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Hello Tom,I watched you referred website www.coleparmer.com but couldn't find the test. Please, do you eventually have the direct link to the test? If so, please send it to me so I can read it.Thanks for the information about the skin cancer treatment with colloid silver. However I still am confused about what you are writing when we are mixing active MMS with DMSO. In the Jim Humbles website http://jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=19 & Itemid=39 can we read that Jim himself recommends to mix active MMS with DMSO. So what is true?I will

try your colloid siver protocol as you mentioned below./Jean-ClaudeFrom: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 12:57:47 AMSubject: [ ] Re: Methylsulfonylmethane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hello Jean-Claude, Not only did I run the tests, but I gave precise instructions on how to run the test yourself so you can verify the results. Chlorine dioxide test strips are available at www.coleparmer.com . As far as mixing chemicals goes, if your solution is too strong, adding colloidal silver will reduce the chlorine dioxide concentration a little, and adding DMSO will reduce it a lot. Of course it is easier to reduce the concentration by dilution or using less chemicals to start with. Skin cancer is tough. I think chlorine dioxide works better than chlorous acid. Chlorine dioxide is a biocide where chlorous acid is a biostat. MMS forms chlorous acid. When using

chlorine dioxide there is no need to use DMSO because chlorine dioxide has no problem penetrating the skin and we believe it actually penetrates the bone below the skin. The problem with chlorine dioxide is that it attacks the collagen in the skin of the surrounding tissue. It is difficult to limit the exposure to only the cancer. If you can withstand the extra oxidative damage, chlorine dioxide is a good way to go. On the other hand, ozone is a little more friendly to the surrounding tissue as long as you pay attention to the concentration you are using. Colloidal silver is also very effective against skin cancer, and does not seem to damage any of the surrounding tissue. Take some gauze the size of the cancer lesion, soak it in colloidal silver and tape it over the infected area. Change it out every 2 hours during the day, and sleep with a similar bandage on throughout the night. Using home made colloidal silver it is not unusual to

see a vast improvement in 3 - 5 days. Tom > > Hello Tom, > > I did read and reread about what you wrote below. I would like to get the answer > if it's ok to mix MMS with Colloid Silver and DMSO ? Ok, it's dropping 16% to > 75% of the free chlorine dioxide but why I can't find such of information on > other web sites? Have you done yourself these tests ? Can I find yours > investigation somewhere on the net? > > I thought Colloid Silver mixed with MMS is the best ....or have I really wrong > in that case? > > If I take Colloid Silver instead of distilled water when I mix with citric acid,

> it should function or not? > > If I want cure skin cancer, can I use MMS mix with citric acid mixed with > Colloid Silver and little of DMSO for to directly apply om the skin, is it ok to > do so? > > Are you really sure DMSO reduces 75% of the free chlorine dioxide in MMS? > > /Jean-Claude > >

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Hello Jean-Claude,

There may have been some confusion here. Cole Parmer supplies test strips that

you can use to determine the concentration of chlorine dioxide. They offer 2

ranges, one is 0 - 500 PPM and the other is 0 - 10 PPM. You can use these test

strips to understand what the concentrations of the solutions you are mixing up

are, or how much the addition of another chemical effects the concentration of

chlorine dioxide.

Here is a link to the test strips.

http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/productsearch.asp?search=chlorine+dioxide+test\

+strips

I believe someone in Webster Kehr's group came up with the idea of mixing

activated MMS with DMSO. The problem they ran into was that the DMSO carried

the chlorous acid into the skin tissue and caused irritation to the skin.

Here is the link to Webster's site.

http://www.cancertutor.com/index.html

I don't think Webster has done any testing on the effects of mixing MMS and

DMSO. You will have to contact him as to how effective this treatment has been.

Tom

--- In , jc sek <jcseeksyou@...>

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>

> Hello Tom,

>

> I watched you referredwebsite www.coleparmer.com but couldn't find the test.

> Please, do you eventually have the direct link to the test? If so, please send

> it to me so I can read it.

>

> Thanks for the information about the skin cancer treatment with colloid

silver.

> However I still am confused about what you are writing when we are mixing

active

> MMS with DMSO. In the Jim Humbles website

> http://jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=19 & Itemid=39

> can we read that Jim himself recommends to mix active MMS with DMSO. So what

is

> true?

>

> I will try your colloid siver protocol as you mentioned below.

>

> /Jean-Claude

>

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