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Hello Don ,

Yes, it is OK.

Tom

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> A friend of mine has recently started breaking out with warts on his hands

feet, he's tried everything to get them removed once a month he goes to foot

specialist to trim the warts on his feet.  I suggested MMS baths for him.  He's

afraid it might be HPV and is afraid he will get them in the gential area.  Is

it on for a person to take MMS baths even though they have never done MMS

orally.  I'm afraid his body will have a bad reaction to the MMS bath since he's

never been exposed to it any other way.

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Thanks, will the MMS work for body warts? or should I recommend anything else?

From: silverfox_science <poast@...>Subject: [ ] Re: MMS baths for someone who has never tried MMS Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 11:16 AM

Hello Don ,Yes, it is OK.Tom>> A friend of mine has recently started breaking out with warts on his hands feet, he's tried everything to get them removed once a month he goes to foot specialist to trim the warts on his feet. I suggested MMS baths for him. He's afraid it might be HPV and is afraid he will get them in the gential area. Is it on for a person to take MMS baths even though they have never done MMS orally. I'm afraid his body will have a bad reaction to the MMS bath since he's never been exposed to it any other way.>

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Hello Don ,

Warts can be a fungus. Chlorine dioxide is capable of killing fungus provided

you get the correct concentration in contact with it for the correct amount of

time.

Apart from the need to avoid the fumes, chlorine dioxide is well tolerated on

the skin, provided the solution is PH balanced. The skin has a flora that is

removed by the chlorine dioxide, so you will have to figure out a way to restore

the skin's flora.

Many people simply mix up a solution and try it.

Those who have the most success first identify the fungus, then use a

concentration of chlorine dioxide appropriate for that fungus.

We have had mixed results with this. In some cases the wart will fall right

off, in other cases it hangs on. I haven't figured out why this happens yet,

but think it has to do with a mis identification of what caused the wart to

form.

Tom

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> > A friend of mine has recently started breaking out with warts on his hands

feet, he's tried everything to get them removed once a month he goes to foot

specialist to trim the warts on his feet.  I suggested MMS baths for him. 

He's afraid it might be HPV and is afraid he will get them in the gential

area.  Is it on for a person to take MMS baths even though they have never done

MMS orally.  I'm afraid his body will have a bad reaction to the MMS bath since

he's never been exposed to it any other way.

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