MMS1 can be used in a spray bottle and applied to the skin to treat most skin problems including (but not limited to) eczema, skin cancer, psoriasis, infections and wounds.
Make up a suitable spray bottle using 10 drops of MMS1 in every 30 ml of distilled water (so 20 drops of MMS1 in a 60 ml solution). When stored and sealed in a suitable spray bottle it should have a working shelf life of around a week or so. For more serious skin conditions the concentration of MMS1 can be increased up to as much as 50 drops MMS1 to 30 ml distilled water. Furthermore, to increase the effectiveness and penetrating power DMSO can be sprayed onto the area just after the MMS1 had been applied.
If there is a burning or stinging sensation when MMS1 is applied to the skin this may indicate there is a mould or fungal issue. There are specific protocols to deal with mould and fungal infections which we will not go into here.