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The most important effect that MMS has is that it turns your body

alkaline.

Cancer exists in acid medium. Test her pH on colour test strips.

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Judith

Connie wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

tomorrow.

Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with taking MMS

for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to be sure

about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this is...sorry).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Connie

http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

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Re: MMS For Cancer

I recommend this site for info on MMS. Lots of testimonials here where folks

have shared

their experience in detail http://www.healthsalon.org/mms-testimonials/

Personally, after watching this MMS thing intensively since September I would

not limit my

treatment to MMS for cancer. I have noted quite a few cancer cases that did not

work or

respond well enough to MMS, although granted, some do.

And this is very interesting site on how someone is treating his cancer in part

through regulating his PH and other things. Be sure to look at his live blood

analysis

reports found on this page. This a daily journal, from what seems to be a very

intelligent

guy to me. Lots of questions can get answered here.

http://www.stopdoingcancer.com/

Best,

Arrow

In , " Connie " <conniekillbug@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

> tomorrow.

>

> Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with taking MMS

> for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to be sure

> about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this is...sorry).

> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

>

> Thanks,

>

> Connie

> http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

>

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Hi Arrow,

Thanks for the links. I noticed one case where MMS really helped a

woman with breast cancer, but did not find much else on the

testimonial site.

Do you know if the people you mention also did chemo along with MMS?

This guy asked me today if he could do MMS along with chemo (he has

leukemia) and I told him I wasn't sure, but to be careful--I think it

could be too much, but if you think MMS isn't enough to cure cancer

alone--perhaps he could do a low dose of MMS with chemo?

What do you guys think?

Thanks!

Connie

http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> Re: MMS For Cancer

>

> I recommend this site for info on MMS. Lots of testimonials here

where folks

> have shared

> their experience in detail http://www.healthsalon.org/mms-testimonials/

>

> Personally, after watching this MMS thing intensively since

September I would not limit my

> treatment to MMS for cancer. I have noted quite a few cancer cases

that did not work or

> respond well enough to MMS, although granted, some do.

>

> And this is very interesting site on how someone is treating his

cancer in part

> through regulating his PH and other things. Be sure to look at his

live blood analysis

> reports found on this page. This a daily journal, from what seems to

be a very intelligent

> guy to me. Lots of questions can get answered here.

>

> http://www.stopdoingcancer.com/

>

> Best,

> Arrow

>

>

>

> In , " Connie "

<conniekillbug@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

> > tomorrow.

> >

> > Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with taking MMS

> > for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to be sure

> > about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this is...sorry).

> > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Connie

> > http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> >

>

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One woman I know of who used mms for cancer did it after chemo, as well as a

couple

with prostate cancer. I just can't answer your question because I don't know. I

think Jim

Humble says do them at different times of the day.

My best advice for cancer is to head to Oasis of Hope in mexico. There are other

good

ones down there too. But this site is very interesting and perhaps I posted it

here before

cant remember. There is a wealth of info here!

www.stopdoingcancer.com

In , " Connie " <conniekillbug@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Arrow,

>

> Thanks for the links. I noticed one case where MMS really helped a

> woman with breast cancer, but did not find much else on the

> testimonial site.

>

> Do you know if the people you mention also did chemo along with MMS?

> This guy asked me today if he could do MMS along with chemo (he has

> leukemia) and I told him I wasn't sure, but to be careful--I think it

> could be too much, but if you think MMS isn't enough to cure cancer

> alone--perhaps he could do a low dose of MMS with chemo?

>

> What do you guys think?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Connie

> http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

>

>

>

> > Re: MMS For Cancer

> >

> > I recommend this site for info on MMS. Lots of testimonials here

> where folks

> > have shared

> > their experience in detail http://www.healthsalon.org/mms-testimonials/

> >

> > Personally, after watching this MMS thing intensively since

> September I would not limit my

> > treatment to MMS for cancer. I have noted quite a few cancer cases

> that did not work or

> > respond well enough to MMS, although granted, some do.

> >

> > And this is very interesting site on how someone is treating his

> cancer in part

> > through regulating his PH and other things. Be sure to look at his

> live blood analysis

> > reports found on this page. This a daily journal, from what seems to

> be a very intelligent

> > guy to me. Lots of questions can get answered here.

> >

> > http://www.stopdoingcancer.com/

> >

> > Best,

> > Arrow

> >

> >

> >

> > In , " Connie "

> <conniekillbug@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

> > > tomorrow.

> > >

> > > Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with taking MMS

> > > for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to be sure

> > > about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this is...sorry).

> > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > > Connie

> > > http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> > >

> >

>

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....the MMS is likely to destroy the chemo drugs. that's why doing them at

different times of the day is recommended. i think i'd just do one or the

other.

> [ ] Re: MMS For Cancer

>

>

> Hi Arrow,

>

> Thanks for the links. I noticed one case where MMS really helped a

> woman with breast cancer, but did not find much else on the

> testimonial site.

>

> Do you know if the people you mention also did chemo along with MMS?

> This guy asked me today if he could do MMS along with chemo (he has

> leukemia) and I told him I wasn't sure, but to be careful--I think it

> could be too much, but if you think MMS isn't enough to cure cancer

> alone--perhaps he could do a low dose of MMS with chemo?

>

> What do you guys think?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Connie

> http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

>

>

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Thanks, Arrow, and Bob!

