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3c. Re: MMS herx possible toxic reaction

Posted by: "Kat" makiah@... katmakiah

Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:08 pm ((PST))

It is unstable and I guess you could say stressed out. So it wants to be stable, and in order to do that, it needs electrons from Pathogens. Electrons from healthy cells will not help it, so it doesn't bother with healthy cells.

Search though I may, I can find neither proof nor logical argument to

indicate that this is absolutely true. It may be, and it would be

great to have some reason to KNOW this, but all I can find in the

discussion groups and Dr. Humble's book is the claim. If it is true,

why do people bother to take probiotics after a bout of MMS?

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They take the probiotics because the diarrhea causes loss of good bacteria, not the MMS itself.

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3c. Re: MMS herx possible toxic reaction

Posted by: "Kat" makiah@... katmakiah

Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:08 pm ((PST))

It is unstable and I guess you could say stressed out. So it wants to be stable, and in order to do that, it needs electrons from Pathogens. Electrons from healthy cells will not help it, so it doesn't bother with healthy cells. Search though I may, I can find neither proof nor logical argument to indicate that this is absolutely true. It may be, and it would be great to have some reason to KNOW this, but all I can find in the discussion groups and Dr. Humble's book is the claim. If it is true, why do people bother to take probiotics after a bout of MMS?

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I made a solution of lemon juice, approx 1/2 teaspoon, and 20 drops of mms, after activation I dropped a penny in the cup. 5 minutes later, a green cloud rose above the penny. I'm no chemist, but this reminds me of when copper oxidized.

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1b. Re: MMS selectivity (a thought)

Posted by: "" okielindagmail (DOT) com lindawcoffin

Date: Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:13 pm ((PST))

MMS works by oxidizing. Normal cells "breath" aerobically. The cells we don't want "breath" anaerobically.

Thus an oxidizer would not be harmful to a normal cell and may even be helpful but to an anaerobic cell it would be death.

Yes, I know this is the gospel, along with the assertion that the pathogens are destroyed by MMS because they are acidic.But every time the questions come up about whether all and only harmful entities are aerobic or acidic, there has always been a chorus of opinions for various views, and nothing has ever been resolved with reference to anything but belief and Dr. Humble's assertions. If (Bad=acidic= anaerobic) , it is the sort of thing that would be known to ordinary medicine. I've been hoping that someone with expert knowledge in the field of medicine or biochemistry would weigh in on this issue.

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Hey

Is there some way you could get in touch with Dr. Hesselink? He's the

one who has a website with detailed charts and pictures of what MMS

does to various things: metals and pathogens, etc.

Avril

In , Case <chris@...>

wrote:

>

> Yes, I know this is the gospel, along with the assertion that the

> pathogens are destroyed by MMS because they are acidic.

>

I've been hoping that someone with expert knowledge

> in the field of medicine or biochemistry would weigh in on this issue.

>

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