Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Thanks this is great information. Sharon > > Sharon, I think, posted where the doctor said, in an interview, that fungus > can become adapted to MMS. I use to go to San and listen to Dr. > Tommy Reavis lecture every week. He had great success killing fungus and > candida by telling people to take Cream of Tartar in water at night before > bed. Start with a quarter teaspoon and work up to 1 or 2 heaping teaspoons. > > > He said that a person doing this will have diarrhea--which is not from the > CTT but from the candida/yeas/fungus die-off. (sounds like MMS, huh?) He > said that by taking it at night you would go to the bathroom first thing in > the morning and then be fine all the rest of the day as it was not diarrhea > from the CTT but from die off. If you took the CTT in the morning you'd run > to the bathroom all throughout the afternoon, so he felt it better to do it > at night. He said how you'd tell when all the candida was killed off was > that you wouldn't have diarrhea anymore--again, like MMS. > > So--for those of you worrying about fungus becoming adapted to MMS, and > wanting to pulse MMS, you might want to consider taking MMS one month (or 2 > weeks) and then switching to CTT for the same amount of time. Perhaps > switching back and forth like that would keep the fungus from adapting so > that you could continue to kill it every day. > > Samala, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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