MMS MRSA Treatment Protocol
MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), is commonly known as staph. Both on the inside and the outside of the body this infection can become quite a problem. It is an infection that is resistant to all known antibiotics. Sadly, every year MRSA kills many people. Fortunately with MMS, it is easy to control.
MRSA can be a problem internally as well as externally, manifesting in painful eruptions on the outside of the body. Anyone with MRSA should be taking MMS1 protocols as per the Health Recovery Plan, beginning with the Starting Procedure and then on to Protocol 1000, and continuing on with more protocols if needed as outlined in this book.
Those with skin eruptions should also be using chlorine dioxide gas (as explained in the following instructions) on these external eruptions, as this handles the infection quite easily. This same procedure is also effective for any standard boil. Instructions for Overcoming MRSA (and Boils)
Step 1
Begin by taking MMS1 with the Starting Procedure, followed by Protocol 1000 (see pages 79-87).
Note:
For those who have MRSA that is manifesting on the outside of the body, or those who have a boil, immediately begin the following steps using chlorine dioxide gas, while simultaneously beginning Step 1 above. If preferred, the MMS1/DMSO Patch Protocol can also be used on MRSA sores or boils in place of the following procedure (see page 135).
Step 2
Find a glass, cup or bowl that will fit over the MRSA infection or the boil. It is best if the bowl or cup is clear glass so you can see through it and observe what is happening. Glass is preferable, but a clear plastic container would work. If you can’t find this, then use a regular coffee cup or bowl.
Step 3
Clear the area around the MRSA infection or boil so that the cup or glass can sit securely over and around the infection and so that no MMS gas will be able to escape. You will be holding the glass in place. It will not be there longer than five minutes.
Step 4
Determine how many drops of MMS1 (activated MMS) to use. Depending on the size of the infection, use from 5 to 20 drops of MMS1 (using 4% HCl or 50% citric acid to activate).
Use 5 drops for a MRSA infection or a boil about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) in diameter. Use 10 drops of MMS1 for a MRSA infection or boil 1 inch (2.5 cm) across. For any sore 2 inches (5 cm) or larger in diameter, use 15 to 20 drops.
Step 5
Using Step 4 above as your guide to the number of drops to use, put these drops in your container and immediately cover the infection or boil. Be careful to hold the container so that the MMS1 will not run down on your skin, and so you are not allowing any gas to escape. You may have to lie down or lean over, depending on the location of the boil.
Do not apply this for longer than five minutes maximum, to avoid burning the skin. If one has particularly sensitive skin, it would be best to do this procedure for only three minutes the first time in order to see how the skin reacts. If the skin reacts well, it can be repeated again in four hours (see directions below), and for up to five minutes the second time if needed. But remember, no longer than five minutes.
Step 6
The chlorine dioxide gas generated by the activated MMS will cover the infection in seconds, and you will be able to see the infection open up, and the inside of the infection will drain out in a couple of minutes. Stand, or sit, or lie down so that the infection—be it on the side of your arm, or face, or leg—can drain, allowing the pus to drain downward into your container.
Have some tissues on hand to absorb the remaining pus when you remove the container.
Step 7
After doing Steps 1 through 6 one time, cover the area with Vaseline, which will help prevent any further infection.
Step 8
If it appears that some pus may still be remaining in the infection, you may repeat Steps 1 through 6 a second time. Do this only after you wait at least four hours after the first application, and only after you have washed off the coconut oil as thoroughly as possible with soap and water. After repeating Steps 1 through 6 a second time, once more cover the area with coconut oil to prevent infection.
Step 9
You may repeat Steps 1 thru 6 a third time, but again, only after you wait at least four hours after the second application, and only after you have washed off the Vaseline as thoroughly as possible with soap and water.
Step 10
In a rare case where pain and soreness persists, you may repeat Steps 1 through 6 once every four hours until the condition clears. At this point, wait four hours between each application of Steps 1 through 6.
Each time you repeat Steps 1 through 6, you should coat the area with coconut oil to prevent further infection and be sure to wash off the Vaseline before further applications of Step 1 through 6.
Step 11
Most likely, there will be a hole in the skin and flesh where the infection was located. You may put a little Vaseline in the hole. It should heal up in two or three days. The Vaseline prevents further re-infection. You may spray it with the MMS1 spray bottle (see instructions on page 76), but that is seldom needed.
Step 12
As per Step 1 above, the person with MRSA should complete the Starting Procedure, followed by Protocol 1000. If they are also using MMS1 on skin sores, and the sores clear up before the 3-week period that Protocol 1000 calls for is finished, it would nevertheless be best to finish the 21 days of Protocol 1000. This will further cleanse the body of unwanted bacteria and toxins.
