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I'm at 15 drops tonight_once a day. Recently I've noticed a

dehydrating effect that I did not notice while at lower dosage. The

only pharmaceutical I'm taking is Adderall, which I know has some

dehydrating effect and 1 or 2 cups caffeine tea a day.

My question is: if anyone else has experienced the sense of noticeable

dry (mouth)actually more like dry tongue & throat.

I can make sense of other symptoms due to cleansing effect and do not

increase by 1 drop a day always. Sometimes I do same amt. 2 or even 3

days according to cleansing effect symptoms.

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> I'm at 15 drops tonight_once a day. Recently I've noticed a

> dehydrating effect that I did not notice while at lower dosage. The

> only pharmaceutical I'm taking is Adderall, which I know has some

> dehydrating effect and 1 or 2 cups caffeine tea a day.

> My question is: if anyone else has experienced the sense of noticeable

> dry (mouth)actually more like dry tongue & throat.

> I can make sense of other symptoms due to cleansing effect and do not

> increase by 1 drop a day always. Sometimes I do same amt. 2 or even 3

> days according to cleansing effect symptoms.

>

Sodium chloride (salt) is one of the products formed when MMS is broken

down. I notice being more thirsty, at only 6 drops twice a day, myself.

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Hello,

Yes, MMS is an oxidizer - it is basically aging your system or

" rusting " it. With that, you are going to notice wrinkling and drying

out. In order to help the skin stay moist and hydrated by drinking

lots of water and take Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Animal Fat

and use lotion. I would take these supplements at the opposite end of

your MMS - if you take MMS at night, take these in the morning.

Good luck,

Brad

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aging the system? so that means aging us overall? is this temporary while taking MMS?

One of my miserable diseases itself consists of painful dry eyes, dry cotton mouth, dry skin, dry hair, dry throat, no mucous, tears, saliva. So what am I doing taking MMS? What if it permanently makes me worse? There are medications that have permanently ruined peoples secretion glands. As it is, without MMS I take the supplements Brad mentioned below and I still am miserable. I don't know if I should continue.

From: Brad Andersen <bradandersen@...>Subject: [ ] Re:Using MMS since Nov 23 and Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 9:13 PM

Hello,Yes, MMS is an oxidizer - it is basically aging your system or"rusting" it. With that, you are going to notice wrinkling and dryingout. In order to help the skin stay moist and hydrated by drinkinglots of water and take Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Animal Fatand use lotion. I would take these supplements at the opposite end ofyour MMS - if you take MMS at night, take these in the morning.Good luck,Brad

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mms could make the rx meds work better-so you need less rx meds??

roger

From: christelad56 <christela56@...>Subject: [ ] Re: Using MMS since Nov 23 and Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 5:26 PM

>> I'm at 15 drops tonight_once a day. Recently I've noticed a> dehydrating effect that I did not notice while at lower dosage. The> only pharmaceutical I'm taking is Adderall, which I know has some> dehydrating effect and 1 or 2 cups caffeine tea a day. > My question is: if anyone else has experienced the sense of noticeable> dry (mouth)actually more like dry tongue & throat. > I can make sense of other symptoms due to cleansing effect and do not> increase by 1 drop a day always. Sometimes I do same amt. 2 or even 3> days according to cleansing effect symptoms.>Sodium chloride (salt) is one of the products formed when MMS is broken down. I notice being more

thirsty, at only 6 drops twice a day, myself.

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Wait a minute....I understood from Jim Humbles book that MMS only

attacked and destroyed the bad bacteria viruses and such while

leaving our bodies for the most part unharmed by the chlorine

dioxide molecules. please explain.

IN NC

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> Hello,

>

> Yes, MMS is an oxidizer - it is basically aging your system or

> " rusting " it. With that, you are going to notice wrinkling and drying

> out. In order to help the skin stay moist and hydrated by drinking

> lots of water and take Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Animal Fat

> and use lotion. I would take these supplements at the opposite end of

> your MMS - if you take MMS at night, take these in the morning.

>

> Good luck,

> Brad

>

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Hi All -

MMS is an oxygenator.... it only takes out low pH organisms, metals,

etc. I don't know why it would 'oxidize'... I've never heard that.

Changes to the skin are common when one is in a healing process as the

skin is the largest organ in the body - and will try and excrete what

it can. Once healed, the skin should look beautiful.

Here is a very interesting youtube on choride dioxide:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyalNSokRrw & feature=related

Lynn

>

> Hello,

>

> Yes, MMS is an oxidizer - it is basically aging your system or

> " rusting " it. With that, you are going to notice wrinkling and drying

> out. In order to help the skin stay moist and hydrated by drinking

> lots of water and take Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Animal Fat

> and use lotion. I would take these supplements at the opposite end of

> your MMS - if you take MMS at night, take these in the morning.

>

> Good luck,

> Brad

>

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On 12/14/2008, tapersafely (lmichaels02@...) wrote:

> MMS is an oxygenator

No, it isn't... it is an extremely powerful oxidizer.

This is a major point regarding all of the sodium chlorite based

so-called 'liquid oxygen' products - they are NOT 'oxygenators', and any

benefit they provide is due to the sodium chlorite being converted to

chlorine dioxide by the body's own digestive acids (HCL mainly)...

> I don't know why it would 'oxidize'... I've never heard that.

Then you haven't read any of the considerable information about MMS,

inclduing but not limited to Jims books, where this is made quite plain.

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after using mms once my skin imperfection disapears , red infected hair folicules gone ,skin is smooth .

the only caution I see would be supplement iodine as CL can deplace iodine in thyroid function

[ ] Re:Using MMS since Nov 23 and

Hi All - MMS is an oxygenator.... it only takes out low pH organisms, metals, etc. I don't know why it would 'oxidize'... I've never heard that. Changes to the skin are common when one is in a healing process as the skin is the largest organ in the body - and will try and excrete what it can. Once healed, the skin should look beautiful.Here is a very interesting youtube on choride dioxide:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyalNSokRrw & feature=relatedLynn--- In , "Brad Andersen" <bradandersen@...> wrote:>> Hello,> > Yes, MMS is an oxidizer - it is basically aging your system or> "rusting" it. With that, you are going to notice wrinkling and drying> out. In order to help the skin stay moist and hydrated by drinking> lots of water and take Vitamin E, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Animal Fat> and use lotion. I would take these supplements at the opposite end of> your MMS - if you take MMS at night, take these in the morning.> > Good luck,> Brad>

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