Important DMSO Allergy Test
& Safety Precautions
DMSO—Allergy Test
Very, very few people, usually those with weak livers, are allergic to DMSO. To check whether or not you are allergic perform this test:
If there is no pain in your liver area within 24 hours, it is probably safe for you to use DMSO, which will be the case for 999 out of 1000 people.
Since HOCL heals the liver, if you have already been taking HOCL for more than a week your liver will probably tolerate DMSO with no problem. If you do experience pain in the liver after applying DMSO, it’s suggested that you work on improving the condition of your liver by doing a topical HOCL protocol or just using low usage rate ingestion.
If you are already on a protocol, but still have a bad reaction to DMSO, simply continue with the protocol without the DMSO, and after a few days repeat the same test again. Usually after a short period of detox, you should show tolerance to DMSO.
If you fail the test a second time, continue with the protocol without it and try the test every couple of days until you pass it. There has never been a report of DMSO doing any kind of permanent damage to a human since it was discovered. However, there are some safety precautions to note.
DMSO—Safety Precautions
WARNING
● Do not allow DMSO to come into contact with calcium hypochlorite (MMS2). This will cause immediate combustion with extreme heat and fire. In this case, it does not need a spark to start the fire instantly. Use water to put out such a fire but stand back as the water will spatter.
DMSO INGESTION WARNING
● Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) generated via electrolysis, is TOTALLY different from Calcium Hypochlorite. Pure HOCL is a liquid and Calcium Hypochlorite is a powder.
● Never use DMSO while at the same time taking calcium hypochlorite (MMS2) capsules. The DMSO can cause the MMS2 to heat and it could become very dangerous or uncomfortable in your stomach. (If this should happen by accident, drink plenty of cold water to alleviate any discomfort.)
● If adding DMSO when taking an HOCL dose, as per an Ingestion Protocol, you must NOT MIX the HOCL and DMSO together. You will ingest the HOCL, then about a minute later ingest the DMSO.
● You must calculate no more than 3 drops of DMSO to each ounce of HOCL you already ingested, and the DMSO must be mixed with at least 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water.
● If you are on a cancer protocol you may want to try Jim Humble’s Protocol 2000. However with using the safer, pure HOCL, you will substitute that for the MMS2. So your Cancer Protocol will become HOCL and MMS1/DMSO doses. You can do this, but the MMS1/DMSO doses must still be separate by at least 1 hour.
For those people who still use the MMS2 Capsules instead of the pure HOCL, Never take a dose containing DMSO and an MMS2 capsule at the same time!
Very, very few people, usually those with weak livers, are allergic to DMSO. To check whether or not you are allergic perform this test:
- Use plain water (do not use soap) and wash and dry a spot on your inner arm. (Just above or below the elbow works well.)
- Add 1 drop of DMSO (with a clean finger) to the spot on your arm and rub it in.
- Give the DMSO about 15 minutes to soak in and allow the area to dry.
If there is no pain in your liver area within 24 hours, it is probably safe for you to use DMSO, which will be the case for 999 out of 1000 people.
Since HOCL heals the liver, if you have already been taking HOCL for more than a week your liver will probably tolerate DMSO with no problem. If you do experience pain in the liver after applying DMSO, it’s suggested that you work on improving the condition of your liver by doing a topical HOCL protocol or just using low usage rate ingestion.
If you are already on a protocol, but still have a bad reaction to DMSO, simply continue with the protocol without the DMSO, and after a few days repeat the same test again. Usually after a short period of detox, you should show tolerance to DMSO.
If you fail the test a second time, continue with the protocol without it and try the test every couple of days until you pass it. There has never been a report of DMSO doing any kind of permanent damage to a human since it was discovered. However, there are some safety precautions to note.
DMSO—Safety Precautions
- DMSO is a solvent, and easily passes through the skin and into the tissues. It will also carry other substances along with it, so be careful what you have on the skin before handling DMSO.
- If applying DMSO topically, be sure your hands and nails are clean and free from contaminants (including soap residue) when handling DMSO. You want to also be sure the area to which you apply DMSO is clean.
- When washing an area of the skin before applying DMSO, it is best, if possible, to use natural, chemical-free soap to wash application areas and hands. Whether this is available or not, be sure any soap is completely rinsed off—or use no soap at all. Simply wash well (rubbing the skin) with clean water.
- The best method to apply DMSO to the skin is simply to use clean dry bare hands when rubbing the DMSO into your body or on someone else.
- If using bare hands to apply DMSO, do not wear finger nail polish. DMSO is a solvent that will not only dissolve the polish, but will also carry its toxic ingredients through the skin and into the body. You can cover your hand in a plastic sandwich bag (this type of plastic in general, is OK for use with DMSO) to apply the DMSO.
- After handling DMSO, never wash it off with soap as it can carry the soap into the skin/tissues. Simply rinse the hands well with clean water.
- Keep full strength DMSO out of your eyes.
- Do not use most common gloves (rubber, latex, etc.) with DMSO. It can dissolve the gloves. Even dissolving a tiny bit of the gloves can then transfer the rubber or latex into your body.
- Gloves made of non-stretchable plastic are OK to use with DMSO. Normally DMSO will not hurt one’s hands, and gloves are not needed. (If applying frequently or in large amounts for some skin types it may cause the skin to become wrinkly, but this soon passes.)
- Never add DMSO to an enema solution.
- The colon contains many toxins the body is flushing out. If you put DMSO in the colon, you can return some of those toxins back into the blood stream.
WARNING
● Do not allow DMSO to come into contact with calcium hypochlorite (MMS2). This will cause immediate combustion with extreme heat and fire. In this case, it does not need a spark to start the fire instantly. Use water to put out such a fire but stand back as the water will spatter.
DMSO INGESTION WARNING
● Hypochlorous Acid (HOCL) generated via electrolysis, is TOTALLY different from Calcium Hypochlorite. Pure HOCL is a liquid and Calcium Hypochlorite is a powder.
● Never use DMSO while at the same time taking calcium hypochlorite (MMS2) capsules. The DMSO can cause the MMS2 to heat and it could become very dangerous or uncomfortable in your stomach. (If this should happen by accident, drink plenty of cold water to alleviate any discomfort.)
● If adding DMSO when taking an HOCL dose, as per an Ingestion Protocol, you must NOT MIX the HOCL and DMSO together. You will ingest the HOCL, then about a minute later ingest the DMSO.
● You must calculate no more than 3 drops of DMSO to each ounce of HOCL you already ingested, and the DMSO must be mixed with at least 1/2 cup (4 ounces/120 ml) of water.
● If you are on a cancer protocol you may want to try Jim Humble’s Protocol 2000. However with using the safer, pure HOCL, you will substitute that for the MMS2. So your Cancer Protocol will become HOCL and MMS1/DMSO doses. You can do this, but the MMS1/DMSO doses must still be separate by at least 1 hour.
For those people who still use the MMS2 Capsules instead of the pure HOCL, Never take a dose containing DMSO and an MMS2 capsule at the same time!