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    Definition of terms, important to know:

    MMS stands for Master Mineral Solution this is the name of a mineral solutionused to help un-well people recover their health.

    MMSis a 22.4% solution of sodium chlorite (NaClO2) in water.

    MMS1 is activated MM. !t is MM plus an activator" when the two are mi#ed to$etherthe produce chlorine dio#ide (ClO2).

    In addition to taking oral doses of MMS1, it is possible to absorb MMS1 through the

    skin directly into underlying muscle. Whereas oral doses provide Cl0 !chlorine dio"#ide$ gas primarily to the red blood cells, MMS1 that sinks through the skin providesCl0 gas directly to the li%uid plasma of the blood. See &rotocol '000 also. More Cl0is circulated and more rapid benefits can be e"pected (hen using this bathtub strat#egy. )our full skin surface (ill be in contact (ith Cl0 gas for 0 to '0 minutes.

    *or some people this strategy has produced a breakthrough. +y soaking for 0minutes in tub (ater laced (ith MMS1, people (ho had been unable to rise above a drop !0.' ml$ !if using protocol 000 or ' drop dose if using &rotocol 1000$ oral solu#tion (ere able to increase the supply of Cl0 gas in the blood stream (ithout nausea.

    -ationale +acteria and pathogens on or belo( the skin level are killed by the MMS1and they move out(ard, a(ay from the body. Most debris moves out(ard and floatsa(ay rather than being adrift in the blood stream. /o not neglect oral doses during

    your occasional tub e"periences. ake at least a si" drop dose !if using protocol 000or ' drop dose if using &rotocol 1000$ ust before the tub bath. /on2t (orry about(hether you ust ate # or didn2t eat. 3ny Cl0 losses caused by food in the stomach isminor and relatively unimportant.

    &athogens removed through the internal use of MMS1 !as (hen (e drink it$ can onlyget out of the body by passing to the liver and on to elimination. his (orks fine until

    you reach the !temporary$ nausea barrier. 4ausea indicates that MMS1 is killing more

    pathogens than the elimination system can handle, resulting in temporary#but#seriousnausea.

    +athing in MMS1 (ater enables cleansing of pathogens that are on the surface of theskin or ust under it. Cleansing at these outer levels seems to avoid overloading theinternal elimination systems. &athogens killed near the skin2s surface most oftenmove out(ard through the skin and float a(ay. /o continue (ith normal MMS1 oraldoses, of course.

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    BATH PROTOCOL

    Suggestions for +athing in MMS1 ub Water

    Jim Humble

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    1. WIPE OUT THE TUB. 5ther(ise the MMS1 Cl5 gas in the (ater (ill go to (ork on any

    soap scum and bathtub ring, reducing or neutrali6ing the Cl0 available to the body. +y the

    second bath, the tub (ill be clean due to the MMS cleansing action. &ut no soap or other

    chemicals in the (ater. 3dding more (ater does not (eaken the C70 that is being generat#

    ed. Some people add 189 cup !:0 ml$ 0; concentration /MS5. !4ot re%uired, but it may

    assist deeper penetration of the Cl0 gas.$

    2. DRAW 5 TO 8 INCHES OF HOT WATER FOR BATHING. /o not add soap, perfume,shampoo nor children2s toys. he amount of (ater doesn2t matter. It is good to drink a sepa#

    rate : or < drop dose as (ell !if using protocol 000 or ' drop dose if using &rotocol 1000$.

    3. ACTIVATE MMS1 IN A DRY CUP OR GLASSbefore adding to the tub (ater.

    = 3dd '0 drops MMS !.9; sodium chlorite$ to DRYglass !1.> ml$.

    = 3dd '0 drops of >0; citric acid or 9; ?C7 !1.> ml$. 3ctivate8s(irl 0 seconds.

    OR1>0 drops of 10; citric acid8lemon uice !:.> ml$ !1.> @S tsp$ 3ctivate ' minutes.

    If you have open skin sores or severe body (ounds, use the follo(ing instead, so that sensa#

    tions of heat or burning (ill be reduced. 5pen sores usually heal %uickly due to the disinfect#ing action of MMS1. &lan for a 0 to '0 minute minute tub sitting.

    = 3dd 0 drops MMS !.9; sodium chlorite$ to a DRYglass !0. ml$

    = 3dd 0 drops of >0; citric acid or 9; ?C7. 3ctivate8s(irl 0 seconds.

    OR100 drops of 10; citric acid8lemon uice !9.1> ml$ !0. @S tsp$ 3ctivate ' minutes.

    4. ADD THE MMS1 into the tub (ater A stir it. 3lmost immediately all germs in the (ater

    (ill be eradicated. Some companies provide s(imming pool systems that use this same strate#

    gy. Water volume does not reduce the amount of Cl5 gas that is being produced. ub half

    full or very full doesn2t matter, because the same amount of Cl0 gas (ill be produced by the

    MMS1.

    5. LAY IN THE TUB. 5ne side, then the other. Splash (ater onto the entire body # arms,

    neck, hair, face # all over. If you have a history of cold sores, then (ipe tub (ater on the lips

    and nose repeatedly and (herever they (ere once visible. If (ater splashes in the eyes, ust(ipe it a(ay. MMS1 doesn2t harm eyes # unlike shampoo. With a cup, pour tub (ater onto the

    scalp.

    6. ADD MORE HOT WATER. ?eat opens the pores and MMS1 penetrates into the muscles.

    Massage the scalp (ith tub (ater. +y the 'rd bath, skin moles may begin to crumble.

    7. WIPE AWAY TUB DEBRIS(hen finished.

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    Important !!! Before using DMSO the first time, apply one drop to a spot on yourbody & wait hours to see if you ha"e any negati"e rea#tion, espe#ially li"er pain$