Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 i've had low RBC and platelet counts since the first lab that found my hep-C. i don't know why, but it continues. this isn't unusual for heppers and can be lots worse during the inf/riba conventional tx protocols (which i avoid so far at least). recently i've taken to more green and raw food to try to help that. the body mostly only loses iron by bleeding. so for males that means we must spring a leak somewhere. i guess females are in the same situation after menopause. i don't know what other processes the body uses to regulate it, but there must be losses somewhere beyond in hair or maybe fingernails. heppers are advised to avoid supplemental iron and high iron foods because it often tends to accumulate excessively and cause problems aggravating liver damage and disease progression. i don't know that stripping iron from blood would be a good thing at all for me, so i'm real interested in knowing if this is fact. another reason to limit my MMS to just what is needed to get the upper hand or clear the HCV load, maybe periodically, and use other means for maintenance. > [ ] Re:MMS & fatigue, to Angel & > others > > > >You say you have no doubt MMS removed minerals from the > blood/body but you > do not offer anything of substance to back that up. Is this just > speculation > again or what.< > > Jack- Diarrhea removes nutrients rapidly and that is well known. > I have not > been able to take MMS without incurring some diarrhea. Detoxification from > Herxing will remove good along with bad. Rebuilding from all the > effort will > use up nutrients. It's very safe to say that all of these things are going > to happen. > > As for in-vivo chemical reactions, it's speculation but for me, reasonable > to assume. Although I'm committed to the use of MMS, my > experience with many > other healing substances and protocols has taught me there's a downside to > all and I'm keeping that in mind, right up front. > > I find it quite reasonable to be wary that Chlorine Dioxide might remove > iron from our bodies in some way and that *might* be *a* reason > for fatigue. > It has struck me that this info comes as I have realized that I > have wanted > to eat considerably more beef since I started MMS. > > I can't prove a word of this but I do find it reasonable to assume that > Chlorine Dioxide is not as discriminate as some want to think. At the same > time I don't think it's anywhere near as dangerous as some may > warn. On that > point, it is already causing some schism the alternative > community, and I'm > not going with the naysayers. > > One thing I have decided for myself- the mere act of drinking > activated MMS > is not the cause of fatigue for me. Once I get used to a certain > level, that > level no longer causes the problems it did, hence it is > reasonable to assume > for me that the problems actually are from pathogen die-off. > > Daddybob > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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