Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 I think you missed my point, but that's ok. I understand yours, and while I don't disagree, why give them the opportunity to start with? > > > > i tend to use language somewhat loosely and would be inclined to > use the > > term " killed " to mean broken, disabled, rendered ineffective, not > ever > > intending to mean that something was ever alive per se. so when i > read such > > things i tend to see them in that possible interpretation also... > and i > > assume (silly me) since we elist members are of such diverse > backrounds of > > education, culture, communicative abilities and styles, etc, that > we at > > least have the sense to consider possible intended meanings outside > the > > strict rules and structure of language. > > > > > [ ] Re: Anti-Biotics > > > > > > > > > I'm a former hospital pharmacist w/a Dr. of Pharmacy degree. I'm > not > > > saying that antibiotics are not toxic. I'm just saying that > they're > > > not " alive " with the capability of being " killed " . Statements > like > > > that are what give internet sites such bad reputations in the > medical > > > community. I'm just trying to nip a very uninformed statement in > the > > > bud so that other uninformed readers don't take the ball and run > with > > > it like it's the truth. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Opieanddelilah, I did not say that but I'm glad you bring good information to the board. I used statements like " from my understanding " and " my guess " and " in my opinion " . How can you interpret that to be in anyway authoritative? I even asked the question are antibiotics dead and can you provide a link. My intent was not to mislead. I'm glad you came in to the conversation as you obviously have more knowledge than I regarding medicine in general. I'm a finance person myself and would love to return to my profession but I'm too sick. And I can tell you I met a lot of doctors who know nothing at all about mold exposure and biotoxin disease. Here's what I wrote. Antibiotics are a type of fungus from my understanding. If I take MMS to kill a fungus infection my guess is that it would kill the antibiotic as well. Another thing I am looking at for me is can the fungi build a resistance to MMS. Boy I don't what that to happen. If it were me I wouldn't take the two together but this is just my opinion. At the least it may neutralize the antibiotic. I'm a former hospital pharmacist w/a Dr. of Pharmacy degree. I'm > not > > > saying that antibiotics are not toxic. I'm just saying that > they're > > > not " alive " with the capability of being " killed " . Statements > like > > > that are what give internet sites such bad reputations in the > medical > > > community. I'm just trying to nip a very uninformed statement in > the > > > bud so that other uninformed readers don't take the ball and run > with > > > it like it's the truth. > > > > i tend to use language somewhat loosely and would be inclined to > use the > > term " killed " to mean broken, disabled, rendered ineffective, not > ever > > intending to mean that something was ever alive per se. so when i > read such > > things i tend to see them in that possible interpretation also... > and i > > assume (silly me) since we elist members are of such diverse > backrounds of > > education, culture, communicative abilities and styles, etc, that > we at > > least have the sense to consider possible intended meanings outside > the > > strict rules and structure of language. > > > > > [ ] Re: Anti-Biotics > > > > > > > > > I'm a former hospital pharmacist w/a Dr. of Pharmacy degree. I'm > not > > > saying that antibiotics are not toxic. I'm just saying that > they're > > > not " alive " with the capability of being " killed " . Statements > like > > > that are what give internet sites such bad reputations in the > medical > > > community. I'm just trying to nip a very uninformed statement in > the > > > bud so that other uninformed readers don't take the ball and run > with > > > it like it's the truth. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Dr. Bud your back, Cool I have only been taking MMS for 6 week and I have to take 3 differant Medications at this time plus I want to take my probiotics and my antioxident. the schedual that has worked for me ( and I have tried many ) is taking probiotic first thing in the morning, give it time to get into the guts (with mine it is obvious that its down there (if you know what I mean) then down goes the heart meds. and supplements (VitC and others) in an hour i have to take an antidepresant. by ten oclock I take my last med. then at noon I start dosing with MMS 2 drops every two hours till bed at 10:00. I began MMS because I was dieing and nothing else was working. I was scared to take it but I knew I literally had nothing to loose. Now 6 weeks later I sit here with a big smile on my face. I know I still have to take my meds but I feel like I have a second chance at getting better and i am working with a doctor to help me by alternative means to get off the meds. anyways I have seen first hand that if you take MMS to close to ANY med that it destroys it and your in trouble. I am positive because of my own experiance that it would do the same to abx. MMS has enabled me to use my Rife machine without unmanagable Herxs. If I rife in the morning I will immediately begine to Herx until I start the MMS doses. By the 3rd 2 drop dose the Herx is greatly reduced (they use to be very painful as my spleen would hurt greatly) By taking several small doses per day I have seen nothing but good results from MMS. P.S. I am very glad for all the profesionals on this and other related sites that I visit. I value there profesional (and even not so profesional) opinions. > > > > > > > > i tend to use language somewhat loosely and would be inclined > > to > > > use the > > > > term " killed " to mean broken, disabled, rendered ineffective, > > not > > > ever > > > > intending to mean that something was ever alive per se. so when > > i > > > read such > > > > things i tend to see them in that possible interpretation > > also... > > > and i > > > > assume (silly me) since we elist members are of such diverse > > > backrounds of > > > > education, culture, communicative abilities and styles, etc, > > that > > > we at > > > > least have the sense to consider possible intended meanings > > outside > > > the > > > > strict rules and structure of language. > > > > > > > > > [ ] Re: Anti-Biotics > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm a former hospital pharmacist w/a Dr. of Pharmacy degree. > > I'm > > > not > > > > > saying that antibiotics are not toxic. I'm just saying that > > > they're > > > > > not " alive " with the capability of being " killed " . Statements > > > like > > > > > that are what give internet sites such bad reputations in the > > > medical > > > > > community. I'm just trying to nip a very uninformed statement > > in > > > the > > > > > bud so that other uninformed readers don't take the ball and > > run > > > with > > > > > it like it's the truth. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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