Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 I took MMS for 16 days, starting at one drop and slowly working my way up to 9 drops twice daily, then I got sick while working in the hot sun last weekend, and stopped taking it. I'm still not feeling 100% so I haven't started taking it again. I have to do some traveling next month, and will not be able to carry the chemicals with me, so I am not planning on trying to work up to the therapeutic dose of 15 drops 2x daily until February. I intend to start taking the MMS again soon, at a level of about 6 drops per day until after my trip. I felt pretty good while using the MMS, lots of energy (too much, in fact, so that I could barely sleep). The only problem was that it bothered my stomach but I never got extreme nausea or any vomiting. Also, my marginal mental abilities were more limited than usual. It's like my brain took an extended lunch break, but it was sort of pleasant not to be thinking so much. As far as the bug situation, it seemed to clear up while I was taking the MMS, but this may have been due to the ESP products and lime juice baths, I'm not sure. After one week of not taking MMS, nothing has changed. I wasn't taking it to get rid of bugs per se, but was/am trying to get rid of mycoplasma or any other pathogens that may be in my body, making me a good host for body bugs. myrtle > > Hi myrtle. > > I was wondering if you would mind posting about your experience with MMS? Do you think it is helping you? I would love details. > > Frito > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Thank you Myrtle. I like to keep somewhat up with other methods for possible future needs in those other areas you mentioned besides bugs. About your essential oil lime. I have been using it and clove oil in water and using it as a final rinse in my hair. It is yummy and seems to help. Smell like a lifesaver instead of a matchstick or italian salad. I have been struggling the whole time to find something I could put in my mass of hair. Frito From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:05:27 AMSubject: Re: Myrtle-MMS I took MMS for 16 days, starting at one drop and slowly working my wayup to 9 drops twice daily, then I got sick while working in the hotsun last weekend, and stopped taking it. I'm still not feeling 100%so I haven't started taking it again. I have to do some travelingnext month, and will not be able to carry the chemicals with me, so Iam not planning on trying to work up to the therapeutic dose of 15drops 2x daily until February. I intend to start taking the MMS againsoon, at a level of about 6 drops per day until after my trip.I felt pretty good while using the MMS, lots of energy (too much, infact, so that I could barely sleep). The only problem was that itbothered my stomach but I never got extreme nausea or any vomiting. Also, my marginal mental abilities were more limited than usual. It'slike my brain took an extended lunch break, but it was sort ofpleasant not to be thinking so much. As far as the bug situation, itseemed to clear up while I was taking the MMS, but this may have beendue to the ESP products and lime juice baths, I'm not sure. After oneweek of not taking MMS, nothing has changed. I wasn't taking it toget rid of bugs per se, but was/am trying to get rid of mycoplasma orany other pathogens that may be in my body, making me a good host forbody bugs.myrtle>> Hi myrtle.> > I was wondering if you would mind posting about your experience withMMS? Do you think it is helping you? I would love details.> > Frito> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 You're welcome! Have you tried the MMS? I'm not sure what to make of the claims that it cures malaria and cancer, it sounds pretty far-fetched to me. Because it has been recommended in various places such as Dr. Kolb's protocol, and by people in this group, I thought I'd give it a try. I've been using lime juice in my bath, and some oil from the lime skins, but mainly the juice. It has seemed to kill off whatever was in my skin, mites, worms, or whatever it is. And I think the esp products have helped draw " crap " to the surface of my skin. In my last esp order, I ordered the esp organic shampoo, which I have used twice. I shampood my hair once with a regular shampoo, then I " shampood " my hair with the esp shampoo. The esp shampoo does not lather, so I left it in my hair for 24 hours before rinsing it out. I used several pumps of the shampoo, to coat my entire scalp. It did wonders for my scalp and my scalp feels back to normal now. Leaving the shampoo in your hair makes it appear that your hair is oily, but it's not too unsightly. I had previously been rubbing the esp soap into my scalp, and that was horribly unsightly, like bride of enstein. myrtle > > > > Hi myrtle. > > > > I was wondering if you would mind posting about your experience with > MMS? Do you think it is helping you? I would love details. > > > > Frito > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Frito, may I suggest adding a little lemon and oregano essential oils to it. I have been using the combination of all four and it is kicking butt. I add it to my oil base and put in on over the ESP. Are you noticing any scalp irratation using water as a base? bob bob > > > > Hi myrtle. > > > > I was wondering if you would mind posting about your experience with > MMS? Do you think it is helping you? I would love details. > > > > Frito > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Have you considered bentonite clay as the base? I'm getting ready to mix a new batch of homemade skin balm, and am going to use bentonite clay in it, as an experiment. myrtle > > > > Thank you Myrtle. I like to keep somewhat up with other methods > for possible future needs in those other areas you mentioned besides > bugs. > > > > About your essential oil lime. I have been using it and clove oil > in water and using it as a final rinse in my hair. It is yummy and > seems to help. Smell like a lifesaver instead of a matchstick or > italian salad. I have been struggling the whole time to find > something I could put in my mass of hair. > > > > Frito Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Bentonite clay seems to make a huge differance with this mess in my opinion. Started using it again with the epsom salts. Really drys the skin out though so thinking moisterizing in regard to your balm may be a good idea. J. From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>Subject: Re: Myrtle-MMSbird mites Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 8:35 PM Have you considered bentonite clay as the base? I'm getting ready tomix a new batch of homemade skin balm, and am going to use bentoniteclay in it, as an experiment.myrtle> >> > Thank you Myrtle. I like to keep somewhat up with other methods > for possible future needs in those other areas you mentioned besides > bugs. > > > > About your essential oil lime. I have been using it and clove oil > in water and using it as a final rinse in my hair. It is yummy and > seems to help. Smell like a lifesaver instead of a matchstick or > italian salad. I have been struggling the whole time to find > something I could put in my mass of hair.> > > > Frito Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Hi J. Really missed you. I do a once a week, a bentonite clay full body and hair masque, then jump into the tub and let the clay soak off me. Sometimes I add a little clove and orgegano oil to the clay. Was hoping you had whooped bug arse. bob > > > > > > Thank you Myrtle. I like to keep somewhat up with other methods > > for possible future needs in those other areas you mentioned besides > > bugs. > > > > > > About your essential oil lime. I have been using it and clove oil > > in water and using it as a final rinse in my hair. It is yummy and > > seems to help. Smell like a lifesaver instead of a matchstick or > > italian salad. I have been struggling the whole time to find > > something I could put in my mass of hair. > > > > > > Frito > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 > > > > > > Hi myrtle. > > > > > > I was wondering if you would mind posting about your experience with > > MMS? Do you think it is helping you? I would love details. > > > > > > Frito > > > > > > MMS has worked for me. Reached my 15 drops 3 times daily. Am now on the maintenance drops of 6 daily for 5 days. Then on the weekends I have been mega dosing vitamin C. Main reason for the C is I believe this cleared blockage in my heart as well. I know sounds far fetched but so do these bugs. LOL Which I KNOW IS NOT FAR FETCHED. The C will strengthen my heart vessel's. I feel strength like I have not felt since the infection. I also bathe and wash my clothes in this protocol now. Also use the cold mist fogger to disinfect my home. Has worked great for m and other than the extreme healing crisis. But once you are through the healing crisis diarrhea nausea you are through it. Good luck everyone with spring coming on I am worried about the springtails and mites returning. Perhaps with my self being stronger my body will not be as appealing. Happy Spring to all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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