Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 I add a few drops of DMSO to MMS 1 and use it topically. DMSO is one of the few chemicals which will penetrate the skin, carrying the MMS with it. I have also had sucess with a Tens type machine on skin blemishes, using the Beck Protocol "zapper"which I combined with Jim Humbles protocol.DaveFrom: Andy Chandler <soulclever@...>To: Sent: Mon, 3 May, 2010 4:46:20 PMSubject: [ ] Question about using mms topically for psoriasis I used mms1 about 6 months ago @ 15 drops 3x a day taken orally for about 3 weeks and the psoriasis on my elbows disappeared also my extreme craving for junk food was gone oddly, also Ive used it to eliminate a very bad sinus infection and several bouts with flu etc but I still have psoriasis on the very base of my neck at the hairline..does someone know the mixture and if i can apply it there (can it change hair color?) or if that even works when applied topically for psoriasis? any advice is much appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Hello Andy, You may want to consider mixing up a topical spray. To do this place 5 ml (1 teaspoon) of 22.4% sodium chlorite in a glass and add 5 ml of 10% citric acid. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Then add enough water to make 1 liter. Put this into a spray bottle and spray it on the area 2 - 3 times a day and let it air dry. This solution is not strong enough to bleach hair so you should be fine. Tom > > I used mms1 about 6 months ago @ 15 drops 3x a day taken orally for about 3 weeks and the psoriasis on my elbows disappeared also my extreme craving for junk food was gone oddly, also Ive used it to eliminate a very bad sinus infection and several bouts with flu etc but I still have psoriasis on the very base of my neck at the hairline..does someone know the mixture and if i can apply it there (can it change hair color?) or if that even works when applied topically for psoriasis? any advice is much appreciated. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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