Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Make sure the lemon juice has no vit c, I prefer citric acid. Some people add 1/4 cup DMSO. (Not required but it may assist deeper penetration of the Cl02 gas.) http://mms4life.wordpress.com/mms-protocolactivation/mms-method-for-bathsoak/ > > Hi All! > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > This is what I have been doing: > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > P > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Reposting from Tom's post on 5/24/2010 The most effective activation ratio, as far as oxidation potential and purity of chlorous acid goes, when using 50% citric acid is 5:1. That is 5 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part 50% citric acid. Citric acid powder is also frequently used to activate, and the ratio is 10:1. That is 10 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid powder. When citric acid is used to activate sodium chlorite, the most complete activation time is 10 minutes. You can observe a color change almost immediately, but the reaction does not complete immediately. When you cut the activation time low you end up with impurities of chlorite and chlorate in the chlorous acid. In industrial use, an objective is to keep the impurities as low as possible, and to have the solution prepared in a way that gets the maximum potential from the chemicals. I would think that someone who is ingesting these chemicals would share similar interests. To summarize: When using 10% citric acid the ratio is 1:1. When using 50% citric acid the ratio is 5:1, 5 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid. When using citric acid powder the ratio is 10:1, 10 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid. When using citric acid to activate, the most efficient activation time is 10 minutes. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hello , What is the volume of your tub? Tom > > Hi All! > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > This is what I have been doing: > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > P > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Thanx! > > > > Hi All! > > > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > > > This is what I have been doing: > > > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > > > P > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hmmm, I've heard the 3 minute number all the time. So, I'm a little confused. Should I wait longer now? I did not read that anywhere. Thanx, P --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@...> wrote: > > Reposting from Tom's post on 5/24/2010 > > > > > The most effective activation ratio, as far as oxidation potential and > purity of chlorous acid goes, when using 50% citric acid is 5:1. That is 5 > parts sodium chlorite to 1 part 50% citric acid. > > Citric acid powder is also frequently used to activate, and the ratio is > 10:1. That is 10 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid powder. > > When citric acid is used to activate sodium chlorite, the most complete > activation time is 10 minutes. You can observe a color change almost > immediately, but the reaction does not complete immediately. When you cut > the activation time low you end up with impurities of chlorite and chlorate > in the chlorous acid. > > In industrial use, an objective is to keep the impurities as low as > possible, and to have the solution prepared in a way that gets the maximum > potential from the chemicals. I would think that someone who is ingesting > these chemicals would share similar interests. > > To summarize: > > When using 10% citric acid the ratio is 1:1. > When using 50% citric acid the ratio is 5:1, 5 parts sodium chlorite to 1 > part citric acid. > When using citric acid powder the ratio is 10:1, 10 parts sodium chlorite to > 1 part citric acid. > > When using citric acid to activate, the most efficient activation time is 10 > minutes. > > Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 About 50-60 gallon. I don't know how much with me into it. It's a 6 foot long air jet bathtub. Thanx, P > > > > Hi All! > > > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > > > This is what I have been doing: > > > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > > > P > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Minimum 3 minutes, maximum 10 minutes. You read correctly:) > http://jimhumble.biz/biz-normal.htm > > > > > > > Hmmm, I've heard the 3 minute number all the time. So, I'm a little confused. Should I wait longer now? I did not read that anywhere. > > > > Thanx, > > > > P > > > > --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@> wrote: > > > > > > Reposting from Tom's post on 5/24/2010 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The most effective activation ratio, as far as oxidation potential and > > > purity of chlorous acid goes, when using 50% citric acid is 5:1. That is 5 > > > parts sodium chlorite to 1 part 50% citric acid. > > > > > > Citric acid powder is also frequently used to activate, and the ratio is > > > 10:1. That is 10 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid powder. > > > > > > When citric acid is used to activate sodium chlorite, the most complete > > > activation time is 10 minutes. You can observe a color change almost > > > immediately, but the reaction does not complete immediately. When you cut > > > the activation time low you end up with impurities of chlorite and chlorate > > > in the chlorous acid. > > > > > > In industrial use, an objective is to keep the impurities as low as > > > possible, and to have the solution prepared in a way that gets the maximum > > > potential from the chemicals. I would think that someone who is ingesting > > > these chemicals would share similar interests. > > > > > > To summarize: > > > > > > When using 10% citric acid the ratio is 1:1. > > > When using 50% citric acid the ratio is 5:1, 5 parts sodium chlorite to 1 > > > part citric acid. > > > When using citric acid powder the ratio is 10:1, 10 parts sodium chlorite to > > > 1 part citric acid. > > > > > > When using citric acid to activate, the most efficient activation time is 10 > > > minutes. > > > > > > Tom > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hello , In your tub try this... Put 80 ml of the 22.4% sodium chlorite in a glass and add 80 ml of 10% citric acid to it. