Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 > > Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found that after using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can > hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know if this a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > Thanks > Seth > No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerful oxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system works to distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typically H-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set you immune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This process can eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and the cause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolved then you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a Functional Medicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions however IF I were you I would: 1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the " total protein " and " Globulin " levels. If they are both " functionally " (a more narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) high or low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteria grow in low acid states). Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations and treatment if necessary. Dr. Brady Hurst www.TrueHealthDC.com www.doctorbrady.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 ---I have that problem when I take vitamin C or any fruit. could it be that part of the MMS that is bothering rather than the MMS? cathy In , seth sato <sethsato@...> wrote: > > Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found that after using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can > hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know if this a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > Thanks > Seth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Seth, my stomach hurts too from the mms. feels like it's eating the lining of my stomach off.any pearls of wisdom out there??Thanks and best regards,LydiaOn May 15, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Brady wrote:>> Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found thatafter using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can> hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know ifthis a normal "healing reaction" or should I stop.> > Thanks> Seth>No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerfuloxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system worksto distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typicallyH-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set youimmune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This processcan eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and thecause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolvedthen you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a FunctionalMedicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions howeverIF I were you I would:1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the "totalprotein" and "Globulin" levels. If they are both "functionally" (amore narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) highor low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteriagrow in low acid states).Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations andtreatment if necessary.Dr. Brady Hurstwww.TrueHealthDC.comwww.doctorbrady.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 PROBIOTICS are very very effective for ulcers which are generally caused from a bacterial infection. This is a simple cure with few side effects. You'll pretty much get relief. The only other thing is to follow a diet that doesn't aggravate ulcers. andra > > > > Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found that > after using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can > > hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know if > this a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > > > Thanks > > Seth > > > > No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerful > oxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system works > to distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typically > H-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set you > immune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This process > can eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and the > cause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolved > then you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a Functional > Medicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions however > IF I were you I would: > > 1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis > 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the " total > protein " and " Globulin " levels. If they are both " functionally " (a > more narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) high > or low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteria > grow in low acid states). > > Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations and > treatment if necessary. > > Dr. Brady Hurst > www.TrueHealthDC.com > www.doctorbrady.wordpress.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I am seeing way too many people taking Chlorine Dioxide without supervision. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE. I'm mean, pharmaceuticals, vitamins, herbs, ClO2...nothing! It is not a good idea. Find a Functional Medicine Doctor like myself to help guide. To your Health, Brady Hurst DC, CCCN (Chiropractic Neurologist) TrueHealthDC.com Functional Medicine Functional Endocrinology Functional Neurology Cutting Edge Drugless Treatments Chiropractic Testimonials- Read amazing stories directly from Dr. Brady's patients. Dr. Brady's Blog: Alternative Medicine can Address THAT?!? 1401 Peachtree St. #160 Atlanta GA, 30309 Office: 404.475.0402 Direct: 404.295.5722 Fax: 678.306.1841 * Emails checked twice daily. If urgent, please call me.* |PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION DISCLAIMER| If this email contains Personal Health Information, it is HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL. It is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee. It is to be used only as an aid to provide specific healthcare services to this patient. Any other use is a violation of Federal Law (HIPAA) and will be reported as such. On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Lydia Flynn <bflynn2@...> wrote: Seth, my stomach hurts too from the mms. feels like it's eating the lining of my stomach off.any pearls of wisdom out there?? Thanks and best regards,LydiaOn May 15, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Brady wrote: >> Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found thatafter using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can> hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know ifthis a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > Thanks> Seth>No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerfuloxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system worksto distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typically H-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set youimmune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This processcan eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and thecause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolved then you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a FunctionalMedicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions howeverIF I were you I would:1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the " totalprotein " and " Globulin " levels. If they are both " functionally " (amore narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) high or low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteriagrow in low acid states).Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations andtreatment if necessary.Dr. Brady Hurst www.TrueHealthDC.comwww.doctorbrady.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 ---Great to hear that there are doctors like you out there. I used to go to them and that is one of the reasons that I have lasted this long with so many infections. However, like many Lyme, patients this disease eats up all your finances and resources and often the energy of your caretaker and yourself.I myself am hanging by a thin bare thread of health and resources. Then we are forced to take matters into our own hands rather than waste away or be mistreated by the conventional physicians.Many of us have lost a lot but the precious thing that I have discovered is the support of people in these groups and the concern of profesionals like you. Thanks a lot for your imput. I do agree in theory with you. It is the best thing to have is a good physician to back you up and help you. cathy In , " Dr. Brady Hurst " <Dr.B@...> wrote: > > I am seeing way too many people taking Chlorine Dioxide without > supervision. