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randolph |
Posted - 06/06/2010 : 18:58:26 HAS ANYONE tried Jim Humble's MMS-DMSO protocol for BCC, SCC or other?
Mr. Humble says to use a 6-30-6 drop mixture, that is 6 drops MMS, 30 drops Citric Acid activator, and then add 6 drops of DMSO. He tells you to apply this to the cancer (BCC,SCC,etc.). He says it will burn and then in 2 or 3 days, the cancer should come off.
Just curious as I have a very stubborn SCC on my scalp and nothing seems to phase it. I would appreciate any feedback on MMS in these regards. Thanks! I am Randolph |
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Arrow |
Posted - 07/01/2010 : 11:40:17 A friend of mine got rid of a small skin cancer on her lip with just mms and citric acid. It took about 6 days. The area got all inflammed, red and rough. The cancer seemed to just melt away. Then everything healed up perfectly. |
randolph |
Posted - 06/07/2010 : 01:48:19 THANKS WAVERIDER. That is very helpful. I use DMSO for several things and it does make a difference. I do not want to be without it now. I believe that most anything you may opt to try becomes a more effective and even more aggressive animal when you add DMSO.
My interest in MMS is because of what I've read and it seems to have a broad track record, plus I have some MMS here but have not used or tried it for anything. For now the SCC is what I need to eradicate. Another attraction of MMS in my thinking is that according to Jim Humble, one should see results very fast. 2-3 or 4 days maybe. Then if there is no progress or results, one can move on to Plan B or Plan C, whatever. Thanks again Waverider, I appreciate your input. I am Randolph |
waverider |
Posted - 06/06/2010 : 22:57:18 Just my guess: As people have reported success using both orange oil and concentrated vitamin C, I suspect that positive results from Humble's protocol are due more to application of the "citric acid activator" ( described on his website as lemon or lime juice) than to the MMS. Also, the addition of DMSO, as mentioned by Humble, has been suggested by the Dr. who advocates high-potency topical vitamin C against SCC. It serves to enhance the limited skin penetration of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and, no doubt, lemon or lime juice, too, which are rich in ascorbic acid. |
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