DISCLAIMER: CONSULT WITH A DOCTOR BEFORE DECIDING ON A TREATMENT PLAN FOR DEMENTIA OR ANY OTHER DISEASE.

Scientists today believe that diseases such as Parkinson’s may develop very early as an infection that travels up the vagus nerve from the gut to the brain. A combination of DMSO (which is able to penetrate nerve fibers) and MMS may change the course of the disease for certain patients.
Introduction to the MMS Treatment for Dementia and Alzheimer’s
Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) is a substance that’s used worldwide for water purification. A man named Jim Humble discovered, by accident, that a high-dose of MMS can cure malaria within hours. After this discovery, Humble went on to study MMS on a wide variety of diseases including cancer, diabetes, Ebola, herpes, coronavirus, and HIV/AIDs just to name a few. It has an extremely wide range of action and it can cure diseases that have been deemed incurable, even those that don’t seem to be the result of an infection [1].
To avoid the wrath of pharmaceutical companies, Jim Humble formed a “church” of MMS so that he could distribute it to the masses all over the world.
Humble has worked hard to inform the public about MMS, but Big Pharma works hard to discredit his efforts since a substance as safe and effective as MMS would put Big Pharma out of business. As a result, MMS relies on testimonials and anecdotal reports rather than scientific research to establish credibility. Because it’s a substance that’s widely available and relatively easy to use, many patients have given MMS a try when nothing else worked for them. At this time, it is estimated that 20,000,000 people have used MMS to cure a wide variety of so-called “incurable” diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other types of dementia[1].
Certain types of dementia may respond well to MMS treatment according to several testimonials by the loved ones of people suffering from various types of dementia including Alzheimer’s, amytrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson’s, and Lewy Body Dementia (LBD). Many people believe that MMS is able to cure dementia by removing toxicities from the body and by killing infectious organisms that are actually responsible for causing these diseases [1][2].
Studies that have shown that Alzheimer’s patients, at autopsy, have some of the very high levels of aluminum in their bodies. By removing or “chelating” aluminum, some patients have been able to recover from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Exposure to aluminum is very common. For example, aluminum is readily absorbed by the body as an ingredient in deodorant. There is a holistic medicine facility in Mexico called American BioDental in Tijuana, Mexico that offers holistic dentistry to remove mercury amalgam fillings for about a quarter of the cost of having the same treatment done in the United States. Intravenous therapies to chelate heavy metals are located at an attached facility to hasten the process of heavy metal removal and detoxification. But MMS also chelates heavy metals from the body and can be used at home for this purpose.
MMS is very easy to administer. It is mixed in a 1:1 ratio with citric acid (or vinegar or lime juice). You can determine the correct dosage by paying close attention to the way the medicine affects you or the dosage can be determined precisely based on the patient’s weight using Dr. Thomas Hesselink’s guidelines (click the link below):
http://www.bioredox.mysite.com/CLOXhtml/CLOXprot.htm
Jim Humble also offers a book of protocols for administration of MMS and DMSO. And there a many who will testify to having success using MMS to treat diseas. Follow these links to testimonials of people who used MMS with success to treat Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
Note that MMS can cause a detox reaction (also known as a die-off reaction) as dead pathogens leave the body.
MMS is extremely affordable. A small amount goes a very long way. It can be administered by mouth or via the skin (by combining it with Dimethylsulfoxide aka DMSO).
I regularly use MMS to treat infectious illnesses for my family. This is the primary medicine that I travel with along with DMSO. Currently, I am living in Myanmar long-term and there is an outbreak of coronavirus (Date: March, 2020). I’ve relied on MMS and DMSO to treat out family whenever we get ill here and I plan to use MMS and DMSO to prevent coronavirus, if possible and to treat it if we catch the infection. I know that I can use DMSO to potentiate medications if I need to do that and I can use MMS to not only purify water if there was an earthquake, flooding, or other natural disaster, but I can also use it to cure dengue, malaria, coronavirus (probably, though I haven’t tried it yet, obviously) cancer, and more.
If someone in my family was diagnosed with dementia, I would definitely start with an MMS/DMSO protocol first and watch to see if there were changes in the patient’s symptoms. If it seemed like the disease was responsive to MMS/DMSO, I would continue with the protocol and add probiotics as well as colostrum and electrical stimulation therapies as soon as possible.
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Other Important Links:
How to Use DMSO to Stop the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
What is Chlorine Dioxide: Bleach or Medicine?: The Chemistry of Miracle Mineral Solution
The Need for Alternative Treatments of Dementia and Degenerative Neuronal Disease
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) Basics: What Everyone Needs to Know about This Tree-Medicine
What is a Healing Crisis? (aka Herxheimer Reaction, Detox Reaction, or Die-Off Reaction)
References:
[1] MMS Testimonials (2011-2015). What Is MMS? Retrieved January 8, 2019 from https://mmstestimonials.co/dementia
[2] MMS News (n.d.) Alzheimer’s Disease: It’s a Toxicity Problem. Retrieved January 8, 2019 from https://mmsnews.is/383-alzheimer-s-disease-it-s-a-toxicity-problem-1-20-2017
Hello,
ive been wondering 8f i could use dmso to help treating dementia in a dog?
Hi Marta!
Yes, you can use DMSO on any animal and it will be safe to use. We have used DMSO with our older cats before to treat various disorders (specifically, we recently gave our 13 year old cat DMSO to help treat a gum infection). The important thing is to make sure that your hands and the dog’s fur/skin are clean when you apply the DMSO (if you are applying it to the animal’s skin). If you administer the DMSO in water, make sure to put it in a clean, glass bowl for your pet.
