The Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch

The Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO patch is an effective intermediary intervention that effectively addresses issues associated with the epidermis including (but not limited to) skin diseases and infections, MRSA, cancer, and other types of tumors and diabetic ulcers, just to name a few.

How to Make a Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch

 

  1. Activate 10 drops of chlorine dioxide with 10 drops of 50% citric acid in a dry, clean glass bowl.
  2. Wait 30 seconds
  3. Add 10 drops of purified water
  4. Mix in 10 drops of DMSO
  5. Pour MMS/DMSO solution onto and allow it to be absorbed by a cotton gauze pad
  6. Cover the target area with the patch and hold it in place for seven minutes
  7. Remove the patch following seven minutes to check for reactions of the skin. If negative reactions are present (burning or itching) reduce the mixture by 50%. Reapply and check after another seven minutes.
  8. If the dose can be tolerated without a negative reaction, hold the next patch in place for a full 15 minutes.
  9. Repeat applying fresh patches every 15 minutes

Caution: Avoid using tape to hold the patch in place as it may react with the DMSO and pull the glue into your body.

If negative side effects such as irritation to the skin is present when applying the Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch, dilute the MMS/DMSO solution by adding 10 drops of purified water. Continue dilution by adding 10 drops of purified water to the mixture until the concentration can be tolerated without negative side effects.

Additional patches or larger patches will require greater amounts of MMS/DMSO solution which can be made based on the area addressed.

The Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch for Sensitive Skin

Here are some adjustments you can make to the Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch to accommodate skin sensitivities or children.

  1. Begin with a 5 to 5 ratio of chlorine dioxide and DMSO
  2. Add 10 drops of water for dilution
  3. Check the first patch application after five minutes for skin sensitivity. Dilute the mixture with another 10 drops of water, if you notice a negative reaction.
  4. Two hours later, apply another patch and hold in place for 15 minutes.
  5. If there is no skin irritation present, hold another patch in place for another 15 minutes, if desired.

Note: Following any application of the Chlorine Dioxide and DMSO Patch for Sensitive Skin there is an indication of a negative skin reaction, dilute with another 10 drops of water prior to the next application.

Paris Humble

 

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  1. Thank you. This is the kind of information we will be needing urgently in the near future. Wikipedia hates this product so much (along with all obsolete mainstream media) that it obviously does what pharmafia and their pharm animals refuse to do: heal and make people’s health better!

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