This info. definitely helps :)

Connie

http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

>

> One woman I know of who used mms for cancer did it after chemo, as

well as a couple

> with prostate cancer. I just can't answer your question because I

don't know. I think Jim

> Humble says do them at different times of the day.

>

> My best advice for cancer is to head to Oasis of Hope in mexico.

There are other good

> ones down there too. But this site is very interesting and perhaps I

posted it here before

> cant remember. There is a wealth of info here!

>

> www.stopdoingcancer.com

>

>

> In , " Connie "

<conniekillbug@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Arrow,

> >

> > Thanks for the links. I noticed one case where MMS really helped a

> > woman with breast cancer, but did not find much else on the

> > testimonial site.

> >

> > Do you know if the people you mention also did chemo along with MMS?

> > This guy asked me today if he could do MMS along with chemo (he has

> > leukemia) and I told him I wasn't sure, but to be careful--I think it

> > could be too much, but if you think MMS isn't enough to cure cancer

> > alone--perhaps he could do a low dose of MMS with chemo?

> >

> > What do you guys think?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Connie

> > http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> >

> >

> >

> > > Re: MMS For Cancer

> > >

> > > I recommend this site for info on MMS. Lots of testimonials here

> > where folks

> > > have shared

> > > their experience in detail

http://www.healthsalon.org/mms-testimonials/

> > >

> > > Personally, after watching this MMS thing intensively since

> > September I would not limit my

> > > treatment to MMS for cancer. I have noted quite a few cancer cases

> > that did not work or

> > > respond well enough to MMS, although granted, some do.

> > >

> > > And this is very interesting site on how someone is treating his

> > cancer in part

> > > through regulating his PH and other things. Be sure to look at his

> > live blood analysis

> > > reports found on this page. This a daily journal, from what seems to

> > be a very intelligent

> > > guy to me. Lots of questions can get answered here.

> > >

> > > http://www.stopdoingcancer.com/

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > Arrow

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > In , " Connie "

> > <conniekillbug@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Hi Everyone,

> > > >

> > > > Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

> > > > tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with

taking MMS

> > > > for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to

be sure

> > > > about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this

is...sorry).

> > > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

> > > >

> > > > Thanks,

> > > >

> > > > Connie

> > > > http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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MMS has been used for cancer. As much as I love MMS, I have recently discovered oleander soup, and if I were to have cancer I would take oleander soup during the day and MMS at night, as they must be separated because the soup is an oxident and MMS an anti-oxident. I think the oleander bush grows in Costa Rica, as it is a tropical?

Oleander soup is free to make if the bushes grow there, and it is a potent cancer killer. I think the 2 would go great together.samala,On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Connie <conniekillbug@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Someone I know here in Costa Rica is going to try MMS for cancer

tomorrow.

Can anyone share with me their knowledge or experience with taking MMS

for cancer? I have read part 2 of Humble's book but I want to be sure

about the guidelines. (I forget what kind of cancer this is...sorry).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Connie

http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

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ooops: MMS is an oxidant, not anti-

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of GaiacitaSent: Monday, June 02, 2008 10:54 PM Subject: Re: [ ] MMS For CancerMMS has been used for cancer. As much as I love MMS, I have recently discovered oleander soup, and if I were to have cancer I would take oleander soup during the day and MMS at night, as they must be separated because the soup is an oxident and MMS an anti-oxident. I think the oleander bush grows in Costa Rica, as it is a tropical?Oleander soup is free to make if the bushes grow there, and it is a potent cancer killer. I think the 2 would go great together.samala,

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Yes, I got the 2 mixed up. The oleander is the anti-oxident and MMS the oxident.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

Ooops: MMS is an oxidant, not anti-

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Yes, I agree with the line of thinking that if you do chemo, do

chemo. Protocols like MMS defeat the purpose and would be counter-

productive IMHO. But while on chemo, take herbs like milk thistle to

protect your liver. I took a hot bath every night, including coffee

enemas every now and then. My idea was to get the chemo in,

annihilate what it could, and get it out asap before it does too much

damage. Might be wrong thinking since it's still in my bones, but

I'm still alive after Stage 4 diagnosis of 3 years, dangit, and my

liver has made it thru so far...

Deb

http://www.freewebs.com/seawanderer/

ps-just started MMS 2 days ago, now at 12 drops and feeling a stomach

ache, I will probably add DMSO soon per a previously posted protocol

I read somewhere...we're all winging it out here, and that is OK!!

>

> ...the MMS is likely to destroy the chemo drugs. that's why doing

them at

> different times of the day is recommended. i think i'd just do one

or the

> other.

>

> > [ ] Re: MMS For Cancer

> >

> >

> > Hi Arrow,

> >

> > Thanks for the links. I noticed one case where MMS really helped a

> > woman with breast cancer, but did not find much else on the

> > testimonial site.

> >

> > Do you know if the people you mention also did chemo along with

MMS?

> > This guy asked me today if he could do MMS along with chemo (he

has

> > leukemia) and I told him I wasn't sure, but to be careful--I

think it

> > could be too much, but if you think MMS isn't enough to cure

cancer

> > alone--perhaps he could do a low dose of MMS with chemo?

> >

> > What do you guys think?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Connie

> > http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com

> >

> >

>

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