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Question about applying Protocol 3000 for a skin cancer
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Would he just activate a drop or two of MMS and apply it directly with his finger followed by a small dose application of DMSO, also applied with his finger? any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Also, would he apply it every hour for 8 hours?
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Would anyone happen to know how many drops to activate to apply to a skin cancer? A cousin of mine called me because he is interested in using MMS for a skin cancer he was recently diagnosed as having. I have read about Protocol 3000, but the directions were for a much larger area of skin.
Would he just activate a drop or two of MMS and apply it directly with his finger followed by a small dose application of DMSO, also applied with his finger? any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Also, would he apply it every hour for 8 hours?
If he applied undiluted MMS1 to the skin cancer, he would burn his skin and his finger! Undiluted MMS1 is very strong and must be diluted. Follow Protocol-3000 using a cotton swab or a cotton ball directly onto the cancer.
Personally, I use undiluted 3000ppm CDS for skin problems, including skin cancer which I had some years ago. You can use a separate cotton swab or cotton ball to apply 50% to 70% DMSO on top of CDS. See attached PDF file.
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Did you use protocol K for skin cancer, and did you perform this procedure three days a week, allowing the skin to regenerate for the remaining four days?Personally, I use undiluted 3000ppm CDS for skin problems, including skin cancer which I had some years ago. You can use a separate cotton swab or cotton ball to apply 50% to 70% DMSO on top of CDS. See attached PDF file.
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