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Add this to your tub and soak. This will result in a concentration of about 5 PPM free chlorine dioxide. If you soak for 20 minutes you should put a significant dent in any colonies of bacteria, fungi, or viruses that are on your body. After you get out of the tub, mix up another solution. This solution consists of putting 4 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite into a container that has 500 ml of water in it. Take a paper towel and dampen it with the solution and wipe it on the tags and warts. Let it air dry. Use this 2 - 3 times a day. The second solution has a little over 1000 PPM available chlorine dioxide. It is activated by the acid in the skin and acts like a timed release of chlorine dioxide. You will notice a slight odor during the activation. You can also mix up a spray bottle to use in place of the bath. This solution is made by putting 2.2 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite in a glass and adding 2.2 ml of 10% citric acid. Swirl to mix and let the activation continue for 10 minutes. Pour this into a spray bottle and add enough water to make a total of 500 ml. Spray on the areas as needed and let air dry. This combination of attack with chlorine dioxide and chlorous acid is usually very effective with warts and skin tags. Tom > > > > > > Hi All! > > > > > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > > > > > This is what I have been doing: > > > > > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > > > > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > > > > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > > > > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > > > > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > > > > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > > > > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > > > > > P > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Tom is correct the spray can be very helpful. The spray I used simply written is minimum 2oz of distilled water maximum 4oz, 20 activated drops. This can turn hair blonde, or give highlights. http://jimhumble.biz/biz-skin.htm > > > > > > > > Reposting from Tom's post on 5/24/2010 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The most effective activation ratio, as far as oxidation potential and > > > > purity of chlorous acid goes, when using 50% citric acid is 5:1. That is 5 > > > > parts sodium chlorite to 1 part 50% citric acid. > > > > > > > > Citric acid powder is also frequently used to activate, and the ratio is > > > > 10:1. That is 10 parts sodium chlorite to 1 part citric acid powder. > > > > > > > > When citric acid is used to activate sodium chlorite, the most complete > > > > activation time is 10 minutes. You can observe a color change almost > > > > immediately, but the reaction does not complete immediately. When you cut > > > > the activation time low you end up with impurities of chlorite and chlorate > > > > in the chlorous acid. > > > > > > > > In industrial use, an objective is to keep the impurities as low as > > > > possible, and to have the solution prepared in a way that gets the maximum > > > > potential from the chemicals. I would think that someone who is ingesting > > > > these chemicals would share similar interests. > > > > > > > > To summarize: > > > > > > > > When using 10% citric acid the ratio is 1:1. > > > > When using 50% citric acid the ratio is 5:1, 5 parts sodium chlorite to 1 > > > > part citric acid. > > > > When using citric acid powder the ratio is 10:1, 10 parts sodium chlorite to > > > > 1 part citric acid. > > > > > > > > When using citric acid to activate, the most efficient activation time is 10 > > > > minutes. > > > > > > > > Tom > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hello Tom.If you got the time to answear my two questions I ´ll be very happy.If I would like to make a soulotion from a 28% sodium chlorite to spray on an elbow with psoriasis, How do I make it ? (I dont live in the US so please use the measurement in ml).Is it ok to have some paracetamol at the same time you´re taking MMS?Thank´sSofia.From: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Tue, June 22, 2010 4:49:03 AMSubject: [ ] Re: Checkup Hello , In your tub try this... Put 80 ml of the 22.4% sodium chlorite in a glass and add 80 ml of 10% citric acid to it. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Add this to your tub and soak. This will result in a concentration of about 5 PPM free chlorine dioxide. If you soak for 20 minutes you should put a significant dent in any colonies of bacteria, fungi, or viruses that are on your body. After you get out of the tub, mix up another solution. This solution consists of putting 4 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite into a container that has 500 ml of water in it. Take a paper towel and dampen it with the solution and wipe it on the tags and warts. Let it air dry. Use this 2 - 3 times a day. The second solution has a little over 1000 PPM available chlorine dioxide. It is activated by the acid in the skin and acts like a timed release of chlorine dioxide. You will notice a slight odor during the activation. You can also mix up a spray bottle to use in place of the bath. This solution is made by putting 2.2 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite in a glass and adding 2.2 ml of 10% citric acid. Swirl to mix and let the activation continue for 10 minutes. Pour this into a spray bottle and add enough water to make a total of 500 ml. Spray on the