > > > B> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Arie,> > > >

Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.> > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid> > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.> > > > Tom> >>

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Hello Arie,

I suppose a precaution you could take would be to avoid putting acid solutions

on sensitive skin...

Tom

> >

> > Will the 20 drop MMS solution X 100 drops citric acid for skin problems last

for 3 days as it is written in Jim's protocol. Has anyone kept it for 3 days

without loosing strenght?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: silverfox_science <poast@>

> > miracle_mineral_ supplement

> > Sent: Sun, March 28, 2010 1:11:05 AM

> > Subject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

> >

> >  

> > Hello ,

> >

> > First of all that is an interesting mix... I am not sure why you decided to

use that combination.

> >

> > Perhaps it's time for a meter check.

> >

> > Just to make sure we are measuring the same solution, I believe you put 20

drops of MMS in a glass, added 5 drops of 10% citric acid, let things activate,

then added 2 ounces of water. Is this correct?

> >

> > When I mix this up I show a PH of about 3.0.

> >

> > Let's do some checking. Do you have the PH calibration solutions? The red

solution has a PH of 4.0, the green is PH 7, and the blue is PH 10. If you don't

have that, let's measure your 10% citric acid solution. It should have a PH of

about 2.2. Next let's look at the MMS solution. It should have a PH of about

11.5.

> >

> > Are you getting PH values close to those?

> >

> > Tom

> >

> > --- In miracle_mineral_ supplement, " Bond " <pmbond@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH

> > > was 5.0

> > >

> > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter

I

> > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in

> > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > B

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello Arie,

> > >

> > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

> > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

> > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> > >

> > > Tom

> > >

> >

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I had no problems with my eyes. I even have gotten the bath water into my eyes

of course that is a much weaker solution, the bath. To answer no I had no

problems with my eyes. Hope this helps. Obviously closing your eye will not

matter if needed. Perhaps some zoster involved?

> >

> > Will the 20 drop MMS solution X 100 drops citric acid for skin problems last

for 3 days as it is written in Jim's protocol. Has anyone kept it for 3 days

without loosing strenght?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: silverfox_science <poast@>

> > miracle_mineral_ supplement

> > Sent: Sun, March 28, 2010 1:11:05 AM

> > Subject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

> >

> >  

> > Hello ,

> >

> > First of all that is an interesting mix... I am not sure why you decided to

use that combination.

> >

> > Perhaps it's time for a meter check.

> >

> > Just to make sure we are measuring the same solution, I believe you put 20

drops of MMS in a glass, added 5 drops of 10% citric acid, let things activate,

then added 2 ounces of water. Is this correct?

> >

> > When I mix this up I show a PH of about 3.0.

> >

> > Let's do some checking. Do you have the PH calibration solutions? The red

solution has a PH of 4.0, the green is PH 7, and the blue is PH 10. If you don't

have that, let's measure your 10% citric acid solution. It should have a PH of

about 2.2. Next let's look at the MMS solution. It should have a PH of about

11.5.

> >

> > Are you getting PH values close to those?

> >

> > Tom

> >

> > --- In miracle_mineral_ supplement, " Bond " <pmbond@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH

> > > was 5.0

> > >

> > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter

I

> > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in

> > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > B

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello Arie,

> > >

> > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.

> > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid

> > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> > >

> > > Tom

> > >

> >

>

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No, it seems to be a sunspot that was going from over my lip down to the lip itself.

While taking MMS internally all face sunspots, which became almost a wound disappeared. Only the lip part remained. Now I'm on a break with taking MMS internally, and will return after ending the antioxidants, vitamins, vitc etc.

I'm putting the solution on my lip every two hours. I think it is getting better. It is getting dry.

Thanks

Arie

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...> Sent: Tue, March 30, 2010 11:56:17 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

I had no problems with my eyes. I even have gotten the bath water into my eyes of course that is a much weaker solution, the bath. To answer no I had no problems with my eyes. Hope this helps. Obviously closing your eye will not matter if needed. Perhaps some zoster involved?> > >> > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5

drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH> > > was 5.0> > > > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter I> > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in> > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.> > > > > > > > > > > > B> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Arie,> > > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.> > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid> > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.> > > > > > Tom> > >> >>

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Arie Great glad to hear it is healing. Like you I have no tags moles ect since

bathing and taking the MMS1. Keep us posted.