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MRSA can be a problem internally as well as externally, manifesting in painful eruptions on the outside of the body. Anyone with MRSA should be taking MMS1 protocols as per the Health Recovery Plan, beginning with the Starting Procedure and then on to Protocol 1000, and continuing on with more protocols if needed as outlined in this book.
Those with skin eruptions should also be using chlorine dioxide gas (as explained in the following instructions) on these external eruptions, as this handles the infection quite easily. This same procedure is also effective for any standard boil. Instructions for Overcoming MRSA (and Boils)
Step 1
Begin by taking MMS1 with the Starting Procedure, followed by Protocol 1000 (see pages 79-87).
Note:
For those who have MRSA that is manifesting on the outside of the body, or those who have a boil, immediately begin the following steps using chlorine dioxide gas, while simultaneously beginning Step 1 above. If preferred, the MMS1/DMSO Patch Protocol can also be used on MRSA sores or boils in place of the following procedure (see page 135).
Step 2
Find a glass, cup or bowl that will fit over the MRSA infection or the boil. It is best if the bowl or cup is clear glass so you can see through it and observe what is happening. Glass is preferable, but a clear plastic container would work. If you can’t find this, then use a regular coffee cup or bowl.
Step 3
Clear the area around the MRSA infection or boil so that the cup or glass can sit securely over and around the infection and so that no MMS gas will be able to escape. You will be holding the glass in place. It will not be there longer than five minutes.
Step 4
Determine how many drops of MMS1 (activated MMS) to use. Depending on the size of the infection, use from 5 to 20 drops of MMS1 (using 4% HCl or 50% citric acid to activate).
Use 5 drops for a MRSA infection or a boil about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) in diameter. Use 10 drops of MMS1 for a MRSA infection or boil 1 inch (2.5 cm) across. For any sore 2 inches (5 cm) or larger in diameter, use 15 to 20 drops.
Step 5
Using Step 4 above as your guide to the number of drops to use, put these drops in your container and immediately cover the infection or boil. Be careful to hold the container so that the MMS1 will not run down on your skin, and so you are not allowing any gas to escape. You may have to lie down or lean over, depending on the location of the boil.
Do not apply this for longer than five minutes maximum, to avoid burning the skin. If one has particularly sensitive skin, it would be best to do this procedure for only three minutes the first time in order to see how the skin reacts. If the skin reacts well, it can be repeated again in four hours (see directions below), and for up to five minutes the second time if needed. But remember, no longer than five minutes.
Step 6
The chlorine dioxide gas generated by the activated MMS will cover the infection in seconds, and you will be able to see the infection open up, and the inside of the infection will drain out in a couple of minutes. Stand, or sit, or lie down so that the infection—be it on the side of your arm, or face, or leg—can drain, allowing the pus to drain downward into your container.
Have some tissues on hand to absorb the remaining pus when you remove the container.
Step 7
After doing Steps 1 through 6 one time, cover the area with Vaseline, which will help prevent any further infection.
Step 8
If it appears that some pus may still be remaining in the infection, you may repeat Steps 1 through 6 a second time. Do this only after you wait at least four hours after the first application, and only after you have washed off the coconut oil as thoroughly as possible with soap and water. After repeating Steps 1 through 6 a second time, once more cover the area with coconut oil to prevent infection.
Step 9
You may repeat Steps 1 thru 6 a third time, but again, only after you wait at least four hours after the second application, and only after you have washed off the Vaseline as thoroughly as possible with soap and water.
Step 10
In a rare case where pain and soreness persists, you may repeat Steps 1 through 6 once every four hours until the condition clears. At this point, wait four hours between each application of Steps 1 through 6.
Each time you repeat Steps 1 through 6, you should coat the area with coconut oil to prevent further infection and be sure to wash off the Vaseline before further applications of Step 1 through 6.
Step 11
Most likely, there will be a hole in the skin and flesh where the infection was located. You may put a little Vaseline in the hole. It should heal up in two or three days. The Vaseline prevents further re-infection. You may spray it with the MMS1 spray bottle (see instructions on page 76), but that is seldom needed.
Step 12
As per Step 1 above, the person with MRSA should complete the Starting Procedure, followed by Protocol 1000. If they are also using MMS1 on skin sores, and the sores clear up before the 3-week period that Protocol 1000 calls for is finished, it would nevertheless be best to finish the 21 days of Protocol 1000. This will further cleanse the body of unwanted bacteria and toxins.
DISCLAIMER: Let it be known that you consent and assume any and all responsibility in the consumption of any product you purchase as a result of your visiting this website or watching these videos. Furthermore, you accept any and all possible damage, loss or injury felt to be experienced as a result from one's exposure to any content, product or information discussed within these videos and the contend on these web pages. Remember, always consult with your medical practitioner or health care professional when dealing with any severe medical condition. All we provide here is INFORMATION. Use it how you wish knowing that you are responsible for your own actions. This information has not been approved nor endorsed by the Food and Drug Administration.