I get sinus infections about once a year. Really painful, have traditionally broken down and called my PCP for an antibiotic, which does work. Last two times I took that MMS stuff (I think this is the "bleach" people were making fun of Trump about). On both occasions about two days in, my nose started running like a faucet for about a day, and then no more sinus infection. I am pretty encouraged. I don't want to take antibiotics if I don't have to. FYI I was taking supplements as well - the usual vitamin c, magnesium zinc calcium, D3, etc. I take those all the time though.
For those that have never heard of MMS here's a link to the Jim Humble book. Read through the reviews for basic info if interested:
Wow my husband has one now, and gets at least 2 a year. He's on antibiotics and steroids now. Thanks for this!!
Every time I get that feeling in my nose and sinuses, I take the MMS and within hours it goes away. Great stuff!
I should have taken it earlier this time, like I did the last time. I waited a couple of days because I was traveling and didn't have it handy. Ultimately still worked, but I suffered for days longer than I would have.
I am relieved you are cured, but I suggest you may want to avoid this « Snake Oil » from now on as it seems to be quite controversial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mineral_Supplement
This “snake oil” is used to disinfect dirty water and make it safe to drink. You can get it from any camping store for this very purpose. It is very similar to DMSO and works via oxidation if I recall correctly. When I was backpacking in Ecuador I met two separate American doctors who moved to Ecuador to open DMSO cancer clinics. They found it to be incredibly successful and weren’t allowed to use it in the US, so they moved their entire lives to Ecuador where they could help people. So, yeah, don’t trust Wikipedia or the American medical system…
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To further this, every household should have dmso aloe vera gel to treat minor burns. You can buy it on Amazon or your local pet store usually has it in the horse section. This stuff is a solvent and can be very dangerous if used improperly FYI. Do your research. But clean the area and apply a small amount with a qtip. Very important to use a clean qtip every time you apply so you do not contaminate the jar. You’ll forget you burned yourself in about 10 minutes. It can also be used on sprains with incredible results. Always apply sparingly and best to test small area first. It can cause burning if applied to the face, but I’ve learned to use very lightly there. Also, causes itching if you use a lot but it’s never lasted more than 15-20 minutes for me. This is all anecdotal, I’m not a doctor, do your research!
IDK that's what they say about Ivermectin, no? Usual suspects. Here is a refute from Jordan Sather with some interesting links:
https://www.jordansather.com/read/the-truth-about-mms-chlorine-dioxide-that-they-dont-want-you-to-know
Yes, and tbh, many things that they bring to market for humans have been used on horses for years. All of those MSM and glucosamine and other joint supplements were, cortisol injections in joints, stem cell treatments to help heal tendons (stem cells are taken from the bone in the horse), various electro and electro-magnetic treatments, acupuncture, chiropractic, and more. And a lot of the old stuff is still used, like pine tar and ichthamol, vinegar, etc. For good treatment, some people use MMS/chlorine dioxide (though usually that’s still not getting to the source of the problem, though I digress). The race horse industry drives a lot of studies on this stuff. And lots of money is involved.
I am convinced that they make better medicines for animals, especially horses that most wealthy people pay a lot of money to have, then they do people. I mean think of somebody who owns a thoroughbred. Do you think they're going to put bad medicine into an expensive animal like that? Several years ago I read somewhere that if you got pink eye you should go get the stuff from the pet store that they put into fish tanks. I went and got some and I washed my eye with it several times throughout the day, and I got rid of my pink eye within 24 hours. I swear by the horse paste ivermectin. I am basically starting to swear by animal medicine as opposed to Pharmaceuticals made for people.
I tend to agree. Though race horse owners still tend to pharm their horses up. But there still seems to be better access to a broad range of treatments for animals. And I always had veterinarians for my horses tell us not to vaccinate sick and elderly horses because their systems can’t handle it. Or if they needed to get them (which most do not anyway— mine were much healthier once I took them off of all of the shots they wanted to give them. Plus they got ivermectin monthly), spread them really far out. But it seems like they’re coming for the animals now too— especially our food.
Yes!
Any thing from wikipedia is suspect if it is related to deep state interests. They are corrupted. For something like Ohms law or mechanics is likely ok.
I think there are other authors that concur with using MMS...they can't all be wrong. The question might be...who wrote the Wiki article? I think caution is always warranted, but I also think there has been a concerted effort to keep healing modalities out of the general public's knowledge. There are many toxic substances that can be very healing...knowledge is power and we always need to be equipped with as much knowledge we can find on any subject. But thanks for the warning...it is warranted...some fool would think a little is great, so more must be better...not always the case!