Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 I guess you have a problem with me, am I wrong? Now I'm a thread hijacker (Gee, I even didn't know we can hijack forum threads...)I said point towards (a protocol) and not requested for a detailed explanation; anyway, here is the new trade "grace a vous".thanks anyway. > I don't want to pollute the thread here as you talk about a serious > stuff, lung tumour, but can you (anyone else?) point towards a simple > protocol for topical use of MMS (against dandruff or acne for > example)? Did anyone experience with such stuff? I'm curious whether > it works. You first say you don't want to pollute the thread, then you just go ahead and do it anyway. It is called THREAD HIJACKING (yes, even if you change the subject): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DonDiego/Thread_hijacking Please don't do it. When asking a completely new/totally unrelated question, always start a completely new thread - by composing a new message from SCRATCH (like I just did for this one), NOT by replying to an existing message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 you are nit pickin. Lay off. As you say people hijack threads all the time Fiordean-just change the subject line and you are always on topic. Wilkins moderator > I don't want to pollute the thread here as you talk about a serious> stuff, lung tumour, but can you (anyone else?) point towards a simple> protocol for topical use of MMS (against dandruff or acne for> example)? Did anyone experience with such stuff? I'm curious whether> it works.You first say you don't want to pollute the thread, then you just goahead and do it anyway. It is called THREAD HIJACKING (yes, even if youchange the subject):http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ User:DonDiego/ Thread_hijackingPlease don't do it.When asking a completely new/totally unrelated question, always start acompletely new thread - by composing a new message from SCRATCH (like Ijust did for this one), NOT by replying to an existing message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 No problem, I'll pay attention in the future.> I don't want to pollute the thread here as you talk about a serious> stuff, lung tumour, but can you (anyone else?) point towards a simple> protocol for topical use of MMS (against dandruff or acne for> example)? Did anyone experience with such stuff? I'm curious whether> it works.You first say you don't want to pollute the thread, then you just goahead and do it anyway. It is called THREAD HIJACKING (yes, even if youchange the subject):http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ User:DonDiego/ Thread_hijackingPlease don't do it.When asking a completely new/totally unrelated question, always start acompletely new thread - by composing a new message from SCRATCH (like Ijust did for this one), NOT by replying to an existing message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 On 2010-07-30 8:25 AM, Wilkins <montemomma2002@...> wrote: > you are nit pickin. No, I'm not - and only someone who doesn't/has never used a mail client that has a threaded view would say that. When in threaded view, hijcacked threads are extremely irritating - why do you thini some people complain about it so much that it has its own wikipedia page dedicated to it? > Lay off. > As you say people hijack threads all the time I wouldn't normally have said anything (can you say 'futility'?), but the fact that he first said he didn't want to - and then went ahead and did it anyway was just too much and triggered my ironic-reflex... > Fiordean-just change the subject line and you are always on topic. Did you even read the article I linked to? Instructing someone to *intentionally* violate proper netiquette is silly. Fiordean - please ignore that and do it the way I told you - it really isn't any harder, and you'll never have anyone call you out for hijacking threads again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 On 2010-07-30 8:17 AM, fiordean dacian <dfiordean@...> wrote: > I guess you have a problem with me, am I wrong? Yes, you are wrong. I do not have a problem with you, I have a (small) problem with some of your behavior. There is a difference you know. > Now I'm a thread hijacker (Gee, I even didn't know we can hijack > forum threads...) Well, now you know... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2010 Report Share Posted July 30, 2010 Hi, In answer to your question about topical uses of MMS, here is a quote from Jim Humble's website: >>>>>>>Use MMS for healing sores, burns, wounds, psoriasis, eczema, cancer, ringworm, acne, rashes, staph infections, athletes feet, and a hundred other problems of the skin. In order to do this follow these instructions: Obtain a 2 ounce mist spray bottle. Most drug stores sell empty spray bottles. Put 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. You now have a spray solution that is equivalent to 40 drops in 1/2 glass of water in strength. This solution stays fresh for about 3 days. 