Mole removed after topical MMS application

Date Created: September 17, 2010

17.09.10 – skin cancer? Altered liver spots …

Hello folks, I’ve now learned various things with MMS. A few weeks ago, I eliminated a suspicious mole on my thigh.

The mole changed in recent months. It expanded, was dark and looked something like a spider. It was also slightly raised.

A friend said it does not look good.

I had no official skin cancer diagnosis. Now I’m the suspicious spot 3 days, drizzled with unactivated MMS1 (only 1 drop)

and left it on for about 2-3 minutes. After about 1 minute it started to burn like fire. After 3 days I stopped because because an open wound developed. After another day the site was scabbed, after 7 days the scab fell off along with the mole.

That was at the beginning of August. Now, at the end of September you can only see a slight reddening.

I am glad that I used MMS.

-Anonymous-


FYI: Old Protocols


In the early days of MMS, a common protocol involved taking a 15-drop dose 3 times a day.  This has long since been improved in various ways.  Some of the older testimonials will talk about these 15-drop doses. Overall today it is not suggested to take such large doses in one shot, but rather much lower doses and on an hourly basis—which provides a more gentle and steady approach. Full details on how to properly use the various protocols can be found in the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.
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