Although you can apply the DMSO to the skin, in this case I would recommend administering the DMSO via a water bowl, since DMSO doesn’t have much of a taste and it will be a more sanitary way to administer the medicine. As far as dosage goes, DMSO is a very non-toxic substance, so it’s unlikely you’ll give your dog too much, but if you feel more comfortable it would be fine to start with a smaller dose (like 10-12 drops in a bowl of water) and then work your way up to more.
If you have other questions about DMSO, or if you want to learn more about it, we’ll be hosting a webinar if you’d like to join! Visit this link to sign up. 🙂
Lydian thank you for your answer. Is it ok to give the drops staright in the mouth or mixed with food? i have two dogs and they both share the same water bowl so i could not control the amount that way
Hi again Marta,
Although you could give the drops straight into your dog’s mouth, the dog may not like it very much since the sensation of DMSO directly on skin or in the mouth can be strange. In addition (and this is more important), DMSO can be drying in some cases, which is why it is usually administered with water (even when it’s applied externally to the skin). If you administer the DMSO directly into your dog’s mouth, it could lead to some drying (which would be uncomfortable for the dog).
I would NOT mix the DMSO with food or ANY other substance other than fresh, clean water. DMSO accesses cells on a deeper layer and can take anything in its environment with it into the cells. Thus, it’s absolutely essential to ONLY mix the DMSO with water in this case (do not mix it with medicines of any kind without consulting a veterinarian. Since the way that DMSO works can make medicines stronger, using it together with medications could hurt your dog if done improperly).
Considering your situation, I would say that you could still put the DMSO drops in the main water bowl that your dogs share (again, please make sure that it is a GLASS bowl, DMSO can leach substances from plastic and carry these substances with it). DMSO is one of the least toxic substances on earth, so if your other dog also gets some DMSO, it will not hurt him/her (in fact, your other dog might even get healthier as a result). We have put DMSO in our two cats’ communal water dish before even when only one is sick and there has never been an issue. When mixed with this much water, DMSO doesn’t have much of a taste at all, so your dogs probably won’t notice it (by itself, in contrast, DMSO is rather bitter-tasting).
But, if you don’t feel comfortable putting the drops in the water bowl, perhaps you could get a glass syringe that you could use to administer DMSO to your dog? Here is one I found: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BQLLMQ8/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00BQLLMQ8&linkCode=as2&tag=jshipp-20&linkId=564a83bbb414c3c83f51f575111ffebd
With this syringe, I would probably start with about 5ml of DMSO to 15ml water (for the full 20ml). You could probably work up to 10ml over time (it’s not going to hurt your dog, but of course we want to avoid dry mouth AND your dog might not be a huge fan of the taste, so starting with a little less might be good to help him/her get used to it, since we’re talking about animals here).
I hope this helps and your dog starts feeling better!! We’d love to hear how it goes if you’re willing to share your experience working with DMSO to treat your dog’s dementia, stories are always helpful. 🙂
Hi Lydian,
I have been giving my dog the dmso in, her nightly water, and shes been doing, great for a long time, but recenly i have noticed really bad breath coming out of her mouth, its like way worse than her normal doggy breath, i could not pinpoint it, but i just realized that it comes and goes whenever i vive her tue dmso in water, what could be happening? I have tested this and once i stop the so the breath goes away, but if she drinks it it comes bad and it almost feels like rotting flesh or sth.
Hi Marta!
Is the DMSO you’re using the “non odor” type or the regular type? DMSO is known for its unpleasant oyster-like smell, and people who take DMSO often tend to have a very special kind of bad breath while they’re taking it (which goes away when they stop). To me, it sounds like this is probably what is happening with your dog! To try out the theory, get some DMSO that is FOR SURE no odor and try administering this to your dog instead. 🙂
Here is the no odor DMSO brand we use:
I hope this helps! I’m very glad to hear that your dog is doing well. 🙂
Lydian
The link/name didnt go through? Ive read se comments on garlicky smell but this is beyond that, this is like rotten flesh smell, i was seriously worried she had a rotten tooth or ath like that but the moment o stop adding it to the water, its gone?? Here is what dmso i am using https://www.amazon.com/DMSO-Dimethyl-sulfoxide-Pharmaceutical-Heiltropfen/dp/B00ZNV5N8U
Your article states that MMS should be mixed with ascorbic acid, which is vitamin C or vinegar or lime juice all in a 1:1 ratio. From other articles I’ve read, this information seems to be incorrect. I’ve read previously that vitamin c actually deactivates the solution and renders it ineffective. I’ve also read that those other activator substances should be used in a ratio of 5:1 drop of MMS.
Hello!
Ah, it looks like we have a typo there… thank you for noticing that and mentioning it to us! I’ll go correct that right away. MMS should be mixed in a 1:1 ratio of CITRIC acid, vinegar, or lime juice to 28% sodium chlorite. And it’s true that you shouldn’t take vitamin C with MMS, since vitamin C is an antioxidant therapy and MMS is an oxidant therapy, so yes, they would cancel each other out. It’s usually fine though to wait an hour after taking MMS to take a vitamin C supplement (or to eat something with a lot of vitamin C).
Would you be willing to send us the article you read that mentions the 5:1 ratio? That sounds familiar to me, but I can’t quite pull up the information… we’d love to see it though if you’re able to find where you got that information again!
Thank you again!
Lydian