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If there is no pain in your liver area within 24 hours, it is
probably safe for you to use DMSO, which will be the case
for 999 out of 1000 people.
Since MMS1 heals the liver, if you have already been
taking MMS1 for more than a week your liver will probably
tolerate DMSO with no problem.
If you do experience pain in the liver after applying
DMSO, I suggest you work on improving the condition of
your liver by doing the Starting Procedure and then
Protocol 1000. If you are already on a protocol, but still
have a bad reaction to DMSO, simply continue with the
protocol and after a few days repeat the same test again
and it should show tolerance to DMSO. If you fail the test
a second time, continue with the protocol and try the test
every couple of days until you pass it. There has never
been a report of DMSO doing any kind of permanent
damage to a human since it was discovered.
DMSO—Safety Precautions
DMSO is a solvent, and easily passes through the skin
and into the tissues. It will also carry other substances
along with it, so be careful what you have on the skin
before handling DMSO.
If applying DMSO topically, be sure your hands and
nails are clean and free from contaminants (including soap
residue) when handling DMSO. You want to also be sure
the area to which you apply DMSO is clean.
When washing an area of the skin before applying
DMSO, it is best, if possible, to use natural, chemical-free
soap to wash application areas and hands. Whether this
is available or not, be sure any soap is completely rinsed
off—or use no soap at all. Simply wash well (rubbing the
skin) with clean water.