Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 Joni, I may be wrong but I get the feeling that JH is a bit mystified by Lyme & Co, so I don't know if he would know the answer to this. He has said that Lyme is one of the most difficult diseases to treat. Ballady > > Hello > > For example with Lyme disease the bigger problem than the bacteria > itself might sometimes be the toxins released by the bacteria. Like > when you kill those bugs with abx, the toxins they produce might make > you very sick especially if your body cant detoxify them properly > (maybe because of a genetic problem). > > So the question is: if MMS does wipe out the bug (lets say borrelia > bug) does it also eliminate or neutralize the toxins produced by the > bug I think this is quite important thing. Any ideas? Does Humble > mention anything about this in his book? > > Thanks > > Joni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 Hi Joni, I asked my doctor an MD and naturopath who recommended this product, has worked with Shoemaker and understands the biotoxin pathway about this very issue. She say it does not remove the toxins. I also have a biotoxin disease and a genetic inability to filter toxins so I was very interested in this issue. I am sick due mold exposure which releases mycotoxins and aflatoxins. I have been on the MMS for almost two months off and on. Another concern I have is the interview with the MD who practices in Mexico. He says that fungi will develop a resistance to the MMS. I would like more infomation on that but I haven't heard from anyone regarding this issue. Regards, Sharon > > Hello > > For example with Lyme disease the bigger problem than the bacteria > itself might sometimes be the toxins released by the bacteria. Like > when you kill those bugs with abx, the toxins they produce might make > you very sick especially if your body cant detoxify them properly > (maybe because of a genetic problem). > > So the question is: if MMS does wipe out the bug (lets say borrelia > bug) does it also eliminate or neutralize the toxins produced by the > bug I think this is quite important thing. Any ideas? Does Humble > mention anything about this in his book? > > Thanks > > Joni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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