Guest guest Posted January 27, 2008 Report Share Posted January 27, 2008 Hi Sharon, I feel like I'm talking to myself now! I was pretty much in the same boat as you as far as detoxification goes. We're all a certain genetic type. One of our environmental illness doctors wanted me to do a test to determine my type but it was a little out of my price range at around $600. She then offered an individualized detox for the geno type. Very complicated. I ended up doing some custom made homeopathy specifically for my own immune system and it did get quite a bit more in balance but of course if a person is dealing with heavy metals they will never be fully well until that junk is out of the body. You would likely benefit from taking the NCD as well. I tried so much stuff that didn't work or it just came through my skin and in the end didn't leave me feeling better. Mycotoxins are believed to be removed by NCD but there is no published study to back that up and that's not coming from the company, just my observances. It removes aflatoxins and also removes the toxic byproduct that is produced by chemotherapy. This is very new research and I heard it only verbally but a study will be done regarding this too. The NCD is very new on the market but there are a bunch of studies that will eventually be published. The first one has been presented at several medical conferences and is approved for publishing. Of course the medical journals will take their time. One study about another non-toxic product that had a 90% success in a double blind placebo study took over four years to get published! Do you have fibro or MCS or CFS with your detox problem? That seems to be the usual end result. My Mom had fibro so I guess we are probably also the worst genetic type. My daughter inherited my Mom's blood type and they are very similar in health but now my daughter is totally fine. She had daily migraines. It was horrible to say the least. Sharon #2 (I'll try and post this way in the future so no one gets us mixed up) > > > > > > Does MMS remove toxins not related to virus die-off, and heavy > > metals? I > > > think > > > It does. It probably cannot remove them all, especially if you > > start out > > > with a compromised immune system, but I believe that it is > removing > > toxins. > > > Here's why. > > > > > > > > > Background first: > > > A friend of mine has a dog that has lymphoma. She took the dog > to > > a vet > > > about an hour and a half from here, because the vet does great > work > > with > > > cancers. She put the dog on IV chemo and special supplements. > The > > dog has > > > done well and the nodes in her neck shrunk. This happened over a > 5 > > month > > > period. Then > > > Recently the nodes came back, the dog got sick again and the vet > > asked my > > > friend if she just wanted to put her dog down. My friend said > no. > > The dog > > > was bad enough that she was on IV antibiotics for 3 days to try > and > > lower an > > > infection that had Hit the dog. > > > > > > When my friend told me this I suggested MMS to her. She took it > to > > her vet > > > who decided to give it to the dog orally rather than IV because > the > > dog was > > > already on IV antibiotics. Within one day of the MMS the dog was > > able to > > > get off the IV and go home. All the swelling had gone down > > overnight and > > > the dog seemed to be feeling much better, so the vet sent her > home, > > telling > > > my friend that she had never seen such a quick recovery before. > > Since that > > > time the dog has really recovered and my friend is thrilled. The > > dog is > > > even jumping up on the bed to receive her squirt of AMMS (she > > hasn't been > > > able to jump on the bed for over 5 months). My friend just > squirts > > the AMMS > > > from a syringe rather than putting into the dogs food and she > says > > the dog > > > seems to know that it is helping. She is always eager to receive > > the AMMS. > > > The nodes are shrinking again. So, now my friend is a believer. > > > > > > I sent her all sorts of info on MMS and she has 2 clients who > have > > lots of > > > candida so she is putting them both on MMS. So then my friend > says > > to me-- > > > you know, I use to have candida, and went on the candida diet and > > did some > > > cleanses and got rid of it, but that was a few years ago and I've > > been > > > craving some strange things, so perhaps the candida is starting > to > > come back > > > Maybe I should try the MMS " . > > > > > > MMS removes toxins? > > > > > > So--she started the MMS, slowly, with 1 drop as I had suggested. > > Now, she > > > considers herself pretty healthy. She is 62, but hikes, is > > physically > > > active, eats a good health promoting diet, exercises, takes herbs > > (she is an > > > herbalist), and has done some other cleansing/detox protocols > > before. > > > > > > By the time she got up to 4 drops she called me, a bit worried, > as > > she got a > > > rash on her stomach in the duodenal area. I told her that > > sometimes people > > > get rashes and other skin problems rather than the > diarrhea/nausea > > I had > > > originally told her to look for. She was relieved because she > said > > that she > > > actually does detox through her skin rather than intestines, as > > this had > > > happened before during her candida detox. She had thought the > rash > > was a > > > reaction to the MMS rather than a detox as I had not originally > > told her to > > > look for that. > > > > > > In talking to her again later, once the rashing got to be really > > itchy--so > > > much so that she couldn't sleep and had to take antihistamine, I > > mentioned > > > that we just found out my uncle has been diagnosed with > leukemia. > > Two years > > > ago his youngest son died of the very same leukemia! They swear > up > > and down > > > that this leukemia is not hereditary but that they were both > > probably > > > exposed to a petroleum based product at some point. > > > > > > My friend gasped and said that she had used a petroleum based > > insecticide to > > > keep flies off her horses. She not only had the rash over her > > stomach area, > > > where the pesticide had probably gone through the liver, but the > > rash was > > > very distinctly under her right arm (and not her left) which > would > > have been > > > the side she put the pesticide on with. > > > > > > So. Why would the body rash in these areas if the AMMS was not > > trying to > > > remove the toxins out through those areas? It is much harder to > > tell what > > > toxins are being removed via the bowel and kidneys, so we can > > wonder if it > > > is even doing this with any heavy metal. But I believe my > friend's > > case to > > > show that the MMS is actually doing just that. > > > > > > I have since recommended my friend take some binding agents to > help > > the body > > > get rid of these toxins more easily. I think from now on I will > > suggest > > > that everyone also take such binding agents when on MMS. Because > > no matter > > > how healthy we seem to be--who will perhaps even remember > something > > like a > > > chemical or environmental exposure from years before, especially > if > > you > > > think it is already removed from your system because you've done > > detoxes > > > before? > > > > > > Perhaps it would behoove all of us taking MMS to also take some > > clay or > > > charcoal or the cheaper liquid zeolite, plus perhaps some liver > > support > > > herbs like milk thistle. If we are stirring up these toxins, or > as > > in the > > > recently reported case of cancer die-off overload that is > > dangerous, our > > > bodies need all the help it can get to get rid of these things. > > None of us > > > are, apparently, as healthy as we think we are. (well, except > for > > you, > > > Wayne. :-) > > > > > > Samala, > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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