Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Oxidative damage is a genuine concern. This is true for ozone, iodine, or MMS, as they are all oxidizers. It is easy to compensate for this by taking all the oxidizers in the morning, and in the evening, take anti-oxidants such as vitamin C, glutathione, vitamin E (wheat germ oil, preferably), and others. Add minerals as well, because oxidants can damage them as well. Experts in ozone have recommended high doses of vitamin C when a patient experiences an overdose of ozone. So why oxidize at all? It is virtually the only way to rid yourself of fungi; antioxidants can't seem to do this job. Fungi are extremely hardy, and it wouldn't surprise me if they are the primary cause of death at a fundamental level. Cancer has been shown to be a fungus by Dr. Simoncini, and others such as Dr. Holland and Doug Kaufman, offer surprising evidence that fungus is behind a number of other illnesses such as diabetes, fibromyalgia, and heart disease. http://mmsmiracle.com/_Burket > > > > MMS is not a miracle, not a mineral and not a supplement, It can > be a safe > > and effective short term treatment of certain diseases if taken > carefully. > > In the end however, you will most likely find your condition, > whatever it > > is, becoming resistant to MMS. I did. When it comes back on you and > try more > > MMS, as I did, you get into oxidative damage. > > > > Hi daddybob, > > I think it does cause oxidative stress. When on high levels of it, > there was a wasted, aged looked. I also get that with high levels of > ozone. I know vitamin C is not recommended with oxygen supplements, > but I think it might help. > > Change of subject: I wanted to ask you how your daughter is doing > with the lymes, and do you still have the egroup regarding her > progress? If so, would you send me the link? > > I want to start doing the salt/c treatment. Not because I have > lymes, but incase I do. lol So many people have been dx with CFS > only to discover years later it is lymes, so I thought I'd give it a > try, and if things start crawling out of my head, I bet I have lymes. > > Another question, if you don't mind. I remember you mentioning some > vitamin C caused depression? Did I get that right? What brand did > you eventually end up using, and do you have a contact number where > to get it. Does it come in bulk? If I really get serious about > this, I'm going to be needing a lot of the stuff, and thought it'd be > better to buy in bulk if possible. > > Merry Christmas to all! > > TIA, > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Dan, I would suggest taking MMS multiple times per day only when necessary, such as overcoming an infection, etc. Ordinarily, the recommendation is for 6 drops/day for maintenance per Jim Humble. During times when you are not ill, it is suggested by me to take antioxidants when you are not taking MMS. Another alternative is to take multiple doses in quick succession, such as taking 10 drops/hour for three hours. This then leaves plenty of time to take antioxidants at the end of the day. This method is preferable when fighting the flu, for example. Flu viruses multiply very quickly, so you need to " keep at it " when fighting them with MMS. I used this protocol with my wife with success. http://mmsmiracle.com/_Burket http://chainexerciser.tripod.com > > > > > > MMS is not a miracle, not a mineral and not a supplement, It > > can > > be a safe > > > and effective short term treatment of certain diseases if > taken > > carefully. > > > In the end however, you will most likely find your > condition, > > whatever it > > > is, becoming resistant to MMS. I did. When it comes back on > you > and > > try more > > > MMS, as I did, you get into oxidative damage. > > > > > > Hi daddybob, > > > > I think it does cause oxidative stress. When on high levels of > > it, > > there was a wasted, aged looked. I also get that with high > levels > of > > ozone. I know vitamin C is not recommended with oxygen > supplements, > > but I think it might help. > > > > Change of subject: I wanted to ask you how your daughter is > doing > > with the lymes, and do you still have the egroup regarding her > > > progress? If so, would you send me the link? > > > > I want to start doing the salt/c treatment. Not because I have > > > lymes, but incase I do. lol So many people have been dx with > CFS > > only to discover years later it is lymes, so I thought I'd > give it > a > > try, and if things start crawling out of my head, I bet I have > > lymes. > > > > Another question, if you don't mind. I remember you mentioning > > some > > vitamin C caused depression? Did I get that right? What brand > did > > you eventually end up using, and do you have a contact number > where > > to get it. Does it come in bulk? If I really get serious about > > > this, I'm going to be needing a lot of the stuff, and thought > it'd > be > > better to buy in bulk if possible. > > > > Merry Christmas to all! > > > > TIA, > > > > Gail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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