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Re: MMS as mineral chelator -IRON

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Iron can go up if there is a liver disease, B6 deficiency, certain kinds

of anemia or depression of the bone marrow. Blood drawing is needed

because too high an iron can be fatal as I'm sure you know.

Does anyone think the MMS is related to this? If so, how?

jp

> Greetings,

> Some weeks ago there was a discusson regarding whether or not MMS

> depleted minerals. I reported that my wife has hemochromotosis (High

> blood iron). She has to get a blood test every three months and if the

> iron is high she has to bleed a pint in order to lower the total iron

> in her blood.

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> At the time of the discussion regarding mineral depletion I said if her

> iron was low we would suspect the MMS was depleting it. She got the

> results of the blood test yesterday and it shot up higher than it's

> ever been, we were shocked. So at least as far as iron is concerned we

> can be pretty sure MMS does not deplete that mineral. To generalize

> our finding I think it's doublful MMS depletes minerals.

>

> So now she has to have a phlebotomy 3 times in an effort to get her

> blood iron back into the acceptable zone.

>

> Also we are left wondering what on earth caused her iron to shoot up to

> 130 instead of the normal 30???? Geeez.

>

> Jackmill

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