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prostate cancer stage 4; bath protocol as well as P2000?
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21 Jan 2012 01:56 #10576
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Hi Everyone, A friend has asked me to help them with their partner who has prostate cancer stage 4. He is pretty weak, and she is currently dosing him with 1/4 drop per hour MMS1. He started on 1/2 drop, but got nausea, so they are working up slowly to 1/2 drop, maybe today or tomorrow if he can tolerate it.
I am sending them a bottle of MMS2 which they will get tomorrow. They understand the importance of caution, and will start with low doses. My question is, seeing he is so weak, and time is tight, would it be a good idea for him to have the bath protocol at the same time? I understand that is another way to get the MMS into the system, and it may be beneficial as it would bypass the digestive process.
Any other suggestion welcome too. Thanks to everyone.
I am sending them a bottle of MMS2 which they will get tomorrow. They understand the importance of caution, and will start with low doses. My question is, seeing he is so weak, and time is tight, would it be a good idea for him to have the bath protocol at the same time? I understand that is another way to get the MMS into the system, and it may be beneficial as it would bypass the digestive process.
Any other suggestion welcome too. Thanks to everyone.
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21 Jan 2012 04:06 - 21 Jan 2012 04:37 #10584
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Definitely do the bath! If he has a catheter in, I would inject mms 3 drop doses in a cup of water and dmso. Use a syringe or turkey baster or what ever will work. (some personal experience) If no catheter, spray the perineum with the mms+dmso. Keep up the hourly schedule and increase the number of drops each hour as long as there is no nausea. If you don't have dmso, just use the mms until the dmso arrives. Never give up.
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Spray as much skin as possible, as often as possible.
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Spray as much skin as possible, as often as possible.
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21 Jan 2012 13:15 #10602
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Do read over the various protocols with DMSO - be aware that DMSO on the skin can cause some reddening, and maybe a little discomfort - not for everyone, but for some. - If that occurs, you will want to take a break from it or do a weaker amount. I believe Jim says to do it 4 days and then rest for a period of time. Check his site
www.jimhumble.biz for the details.
www.jimhumble.biz for the details.
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22 Jan 2012 08:56 - 22 Jan 2012 09:28 #10673
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If you live in an area which has a feed or farm and ranch store, most all of them carry DMSO in their horse departments. I get mine at a F&R store called "Atwoods;" and, it's a 99.9% purity grade. With time being of the essence, I hope this helps. Also, Pam's right about some people getting a skin reaction. It's always better to test a small place on the arm or leg first, to see if there's a reaction. I haven't seen it personally; so, I can't give much more in the way of details about how long it takes, what it looks like, etc. Also, I would clean the area well with a little MMS first, to make sure nothing is "sucked in" with it. (Maybe I'm a bit over cautious; but, my philosophy is to try to keep any errors on the side of caution.)
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22 Jan 2012 11:22 #10678
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Thank you Pam. I have sent the information you wrote on to his carer. Apparently he is now on 2 drop dose, which is great, as he was on 1/4 a few days ago. He also had a bath and slept well afterwards.
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22 Jan 2012 11:23 #10679
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Thank you Paul, I sent all the information through to them. He is now on a 2 drop dose, so things are looking good. Plus he did have a bath and slept well.
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