Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 >I have heard ones say that MMS is only a pathogen killer and that it >does not detox. I have read in Jim Humbles book that they have had >experiences with Heavy Metal poisoned people having a clearing of >symptoms after great illness. I have also had my own experience with >MMS and Mercury poisoning, a huge reduction in symptoms. I tested >unusually high for heavy metals before MMS, I have not retested but I >will and when I do that will answer the question once and for all. >west612908 How do you test for heavy metals ? I think that some fungi, bacteria, etc, thrive in a heavy metal environment. So the chlorine dioxide kills these parasites. Does it remove heavy metals from the body - no. Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 Hey, I am new to this list, but this is a question I can answer! One way to test for heavy metals: Go to directlabs.com and order the "Hair Essential Elements" test. It cost about 80 bucks. Your hair must be natural, not dyed. You follow the instructions and cut off some of your own clean hair at the root and send it back. They will email or mail you results within a week. Then, however, you do not take the results at face value. Apparently you cannot really test for mercury poisoning because it it STRONGLY attached to nervous tissue and will not leach out into the hair. It will remain in the brain and other organs. It will however, disrupt mineral transport and this can be seen in your Hair Elements test.... Once you get your test back, there is a group solely devoted to mercury poisoning that I belong to that will give you step by step instructions about how to see if you have mercury poisoning or not by looking at whether or not you have disrupted mineral transport by looking at your hair test results. Just make sure you do NOT order the the "Hair Toxic Elements" test, only the "Essential Elements" test. Ashi (just started MMS and am up to 8 drops, no nausea. I am only doing myself as a test run because I intend to start giving this to my son (age 8) who is recovered from Autism.) - Original message - How do you test for heavy metals ? I think that some fungi, bacteria, etc, thrive in a heavy metal environment. So the chlorine dioxide kills these parasites. Does it remove heavy metals from the body - no. Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 My LLMD gave me a test that I started one evening and it lasted for 24 hours. He gave me some pills to take before hand and then I collected urine for that time. when done I took a sample of the entire mixed sample and sent it away to the lab. It came back much higer then usual for several heavy metals. When MMS kills pathogens the body expells them as they are unable to resist the bodies detox pathways. It stands to reason that when heavy metal is oxidized that it will not be used by pathogens, nor will it be mistaken by the body for a useful element (if that really actually happens -I doubt it) so it will not be able to resist the bodies natural detox pathways. what happens to the pathogen will happen to the oxidized metal. And yes I feel that it is very benificial to use zoelite or living clay to help the proccess along. JUST MY OPINION --- In , " Mo " <moses133@...> wrote: > > >I have heard ones say that MMS is only a pathogen killer and that it > >does not detox. I have read in Jim Humbles book that they have had > >experiences with Heavy Metal poisoned people having a clearing of > >symptoms after great illness. I have also had my own experience with > >MMS and Mercury poisoning, a huge reduction in symptoms. I tested > >unusually high for heavy metals before MMS, I have not retested but I > >will and when I do that will answer the question once and for all. > >west612908 > > How do you test for heavy metals ? > I think that some fungi, bacteria, etc, thrive in a heavy metal > environment. So the chlorine dioxide kills these parasites. > Does it remove heavy metals from the body - no. > Mo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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