areas as needed and let air dry. This combination of attack with chlorine dioxide and chlorous acid is usually very effective with warts and skin tags. Tom > > > > > > Hi All! > > > > > > Started using mms for getting rid of skin tags and warts. I just want you guys to check up with what I'm doing to see that I'm doing it right. > > > > > > This is what I have been doing: > > > > > > 1. Taking 4 drops internally by mixing 20 drops citric acid, waiting three minutes, then adding water, and drinking it. I follow it with another glass of water. > > > > > > 2. I have a large jacuzi tub. I'm a large man. I put 50 drops mms in a glass, mixed it with 4 teaspoons lemon juice, wait three minutes, then poured in the tub full of very warm water. I swirl the water with the empty glass. > > > > > > 3. I get in the tub and start the jets and make sure the warts/skin tags on my should and armpits get the water and the jets. I stay in the tub for 30 minutes occassionally rubbing the warts and skin tags that are under water. > > > > > > 4. After 30-40 minutes I get out of the tub. I wait at least an hour after taking the mms by mouth before eating. > > > > > > Today was the third time I've done it. Is there anything I'm missing or something wrong? > > > > > > Corrections or affirmations wanted please. > > > > > > Thank you in advance for your answers. > > > > > > P > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hello Sofia, Psoriasis can be difficult. A little oxidation can work wonders, but if you provide too much you make things worse. In addition, the cause of the psoriasis may be an internal imbalance. Spraying on an oxidizer may control the symptoms, but it may not correct the imbalance. Imbalances do respond to changes in diet and some supplements and herbs can help speed things along. Still, sometimes there is a local infection that is causing the psoriasis and this responds very well to the proper level of oxidation. The 28% refers to the concentration of sodium chlorite by weight. Since the powder is only 80% pure, it is actually a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution. When you are manufacturing sodium chlorite solutions, you go by the weight, however when you are using them, you go by the amount of actual sodium chlorite in solution. The bottom line is that what you call 28% I call 22.4% and just understand that we are talking about the same thing - just from a different point of view. In a glass put 0.56 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite and add 0.56 ml of 10% citric acid. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Add enough water to make a total of 500 ml. Now we have a chlorous acid solution that has a PH of about 3. Add 0.4 gram of baking soda (this is about 1/16 of a teaspoon) and mix it in. This will raise the PH to about 5 which is close to normal for the skin. To use this solution, wet a cotton ball with it and wipe down the area. Take another cotton ball, wet it, and hold it in place over the area for 10 - 15 minutes. A piece of medical tape that is not too sticky works great for this. Afterward, simply remove the cotton ball and let the area air dry. If the area is larger you can use a paper towel sized to fit the area, or use gauze. That is the direct attack. If you find yourself scratching the area, there are some indirect things you can do as well. Take a Q tip and dip it into the solution you have made and use it to clean out your ears and nostrils. Next pour some of the solution into a bowl and soak your finger tips in it for 5 minutes. The purpose of this is to keep your fingernails free from anything that could infect the area you are scratching. This solution has 150 PPM available and about 15 PPM free chlorine dioxide. It has a shelf life of at least 4 weeks if it is stored away from heat and UV light in a closed container. The idea is to use it twice a day during the week, and take the weekend off to prevent too much oxidation. You can also put this into a spray bottle and give the area a little spray in between the other applications. You should see results in a week, but it may take two weeks. This is designed for short term use. I wouldn't recommend going beyond a few weeks using it. Stop and take a break and concentrate on diet changes. Once the infection is under control a flare up can be addressed in a day or two of follow up. Tom > > Hello Tom. > > If you got the time to answear my two questions I ´ll be very happy. > > If I would like to make a soulotion from a 28% sodium chlorite to spray on an elbow with psoriasis, How do I make it ? (I dont live in the US so please use the measurement in ml). > > Is it ok to have some paracetamol at the same time you´re taking MMS? > > Thank´s > > Sofia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Hi Sofia, You might also find the following helps to resolve the psoriasis: avoid wheat, dairy foods, yeast. Take a good quality mixed strain probiotic. Carole in Oz Naturopath Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs) carole@... www.berigorafarm.com.au Hello Sofia, Psoriasis can be difficult. A little oxidation can work wonders, but if you provide too much you make things worse. In addition, the cause of the psoriasis may be an internal imbalance. Spraying on an oxidizer may control the symptoms, but it may not correct the imbalance. Imbalances do respond to changes in diet and some supplements and herbs can help speed things along. Still, sometimes there is a local infection that is causing the psoriasis and this responds very well to the proper level of oxidation. The 28% refers to the concentration of sodium chlorite by weight. Since the powder is only 80% pure, it is actually a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution. When you are manufacturing sodium chlorite solutions, you go by the weight, however when you are using them, you go by the amount of actual sodium chlorite in solution. The bottom line is that what you call 28% I call 22.4% and just understand that we are talking about the same thing - just from a different point of view. In a glass put 0.56 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite and add 0.56 ml of 10% citric acid. