Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 "Greetings!... Since that account, my mind has built up a natural resistance to MMS. Just the smell of the activated ingredients immediately sends mystomach into states of cramps and nausea, which I find very oddconsidering I can take pretty much anything down with ease." Hi. At higher doses the clorine dioxide will cause intestinal damage. So one can assume that there is some effect at lower doses. A sensitive stomach, or a previously damaged intestine could get upset. I've taken an average of 10 drops MMS per day for about 2 weeks. I'd take these activated and diluted with water at about 5.00 am, and then go back to bed. I have a weak stomach and it was sore for a few days after stopping the MMS. My theory is that scar tissue was attacked. By the way, my naturopath told me a remedy for continued vomitting. Dilute lemon juice, a small volume at low concentration, wait a little while for any discomfort, and then take another bit. Slowly does it. Worked for me. "Any feedback pertaining to what caused this reaction, what I wasvomiting up, or what dosage you would recommend I stay on for thefuture is greatly appreciated. Right now I simply have a small fearof the unknown..."Nameste,-St. Price You eat toast - have you been tested for wheat intolerance ? This can cause some intestinal inflammation, and that weakness may be all that is needed for intestinal upset with MMS. Other food as well. Whether continued use of MMS would heal this inflammation is the question. Or will it cause bleeding maybe. I have noted that skin problems have been reported to clear up, but skin doesn't churn food. How long would it take for the inflammation to heal ? Mo PS : I'd like to vote that this group be the MMS ONLY group. All the side discussions could be held on other groups. I am on 40 groups and there is an awful lot of words to scan through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 St. 's post (Hey- don't you have a nickname we can use?), precipitates an idea that's been forming for me, and I'm synthesizing it with someones else's idea (can't remember who now). My idea: Disease has defenses. MMS first hits the defenses, like a castle wall, then breaks them down. That's the first tickle we feel when taking it. After that, the pathogens are defenseless, the MMS Hordes rush in through the gaps and the wholesale slaughter begins. That's when we can't leave the bathroom, to put it nicely. Someone else wrote that MMS has no intelligence and just bumbles around blindly, oxidizing whatever is in its path until it hits a motherlode of something to oxidize. Put these ideas together and you get one answer: GO SLOW!!!! Do not double your dose, ever. Daddybob No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.33/1132 - Release Date: 11/15/2007 9:34 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Thank you for your post. Your experience seems to reinforce my assumptions based upon muscle testing which I give ample space for being wrong, as in a quasi scientific manner. I also like you experienced a landfall of response from what was a constant medium dosing of mms. For what it is worth to you, what I got from my muscle testing is that the mms acts like a microwave heater, heating up a glacier of contaminants that, once it lets go you have to ride the wave of the whole glacier, that was heated, till you get to the still frozen stuff. Then cautiously start again. Your physical psychological reaction to the smell is a reaction to the overload. I've had to wait for two weeks while I have gone through all the Herc symptoms, and finally now I'm thinking of starting again but much more cautiously. Small doses , small chunks of ice. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 I agree 100% on keeping exclusive to MMS as a subject. I'm on a number of groups also and it's really time consuming to go through all the stuff that just doesn't apply. As for your aversion to MMS now that it made you sick. I think that's just a natural thing for the body to set you up to reject whatever made it sick. I would do as someone suggested while you are waiting for the 3 minutes get out of the room so you don't smell it. Now don't ask me how your are going to keep from smelling it when you go back into the room to retrieve it. Hold your breath I think. Are you using some juice to cover the taste? In your case I would think that's essential. Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 HI again, I started taking MMS about three weeks ago. I started with 2 drops and about every other day I would add a couple of drops until I got to ten drops. I stayed at 10 drops for some reason, I think my body was saying slow down even more. The two nights ago I upped to 12 drops. The next day I felt a bit queasy and had a moderate case of the trots, that lasted through the day. So, at least until Thanksgiving is over I backed off to maintenance dose of 6 drops, same for my wife but she had just built up to 6 drops. Once the dust settles from all the family get together we'll start increasing again. I'm mindful of Nemtase's experience and try to keep from breathing the fumes for fear I'll get an aversion to MMS. Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Thank you for the feedback. I don't think a wheat intolerance is an issue. I generally have a high grain intake every day which mainly consists of the multi-grain breads or wheat specifically. St. Mo wrote- " You eat toast - have you been tested for wheat intolerance ? This can cause some intestinal inflammation, and that weakness may be all that is needed for intestinal upset with MMS. Other food as well. Whether continued use of MMS would heal this inflammation is the question. Or will it cause bleeding maybe. I have noted that skin problems have been reported to clear up, but skin doesn't churn food. How long would it take for the inflammation to heal ? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 To deal with the smell while waiting for it to activate.. one can place the glass near a kitchen vent or window or near an air cleaner. In the meanwhile i hold cover my nose and breath through my mouth while adding the drops of activator. medusa [ ] Re:MMS beyond the toxic surface I would do as someone suggested while you are waiting for the 3 minutes get out of the room so you don't smell it. Now don't ask me how your are going to keep from smelling it when you go back into the room to retrieve it. Hold your breath I think. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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