Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 [ ] New to MMS/Question about stomach cramping. Hi all, I have been taking MMS for a few days now and on the first day it made my stomach cramp. It has since stopped. To me it was moderate cramping and it just lasted the few hours but I am use to stomach pain because I have had IBS for years. My daughter took her first dose last night and she just called me around noon today and wanted to know when the stomach cramping was suppose to go away. She states she has had some pretty bad cramping all night and this morning. Is this normal? My daughter has had a sensitive stomach most of her life and I think, even though the Dr's don't agree, that it has something to do with the fact she had gotten a hold of some toadstools in the yard when she was very young and had eaten a small amount before the neighbor lady that was watching her noticed. She was violently ill that night with throwing up and diarria. Does anyone have any feedback on this?Thanks, Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 charcoal tablet are a sponge for toxins and would probably stop the cramps, also bentonite acts like a sponge and would probably do the same . I did not need to take any yet and I can co from 0 to 12 drop with little side effect. you know about the toad stool some contamination may still be in her gut and she has to live with it. MMS seems like a good idea but if it causes pain ; I got myself a ozone generator on ebay for $50 including shipping and I bubble ozone in water before drinking it or to use it as enema. Actually I dont know abything that helps stomach cramps more than enema after all your are forcing out something irritating. Ozone is like ClO2 so oxydative that it does not exits in nature and just oxydize the bacteria . [ ] New to MMS/Question about stomach cramping. Hi all, I have been taking MMS for a few days now and on the first day it made my stomach cramp. It has since stopped. To me it was moderate cramping and it just lasted the few hours but I am use to stomach pain because I have had IBS for years. My daughter took her first dose last night and she just called me around noon today and wanted to know when the stomach cramping was suppose to go away. She states she has had some pretty bad cramping all night and this morning. Is this normal? My daughter has had a sensitive stomach most of her life and I think, even though the Dr's don't agree, that it has something to do with the fact she had gotten a hold of some toadstools in the yard when she was very young and had eaten a small amount before the neighbor lady that was watching her noticed. She was violently ill that night with throwing up and diarria. Does anyone have any feedback on this?Thanks, Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 I would just recommend to start slow, because my first drop of MMS caused me to have 4 spells of diarrhea although no cramping. If you started larger, go back to 1 drop and slowly work up. My wife could not even tolerate 6 drops and now takes one drop twice a day. I went back down to 3 drop doses because I had too many pains and problems with a larger dose. jp > I have been taking MMS for a few days now and on the first day it made > my stomach cramp. It has since stopped. To me it was moderate cramping > and it just lasted the few hours but I am use to stomach pain because I > have had IBS for years. My daughter took her first dose last night and > she just called me around noon today and wanted to know when the > stomach cramping was suppose to go away. She states she has had some > pretty bad cramping all night and this morning. Is this normal? My > daughter has had a sensitive stomach most of her life and I think, even > though the Dr's don't agree, that it has something to do with the fact > she had gotten a hold of some toadstools in the yard when she was very > young and had eaten a small amount before the neighbor lady that was > watching her noticed. She was violently ill that night with throwing up > and diarria. Does anyone have any feedback on this? > Thanks, > Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 A tsp. of baking soda in a small glass of water for cramps. -- In , " nadon michel " <nadonm@...> wrote: > > charcoal tablet are a sponge for toxins and would probably stop the cramps, also bentonite acts like a sponge and would probably do the same . I did not need to take any yet and I can co from 0 to 12 drop with little side effect. > > you know about the toad stool some contamination may still be in her gut and she has to live with it. MMS seems like a good idea but if it causes pain ; I got myself a ozone generator on ebay for $50 including shipping and I bubble ozone in water before drinking it or to use it as enema. Actually I dont know abything that helps stomach cramps more than enema after all your are forcing out something irritating. Ozone is like ClO2 so oxydative that it does not exits in nature and just oxydize the bacteria . > [ ] New to MMS/Question about stomach cramping. > > > Hi all, > I have been taking MMS for a few days now and on the first day it made > my stomach cramp. It has since stopped. To me it was moderate cramping > and it just lasted the few hours but I am use to stomach pain because I > have had IBS for years. My daughter took her first dose last night and > she just called me around noon today and wanted to know when the > stomach cramping was suppose to go away. She states she has had some > pretty bad cramping all night and this morning. Is this normal? My > daughter has had a sensitive stomach most of her life and I think, even > though the Dr's don't agree, that it has something to do with the fact > she had gotten a hold of some toadstools in the yard when she was very > young and had eaten a small amount before the neighbor lady that was > watching her noticed. She was violently ill that night with throwing up > and diarria. Does anyone have any feedback on this? > Thanks, > Terri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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