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Add enough water to make a total of 500 ml. Now we have a chlorous acid solution that has a PH of about 3. Add 0.4 gram of baking soda (this is about 1/16 of a teaspoon) and mix it in. This will raise the PH to about 5 which is close to normal for the skin. To use this solution, wet a cotton ball with it and wipe down the area. Take another cotton ball, wet it, and hold it in place over the area for 10 - 15 minutes. A piece of medical tape that is not too sticky works great for this. Afterward, simply remove the cotton ball and let the area air dry. If the area is larger you can use a paper towel sized to fit the area, or use gauze. That is the direct attack. If you find yourself scratching the area, there are some indirect things you can do as well. Take a Q tip and dip it into the solution you have made and use it to clean out your ears and nostrils. Next pour some of the solution into a bowl and soak your finger tips in it for 5 minutes. The purpose of this is to keep your fingernails free from anything that could infect the area you are scratching. This solution has 150 PPM available and about 15 PPM free chlorine dioxide. It has a shelf life of at least 4 weeks if it is stored away from heat and UV light in a closed container. The idea is to use it twice a day during the week, and take the weekend off to prevent too much oxidation. You can also put this into a spray bottle and give the area a little spray in between the other applications. You should see results in a week, but it may take two weeks. This is designed for short term use. I wouldn't recommend going beyond a few weeks using it. Stop and take a break and concentrate on diet changes. Once the infection is under control a flare up can be addressed in a day or two of follow up. Tom __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4580 (20091106) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2010 Report Share Posted June 22, 2010 Cod Liver Oil is a big help with psoriasis. Also some have written about the new repcillin helping. Not sure have not tried the repcillin, but know the cod liver oil is good stuff. http://www.communicationagents.com/chris/2004/01/13/cod_liver_oil_number_one_sup\ erfood.htm http://www.repcillin.com/ --- In , " Carole " <carole@...> wrote: > > Hi Sofia, > > You might also find the following helps to resolve the psoriasis: avoid > wheat, dairy foods, yeast. Take a good quality mixed strain probiotic. > > Carole in Oz > Naturopath > Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs) > carole@... > www.berigorafarm.com.au > > > > Hello Sofia, > > Psoriasis can be difficult. A little oxidation can work wonders, but if you > provide too much you make things worse. > > In addition, the cause of the psoriasis may be an internal imbalance. > Spraying on an oxidizer may control the symptoms, but it may not correct the > imbalance. Imbalances do respond to changes in diet and some supplements > and herbs can help speed things along. > > Still, sometimes there is a local infection that is causing the psoriasis > and this responds very well to the proper level of oxidation. > > The 28% refers to the concentration of sodium chlorite by weight. Since the > powder is only 80% pure, it is actually a 22.4% sodium chlorite solution. > When you are manufacturing sodium chlorite solutions, you go by the weight, > however when you are using them, you go by the amount of actual sodium > chlorite in solution. The bottom line is that what you call 28% I call > 22.4% and just understand that we are talking about the same thing - just > from a different point of view. > > In a glass put 0.56 ml of 22.4% sodium chlorite and add 0.56 ml of 10% > citric acid. Swirl to mix and let it activate for 10 minutes. Add enough > water to make a total of 500 ml. Now we have a chlorous acid solution that > has a PH of about 3. Add 0.4 gram of baking soda (this is about 1/16 of a > teaspoon) and mix it in. This will raise the PH to about 5 which is close > to normal for the skin. > > To use this solution, wet a cotton ball with it and wipe down the area. > Take another cotton ball, wet it, and hold it in place over the area for > 10 - 15 minutes. A piece of medical tape that is not too sticky works great > for this. Afterward, simply remove the cotton ball and let the area air > dry. If the area is larger you can use a paper towel sized to fit the area, > or use gauze. > > That is the direct attack. If you find yourself scratching the area, there > are some indirect things you can do as well. Take a Q tip and dip it into > the solution you have made and use it to clean out your ears and nostrils. > Next pour some of the solution into a bowl and soak your finger tips in it > for 5 minutes. The purpose of this is to keep your fingernails free from > anything that could infect the area you are scratching. > > This solution has 150 PPM available and about 15 PPM free chlorine dioxide. > It has a shelf life of at least 4 weeks if it is stored away from heat and > UV light in a closed container. The idea is to use it twice a day during > the week, and take the weekend off to prevent too much oxidation. You can > also put this into a spray bottle and give the area a little spray in > between the other applications. > > You should see results in a week, but it may take two weeks. This is > designed for short term use. I wouldn't recommend going beyond a few weeks > using it. Stop and take a break and concentrate on diet changes. Once the > infection is under control a flare up can be addressed in a day or two of > follow up. > > Tom > > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4580 (20091106) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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