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Fungi and Candida can adapt to Oxidation

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I posted this, twice, in fact. The first time

was on 1/5. Then a newbie 2 MMS asked about it

and rather than try to explain how to search the

archives, I found it and posted it again. I

actually spent 45 minutes going through the

audio to find it, and then transcribed it, which

took another 5 minutes.

Kathy

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**NEWBIE 2 MMS**

http://www.webtalkradio.net/content/view/189/33/

Talk for Food - Dr. Humiston on

MMS/Chlorine Dioxide

In the second half of the recording....about 2/3

of the way through.

" We do a lot of work with candida and other

fungal things. You need to do a specific program

of antifungals that are based on plants, because

I've never seen anything else work. Fungi can

adapt to oxidation. This is an oxidative

therapy. They can be hit by it, damaged by it

initially, but they will adapt and they will

start forming antioxidants. They know how to do

that, they are smart. They are big. Easy to see

under a microscope. A virus you could never see,

bacteria you can barely see. So they have got a

big geno, a lot of DNA, a lot of tricks up their

sleeves. It has to be a very directive therapy.

MMS is going to help with it somewhat.... "

Kathy

also, http://mmsmiracle.com/mms

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