> > > >

> > > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the

pH

> > > > was 5.0

> > > >

> > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH

meter I

> > > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in

> > > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > B

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hello Arie,

> > > >

> > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite

sensitive.

> > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an

acid

> > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

> > > >

> > > > Tom

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Hi Healinghope,

After 7 days of applying the solution there is no more wound.

A few minutes after applying the solution on the lip I could notice a slight burn. But it would disappear quickly.

I'm stopping now so not to overtreat.

Or maybe I'll keep applying it a little more.

This makes me wonder why on my lips, with an open wound, which is a much delicate skin, there where no side effects and taking it internally on a higher dosage and/or longer time period it would cause stomach pains. This could be due to my chronic Gastritis or a Helicobacter survival reaction.

Maybe a further reaction with stomach acids?

Arie

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...> Sent: Thu, April 1, 2010 2:23:01 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

Arie Great glad to hear it is healing. Like you I have no tags moles ect since bathing and taking the MMS1. Keep us posted.> > > >> > > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH> > > > was 5.0> > > > > > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter I> > > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in> > > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > B> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Arie,> > > > > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.> > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid> > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.> > > > > > > > Tom> > > >> > >> >>

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Arie Glad to hear the sore is healed. Yes you may have a stomach issue the MMS

is destroying. Are you taking the new protocol? Less drops more frequencies?

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meter I

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> > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite

sensitive.

> > > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an

acid

> > > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

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I took the new protocol for about 5 weeks two months ago. But stopped as on the 5th week it started giving me stomach pains. I also started to feel tired. Before I started I was feeling ver tired and immediately after a few days, I became very energetic, but on the 5th week a started to feel tired again. So I had decided to take a break and take lots of anti-oxidants. Then I started feeling better again, much more energy.

About two weeks ago, it was suggested to me, to take iron supplements as I was feeling tired again. Even though the FE and Iron blood samples came out within the norm, they where closer to the lower borders. Therefore it was necessary to bring the level up a little. So I took iron for two weeks and felt much better.

I was thinking in taking the MMS 5% and see how this works for me. As we all know this is very individual ,and there does not seem to be a fixed protocol for all..

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...> Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 10:51:57 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS 1 skin lip sore

Arie Glad to hear the sore is healed. Yes you may have a stomach issue the MMS is destroying. Are you taking the new protocol? Less drops more frequencies?> > > > >> > > > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins the pH> > > > > was 5.0> > > > > > > > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH meter I> > > > > used has only 1 decimal place accuracy, but I guess that's enough in> > > > > relative terms compared to stomach acidity etc.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > B> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello Arie,> > > > > > > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite sensitive.> > > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying an acid> > > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.> > > > > > > > > > Tom> > > > >> > > >> > >> >>

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Arie Use what ever works we all have different chemistry's. I have found black

strap molasses a good combination to MMS1, and of course antioxidants. Taking

only the maintenance now of 6 to 8 drops of activated MMS1 the antioxidants are

no problem incorporating daily, or the black strap.

http://www.healthdiaries.com/eatthis/blackstrap-molasses.html

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> > > > > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins

the pH

> > > > > > was 5.0

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> > > > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The pH

meter I

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> > > > > > Hello Arie,

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> > > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite

sensitive.

> > > > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying

an acid

> > > > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

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I have also found sole important for electrolytes, with or without MMS.

http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/salt.htm

http://www.americanbluegreen.com/

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> > > > > > > I just made a 20 drop MMS with 5 drop of 10% mix, and after 3 mins

the pH

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> > > > > > > I waited a few more minutes and the pH didn't change at all. The

pH meter I

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in

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> > > > > > > Keep in mind that your lips and the area around them are quite

sensitive.

> > > > > > > You may want to check the PH of anything you put on them. Applying

an acid

> > > > > > > solution may not be has helpful as you would hope for.

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