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE. I'm mean, pharmaceuticals, vitamins, > herbs, ClO2...nothing! It is not a good idea. Find a Functional Medicine > Doctor like myself to help guide. > > To your Health, > [image: Photobucket] <http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/Chirodc632001/? action=view & current=DrBradyHurstnewsignature-1.jpg> > Brady Hurst DC, CCCN (Chiropractic Neurologist) > TrueHealthDC.com <http://www.truehealthdc.com/> > > Functional Medicine > Functional Endocrinology > Functional Neurology > Cutting Edge Drugless Treatments > *Chiropractic* > > *Testimonials- Read amazing stories directly from Dr. Brady's > patients.*<http://doctorbrady.wordpress.com/2008/02/26/words-from- dr-brady-hursts-patients/> > > *Dr. Brady's Blog: Alternative Medicine can Address > THAT?!?<http://doctorbrady.wordpress.com/> > [image: Photobucket] <http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a64/Chirodc632001/? action=view & current=TrueHealthnewlogofuncmed3-1.jpg> > * > *1401 Peachtree St. #160 Atlanta GA, 30309 Office: 404.475.0402 Direct: > 404.295.5722 Fax: 678.306.1841 * > > ** Emails checked twice daily. If urgent, please call me.* * > > *|PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION DISCLAIMER| If this email contains Personal > Health Information, it is HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL. It is intended for the > exclusive use of the addressee. It is to be used only as an aid to provide > specific healthcare services to this patient. Any other use is a violation > of Federal Law (HIPAA) and will be reported as such. * > * > > **On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Lydia Flynn <bflynn2@...> > wrote: > * > > > > * * * * > > > > *Seth, my stomach hurts too from the mms. feels like it's eating the > > lining of my stomach off.* > > * > > * > > *any pearls of wisdom out there??* > > * > > * > > *Thanks and best regards,* > > * > > * > > *Lydia* > > * > > * > > * > > * > > *On May 15, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Brady wrote:* > > * > > * > > > > * > > > > > > Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found that > > after using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can > > > hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know if > > this a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Seth > > > > > > > No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerful > > oxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system works > > to distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typically > > H-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set you > > immune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This process > > can eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and the > > cause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolved > > then you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a Functional > > Medicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions however > > IF I were you I would: > > > > 1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis > > 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the " total > > protein " and " Globulin " levels. If they are both " functionally " (a > > more narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) high > > or low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteria > > grow in low acid states). > > > > Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations and > > treatment if necessary. > > > > Dr. Brady Hurst > > www.TrueHealthDC.com > > www.doctorbrady.wordpress.com > > > > * > > > > * > > * > > * * > > * * > > * > * > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 ---Probiotics and a strict alkaline simple diet have not done it for me. I continue to do it but I eat half of my diet in liquid form because my stomach is not that great. Therefore, MMS or rather the vitamin C or both are not on my agenda for a while but my husband is doing it. He is in relatively good health and he has been able to get rid of a bug that was draining him physically. cathy In , " beyourpassion " <beyourpassion@...> wrote: > > PROBIOTICS are very very effective for ulcers which are generally caused from a bacterial > infection. > > This is a simple cure with few side effects. You'll pretty much get relief. The only other > thing is to follow a diet that doesn't aggravate ulcers. > > andra > > > > > > Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found that > > after using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can > > > hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know if > > this a normal " healing reaction " or should I stop. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Seth > > > > > > > No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerful > > oxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system works > > to distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typically > > H-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set you > > immune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This process > > can eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and the > > cause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolved > > then you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a Functional > > Medicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions however > > IF I were you I would: > > > > 1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis > > 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the " total > > protein " and " Globulin " levels. If they are both " functionally " (a > > more narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) high > > or low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteria > > grow in low acid states). > > > > Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations and > > treatment if necessary. > > > > Dr. Brady Hurst > > www.TrueHealthDC.com > > www.doctorbrady.wordpress.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Hello Brady I take it you are new to this group? If so, let me say "Welcome to the group". What is a "Functional Medicine" doctor? Helen"Dr. Brady Hurst" <Dr.B@...> wrote: I am seeing way too many people taking Chlorine Dioxide without supervision. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE. I'm mean, pharmaceuticals, vitamins, herbs, ClO2...nothing! It is not a good idea. Find a Functional Medicine Doctor like myself to help guide. To your Health, Brady Hurst DC, CCCN (Chiropractic Neurologist)TrueHealthDC.com Functional MedicineFunctional EndocrinologyFunctional NeurologyCutting Edge Drugless TreatmentsChiropractic Testimonials- Read amazing stories directly from Dr. Brady's patients. Dr. Brady's Blog: Alternative Medicine can Address THAT?!? 1401 Peachtree St. #160 Atlanta GA, 30309 Office: 404.475.0402 Direct: 404.295.5722 Fax: 678.306.1841 * Emails checked twice daily. If urgent, please call me.* |PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION DISCLAIMER| If this email contains Personal Health Information, it is HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL. It is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee. It is to be used only as an aid to provide specific healthcare services to this patient. Any other use is a violation of Federal Law (HIPAA) and will be reported as such. On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Lydia Flynn <bflynn2optonline (DOT) net> wrote: Seth, my stomach hurts too from the mms. feels like it's eating the lining of my stomach off. any pearls of wisdom out there?? Thanks and best regards, Lydia On May 15, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Brady wrote: >> Has anyone ever used MMs for stomach ulcers? I have found thatafter using MMS my stomach is far more sensitive and can> hurt for a short period of time after I eat. Does anyone know ifthis a normal "healing reaction" or should I stop.> > Thanks> Seth>No, do not use chlorine dioxide for SU's. ClO2 is a very powerfuloxidant (how a nail rust... it also is the way our immune system worksto distroy forin invators). Yes, it will kill the bacteria (typicallyH-pylori) if that is the cause of the ulcers but that will set youimmune system into action to clean up after the bombing. This processcan eat futher at the ulcer sites. Futher, if it is bacterial and thecause for them to be able to survive in your stomach isn't resolvedthen you can expect to see those ulcers again. I am a FunctionalMedicine physician so I can not give you direct recommentions howeverIF I were you I would:1. Do a comprehensive stool analysis to check the level of dysbiosis 2. Chomprehinsive blood analsis paying attention to the "totalprotein" and "Globulin" levels. If they are both "functionally" (amore narrow range than the disease ranges stated on lab reports) highor low then that may indicate low stomach acid production (bacteriagrow in low acid states).Go from there. Understand it? I can do long distant consultations andtreatment if necessary.Dr. Brady Hurstwww.TrueHealthDC.comwww.doctorbrady.wordpress.com Total Body Cleanse! Acid Reflux? Constipation? More Energy..Look younger..ImproveLungs/Brain www.holyteaclub.com/zhebee Make $s if desired! Helen, Ind Rep for HTC 604-420-1544 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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