MMS for Allergies

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Cathy (South Haven, MI) on 10/05/2021:
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I was on allergy pills, dyphenhydramine for over a decade. Stopped taking. Runny nose and sneezing constantly. Used 4 boxes of kleenex a month while on those pills. Started MMS a week and a half ago...nose dried up. Hardly any sneezing or nose blowing. It is wonderful. Hoping for help with asthma.
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Jim (Roseburg, Oregon) on 10/18/2015:
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Put 2 drops mms and 2 drops citric acid in a glass and mix together for twenty seconds. It produces a mist (best way I can describe it) that you inhale through your nose and throat. You won't see the mist.

Take it slow, just sniff until you feel a biting sensation in your nose or throat and stop, once only. It's sort of like getting a whiff of ammonia if you have ever experienced that sensation.

I use it daily for my lungs and a sore throat and it has worked to alleviate a sore throat.

I am new on this board so I may not be available for questions yet.

One note you cannot use this with any liquid with vitamin C.

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Berenice (Calgary, Alberta) on 09/04/2015:
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I'm using MMS in coffee enemas. Never seen so many parasites coming out of me before! Sorry...i know it's disgusting. My naturalist doctor uses MMS for kids with autism. He says autism is curable!

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Gary (Sacramento, Ca, Usa) on 08/11/2011:
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Better But With Side Effects

My experience with the external application of MMS is that it will give you a nasty burn. I mixed according to instructions - using only 2 drops of MMS and the citric acid. Be careful with it.

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Olga (Nutley, New Jersey, Usa) on 11/22/2009:
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Hi, did anybody try MMS to treat allergies? I've been using MMS as a spray on my skin for a week now, but I have a severe reaction. My skin gets irritated and is burning very badly. I'm using 20 drop solution in 2 oz. spray bottle.
So I'm wondering, if anybody has treated allergies with MMS and if anybody has experienced a similar reaction like mine.

Very grateful for response.

Olga

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