I got MMS a few years ago but don't use it regularly, so was almost excited when I recently got a not-too-bad cold and had an opportunity of check out its' efficacy. I also wanted to see how effective a more recent purchase, Colloidal Silver, would prove, so I started with this. After a week of CS and seeing no improvement, I switched to MMS. Past experience had proven that 6 drops of MMS was 'not a bother', and had worked up to 10 drops, at which point I develop that 'queasy' feeling. Anyway, I reasoned that since I was actually ill I would 'really blast this sucker' and took 20 drops, right after breakfast! 30min later I was feeling fine and almost in self-congratulatory mode when within the space of 1-2min I started to feel violently nauseous and barely made it to the bathroom - thankfully, vomiting was the only result, with no after-effects. Long-story-short, cutting back to 6 drops, 3 days later, I was right as rain!
I also tried MMS on a strange type of soft 'hard-to-see' wart on my finger - normally, it's pretty much invisible, only showing itself after a long bath where it seems to absorb water more than the surrounding tissue. I also need to 'grind it down' every few months with some sand-paper to make it less noticable... Applying concentrated MMS directly for a few days resulted in a painful chemical burn and little else. So not a complete success...
I also tried MMS on a strange type of soft 'hard-to-see' wart on my finger - normally, it's pretty much invisible, only showing itself after a long bath where it seems to absorb water more than the surrounding tissue. I also need to 'grind it down' every few months with some sand-paper to make it less noticable... Applying concentrated MMS directly for a few days resulted in a painful chemical burn and little else. So not a complete success...
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