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Chapter 4 – DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) 59
for mixing DMSO with water. If you take it in an oral dose,
you are drinking it in 1/2 cup (4 oz/120 ml) of water. If you
are using it in the Patch Protocol, water is also added, so
these protocols provide for diluting it. Many people can
apply undiluted DMSO directly to the skin (rubbing it on, or
using a spray bottle) and they do fine. If one finds this too
strong however, dilute your DMSO down a bit with distilled
water. It is best to start with adding a small amount of
water, as you can always add more if needed.
If your DMSO has been diluted with more than 10%
distilled water, you can add one extra drop of that DMSO
for each drop of MMS1 that is used in the protocol. For
example, if the protocol calls for 3 drops of DMSO per 1
drop of MMS1, then use 4 drops of DMSO per drop of MMS1.
It is well known that DMSO has somewhat of an
unpleasant smell and taste, however, the pharmaceutical
grade DMSO has been described as having almost no
smell or bad taste. It can be found on the internet and in
some pharmacies. The cost is substantially higher.
DMSO—Allergy Test
Very, very few people, usually those with weak livers, are
allergic to DMSO. To check whether or not you are allergic
perform this test:
q Use plain water (do not use soap) and wash and dry a
spot on your arm. (Just above or below the elbow
works well.)
q Add 1 drop of DMSO (with a clean finger) to the spot
on your arm and rub it in.
q Give the DMSO about 15 minutes to soak in and allow
the area to dry.