Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Hi Jack have you tried taking something that will get toxins out of your body. I'm having adverse reactions as well but I'm also on toxin binding supplements recommended by a naturopath MD. Sharon Jack <jack.mill@...> wrote: Greetings,I have been on MMS for about 3 weeks. I started having heartpalpitations (HP) about 2 weeks ago and was wondering if the MMS wasresponsible. Now I read where several others are having this problem.I have tried upping my minerals thinking that might help but so farthe results have been disappointing. Starting today I'm stopping theMMS to see what happens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do if thePalpitations stop.I'll tell you one thing palpitations are very disconcerting andworrisome as the others will probably attest. Right now I'm thinking if the palpitations stop I'll do MMSintermittently rather than on a steady state basis.My wife, so far on MMS, hasn't had any adverse reactions.Jack Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Hi Jack I like many others went through the heart palpitation thing. A week or so ago there was a day that it got to a point that it started to worry me a little. Some said they quit taking MMS for awhile, Others added minerals and vitamin's to their diet. I did nothing, And they went away, In my case, I think it's the die off, Or released toxins that caused that. I read an earlier post that stated that the toxins released by candida die off can affect the heart. I think that was my case. If mine would have continued I would have been throwing every thing I could think of at it. But by the time I realized that maybe I need to add supplements, They went away, All by their selves. Bob. > > Greetings, > I have been on MMS for about 3 weeks. I started having heart > palpitations (HP) about 2 weeks ago and was wondering if the MMS was > responsible. Now I read where several others are having this problem. > I have tried upping my minerals thinking that might help but so far > the results have been disappointing. Starting today I'm stopping the > MMS to see what happens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do if the > Palpitations stop. > > I'll tell you one thing palpitations are very disconcerting and > worrisome as the others will probably attest. > > Right now I'm thinking if the palpitations stop I'll do MMS > intermittently rather than on a steady state basis. > > My wife, so far on MMS, hasn't had any adverse reactions. > > Jack > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 What are you taking to detox? Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Regarding the heart palps, I upped my mineral dosage today and after taking a dose of cream of tartar I feel so much better! Cream of tartar, as mentioned In the previous posts is a form of potassium. I definitely feel these palpitations are related to mineral deficiency, at least for me they seem to be. So it is definitely worth upping the minerals to test it out. S. -- [ ] Heart Palputations Greetings, I have been on MMS for about 3 weeks. I started having heart palpitations (HP) about 2 weeks ago and was wondering if the MMS was responsible. Now I read where several others are having this problem. I have tried upping my minerals thinking that might help but so far the results have been disappointing. Starting today I'm stopping the MMS to see what happens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do if the Palpitations stop. I'll tell you one thing palpitations are very disconcerting and worrisome as the others will probably attest. Right now I'm thinking if the palpitations stop I'll do MMS intermittently rather than on a steady state basis. My wife, so far on MMS, hasn't had any adverse reactions. Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Hi Sharon What would you consider a normal dosage of cream of tarter when wanting to supplement potassium to you diet......? Thanks, Bob > > Regarding the heart palps, I upped my mineral dosage today and after taking > a dose of cream of tartar I feel so much better! Cream of tartar, as > mentioned In the previous posts is a form of potassium. I definitely feel > these palpitations are related to mineral deficiency, at least for me they > seem to be. So it is definitely worth upping the minerals to test it out. > > S. > > -- [ ] Heart Palputations > > Greetings, > I have been on MMS for about 3 weeks. I started having heart > palpitations (HP) about 2 weeks ago and was wondering if the MMS was > responsible. Now I read where several others are having this problem. > I have tried upping my minerals thinking that might help but so far > the results have been disappointing. Starting today I'm stopping the > MMS to see what happens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do if the > Palpitations stop. > > I'll tell you one thing palpitations are very disconcerting and > worrisome as the others will probably attest. > > Right now I'm thinking if the palpitations stop I'll do MMS > intermittently rather than on a steady state basis. > > My wife, so far on MMS, hasn't had any adverse reactions. > > Jack > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Jack are you directing this at anyone in particular? I'm happy to share what I am using but not sure it's me you want to respond. SharonJack Milliorn <jack.mill@...> wrote: What are you taking to detox? Jack Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 What you say is exactly what Jim Humble says. He does say cut down 75% on MMS for awhile then build back up. I sure appreciate you chiming in here. That you had an experience the way Jim explains it certainly reinforces what he said. Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > I like many others went through the heart palpitation thing. A week > or so ago there was a day that it got to a point that it started to > worry me a little. Some said they quit taking MMS for awhile, Others > added minerals and vitamin's to their diet. I did nothing, And they > went away, In my case, I think it's the die off, Or released toxins > that caused that. I read an earlier post that stated that the toxins > released by candida die off can affect the heart. I think that was my > case. If mine would have continued I would have been throwing every > thing I could think of at it. But by the time I realized that maybe I > need to add supplements, They went away, All by their selves. > Bob. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Sharon, I don't remember who just recently said something about MMS and migraines and yes I would appreciate any input from anyone. Thanks, Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 "Mo you raise some very interesting points. I swear that the nickel in my breast caused mold to grow and I believe mercury does the same thing. When some types of mold grow in the body it releases mycotoxins which are also neurotoxins. When I was trying to figure out what was wrong with me I found a website of people who were sick after stents were put near their hearts. Stents are made from stainless steel which has about 13-15% nickel. These people were really sick. In addition autistic kids have neurological problems as well as digestive problems which are also symtoms of biotoxin disease. This is just my opinion but I think metal alters the body's chemistry causing mold to grow which releases mycotoxins. This is just my humble opinion after much research. I do not have a medical background and I am not saying I am right. "Sharon Hanson What is interesting is that mercury can build up to exceptionally high levels in heart tissue. This suggests that a bacteria or virus is involved. So, just maybe, chlorine dioxide could kill such bugs and release the mercury. There is unlikely to be studies on this, so MMS users need to report their intakes and status exactly, and blood, urine and hair tests would be very helpful. Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 hallo 1 hypercalemia (pottasium) in blood can cause palpitation so you can find it in blood test 2 hulda clark in her book the cure for all diseas mention some bacteria as the cuse and offered a protocallBob <winestien@...> wrote: Hi SharonWhat would you consider a normal dosage of cream of tarter whenwanting to supplement potassium to you diet......? Thanks,Bob--- In , "susan"wrote:>> Regarding the heart palps, I upped my mineral dosage today and aftertaking> a dose of cream of tartar I feel so much better! Cream of tartar, as> mentioned In the previous posts is a form of potassium. Idefinitely feel> these palpitations are related to mineral deficiency, at least forme they> seem to be. So it is definitely worth upping the minerals to testit out.> > S. > > -- [ ] Heart Palputations> > Greetings,> I have been on MMS for about 3 weeks. I started having heart> palpitations (HP) about 2 weeks ago and was wondering if the MMS was> responsible. Now I read where several others are having this problem.> I have tried upping my minerals thinking that might help but so far> the results have been disappointing. Starting today I'm stopping the> MMS to see what happens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do if the> Palpitations stop.> > I'll tell you one thing palpitations are very disconcerting and> worrisome as the others will probably attest.> > Right now I'm thinking if the palpitations stop I'll do MMS> intermittently rather than on a steady state basis.> > My wife, so far on MMS, hasn't had any adverse reactions.> > Jack> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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