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Phew, I like the idea of taking MMS in capsule form. I have developed such an aversion to the taste/smell. I'm the person who never complains about the taste of things and get irritated when manufacturers change supplements and foods to take out good things because they don't taste good or add sweeteners (somehow I'm a little sensitive to stevia, even, if I take it in the a.m.) but MMS just kills me!
Phew, I like the idea of taking MMS in capsule form. I have developed such an aversion to the taste/smell. I'm the person who never complains about the taste of things and get irritated when manufacturers change supplements and foods to take out good things because they don't taste good or add sweeteners (somehow I'm a little sensitive to stevia, even, if I take it in the a.m.) but MMS just kills me!
You could use DMSO and MMS together and apply it topically instead of taking it orally. It gets into the blood plasma this way. Better penetration which is essential when dealing with cancer.
You could use DMSO and MMS together and apply it topically instead of taking it orally. It gets into the blood plasma this way. Better penetration which is essential when dealing with cancer.
Hmm, I like this idea, I think I'll try it, thanks. BTW, do you know anyone who sells DMSO in a glass bottle? I'm wondering if due to DMSO's ability as a carrier it will pick up some of the plastic from a plastic bottle. It was Gerry, actually, who worried if this would be the case.
Arrowwind, here's my question: how long does a bottle of MMS last? I have one from about a year ago that has about 1/2 left.
MMS has an indefinite shell life. Keep it in a dark cabinet, in a dark bottle. Because it kills bacteria, mold and virus, there isn't anything that can make it go bad along that line. Sodium chlorite in this form is stable enough as long as it is not mixed with other chemicals. I would not hesitate to use your remaining bottle. Mine is well over a year old and we still use it.
Hmm, I like this idea, I think I'll try it, thanks. BTW, do you know anyone who sells DMSO in a glass bottle? I'm wondering if due to DMSO's ability as a carrier it will pick up some of the plastic from a plastic bottle. It was Gerry, actually, who worried if this would be the case.
"LDPE contains the chemical elements carbon and hydrogen."
Dr. Jacob's Lab would never allow DMSO to be packaged in something that would cause harm to a host.
They are located in Portland, Oregon, US. If the bottles were harmful, they would be shutdown.
They are legally obligated to state it is not recommended for medical use, but they obviously know why consumers use it.
That's why they sell it in 8oz bottles as opposed to 200-litre drums, for example.
You have nothing to worry about.
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Originally Posted by u&iraok
Arrowwind, here's my question: how long does a bottle of MMS last? I have one from about a year ago that has about 1/2 left.
MMS is good for many years as long as you keep it out of UV light.
So have i got this right when taking mms in capsule form you have to take it in 3-4 drop doses every 1 hour 30 minutes for several days until you are cleared out?
So have i got this right when taking mms in capsule form you have to take it in 3-4 drop doses every 1 hour 30 minutes for several days until you are cleared out?
thanx...
I do not believe anyone here would be experienced with MMS in the capsule form yet as it is fairly new according to the latest newsletter.
However, the procedure required to take MMS in capsule form, as per the newsletter, is as follows:
"IN A SEPARATE CUP, pre-mix a 3 or 4 drop dose with unfiltered vinegar or citric acid, or lemon juice (use the normal 1 to 5 ratio), wait 3 minutes, then use an eye-dropper to place the mix in the capsule and cap it. Take the capsule immediately with water using at least one half cup to a full cup of water. Avoid juices - no taste-masking is needed."
Phew, I like the idea of taking MMS in capsule form. I have developed such an aversion to the taste/smell. I'm the person who never complains about the taste of things and get irritated when manufacturers change supplements and foods to take out good things because they don't taste good or add sweeteners (somehow I'm a little sensitive to stevia, even, if I take it in the a.m.) but MMS just kills me!
That would be a welcomed change, indeed. Not too keen on the taste, although Pine apple juice takes the zing out of a it a bit.