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. Once you have made your solution, you should spray any sore about once an hour or every two or three hours all day long. Allow the solution to dry on the sore. In case of a rash, spray it on the entire rash. Rinse off with clean water in the evening before bed, dry, and re-spray before going to bed. In case of babies under 2 years old I would suggest that you dilute the solution at least twice or start out with only 5 drops of MMS instead of 20.>>>>>>> Here is the link to his website and he even mentions putting in around his eyes... <<<<<<<I sprayed on my face most days as well, and often rubbed around my eyes so that the rubbing would allow a tiny amount of MMS to leak into the eye itself. >>>>>> Take care, Liisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2010 Report Share Posted July 31, 2010 Hi Orrrilia, (one too many r's??) I don't have much experience with the spray, I had just recently read that on Jim Humble's website. I am currently spraying it on my son's face for his acne, but it has only been one day, so I can't comment on results, but there are no ill effects so far. Take care, Liisa (not one too many i's - it is Finnish) --- In , jr orrilia <dallas6568@...> wrote: > > , do you think the MMS spray would be good for a surgery cut? My dog is > going to be spayed and I really want to speed up her healing process. Many > thanks Orrrilia > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2010 Report Share Posted August 1, 2010 I started my son with the 20 drops MMS and 100 Citric Acid. He is 14 yrs old and 6'2 " , so I think he'll be fine. He mentions it stings a little now and gets a bit itchy, but nothing too major. liisa > > From: Liisa <liisaj@...> > Subject: [ ] Re: Simple protocol for topical uses of MMS (for dandruff, acne, etc)? > > Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 7:21 PM > > > Hi Orrrilia, (one too many r's??) > > > > I don't have much experience with the spray, I had just recently read that on Jim Humble's website. I am currently spraying it on my son's face for his acne, but it has only been one day, so I can't comment on results, but there are no ill effects so far. > > > > Take care, Liisa (not one too many i's - it is Finnish) > > > > --- In , jr orrilia <dallas6568@> wrote: > > > > > > , do you think the MMS spray would be good for a surgery cut? My dog is > > > going to be spayed and I really want to speed up her healing process. Many > > > thanks Orrrilia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2010 Report Share Posted August 1, 2010 Hello Liisa, Cut the citric acid back to 20 drops and add 1/8 teaspoon baking soda to the solution before spraying it on. This will adjust the PH and eliminate the stinging and itch. Tom > > I started my son with the 20 drops MMS and 100 Citric Acid. He is 14 yrs old and 6'2 " , so I think he'll be fine. He mentions it stings a little now and gets a bit itchy, but nothing too major. > liisa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Thanks Tom! I will try that. Will the solution still be effective for about 3 days? Liisa > > > > I started my son with the 20 drops MMS and 100 Citric Acid. He is 14 yrs old and 6'2 " , so I think he'll be fine. He mentions it stings a little now and gets a bit itchy, but nothing too major. > > liisa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Hi Fiordean, What product do you use that has the benzoyle peroxide in it? I may want to try that route... Thanks, Liisa > > the benzoyle peroxide is something most know I assume; here is the composition > > http://sci-toys.com/ingredients/benzoyl_peroxide.html > > We can clearly see it has 2 atoms of oxygen in there and it kills acne bacteria through oxidation. I use this stuff successfully for more than 3 years now on a regular basis. That's why I was curious if MMS can be used for skin problems common these days. > > this stuff is FDA approved btw > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Hello Liisa, If stored properly in a closed container, yes. Tom > > > > > > I started my son with the 20 drops MMS and 100 Citric Acid. He is 14 yrs old and 6'2 " , so I think he'll be fine. He mentions it stings a little now and gets a bit itchy, but nothing too major. > > > liisa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Thanks so much for the response. take care, Liisa > > > > > > the benzoyle peroxide is something most know I assume; here is the composition > > > > > > http://sci-toys.com/ingredients/benzoyl_peroxide.html > > > > > > We can clearly see it has 2 atoms of oxygen in there and it kills acne bacteria through oxidation. I use this stuff successfully for more than 3 years now on a regular basis. That's why I was curious if MMS can be used for skin problems common these days. > > > > > > this stuff is FDA approved btw > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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