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24 MMS Health Recovery Guidebook
● If adding DMSO to an MMS1 dose, as per Protocol
1000 Plus for example, you must calculate no more
than 3 drops of DMSO per each drop of MMS1, and
it must be mixed within at least 1/2 cup (4
ounces/120 ml) of water.
● If on a protocol that calls for taking MMS2 in the
same day as MMS1/DMSO doses, you can do this,
but the MMS2 capsule must be separated out by
one-half hour from the MMS1/DMSO doses. Never
take a dose of anything containing DMSO and
an MMS2 capsule at the same time!
CITRIC ACID/HYDROCHLORIC ACID (HCl)
Citric acid and hydrochloric acid (HCl) on their own,
should not come into contact with the skin. The acid can
be washed off the skin with clean water. If the acid gets
into the eyes, wash the eye with clean water until the
stinging feeling is gone. If you wash the eye immediately,
there should be no problem, but if you take as long as 30
seconds before getting clean water into your eye, there
may be a problem and you should go to an emergency
clinic right away, but not before rinsing the eye thoroughly
with water. Some suggested precautions to avoid splashes
in the eyes to begin with would be—wear glasses when
pouring acids, take care to keep the bottle at a distance
and height so as to avoid a splash in the eye, use a deep
enough glass.
For some (not all) people, citric acid has been known
to cause significant stomach upset. Should this be the
case, use 4% HCl as an activator for MMS instead of citric
acid.
Our protocols call for 4% HCl. In this concentration it
should not do serious damage if accidentally spilled on the
skin, but it should, nevertheless, be rinsed off immediately.