Dark back spot reduced in size after MMS use
Categories: Fungal Infection, Skin Problem
Date Created: November 22, 2007
A recent family testimonial concerns our 19 year old son. For the past 3 or 4 years, he has had a dark “splotchy” area on his back, which my husband has researched to be “tinea versicolor”, a common fungal infection in young people. After taking MMS for about 4 weeks, the spot has been reduced in size by 1/3 (it was about 8 inches by 6 inches). It appears the outside area has “vanished” and what is left in the middle now is a bit raised. We suspect it will be flaking off. Our son is away at college, so we’re curious to see what it will be like when he comes home in another week.. will keep you updated.