Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 I was diagnosed with MS 5 years ago and have been on LDN for the last 6 months and started MMS a few weeks ago, I am also on StemEnhance and a few other things. I noticed an improvement at the beginning and that has slowed down now. I am on 10 drops and will start increasing again in a few days as I am busy for the next few days and cannot afford the nausea which I have had before when I went up to 8 drops. I would like to hear from others that are using it for MS and any successes or advice that they may have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Have you considered using MMS transdermally with DMSO? That would be my choice in your case.. elise.krog wrote: I was diagnosed with MS 5 years ago and have been on LDN for the last 6 months and started MMS a few weeks ago, I am also on StemEnhance and a few other things. I noticed an improvement at the beginning and that has slowed down now. I am on 10 drops and will start increasing again in a few days as I am busy for the next few days and cannot afford the nausea which I have had before when I went up to 8 drops. I would like to hear from others that are using it for MS and any successes or advice that they may have. Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 Hi Jim What exactly is MMS transdermally with DMSO? Smiles Elise > > > I was diagnosed with MS 5 years ago and have been on LDN for the last > > 6 months and started MMS a few weeks ago, I am also on StemEnhance and > > a few other things. I noticed an improvement at the beginning and that > > has slowed down now. I am on 10 drops and will start increasing again > > in a few days as I am busy for the next few days and cannot afford the > > nausea which I have had before when I went up to 8 drops. I would like > > to hear from others that are using it for MS and any successes or > > advice that they may have. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Go back into the archives, here is one post: Yes...it is 15 drops of MMS to 1 tsp. of acidic acid, let activate for 3 min. then add 1 1/4 tsp of DMSO to the MMS and activate for 3 more min. It is then ready to go. If using transdermally you may also use this twice a day because it does not cause the nausea that occurs when taken orally but you need to alternate where you apply it because of the irritation.. ...you may also get some diarrhea. You should also paint it on with a cotton ball or cotton square...you may rub it in but they say painting it on is more effective. I do rub it around my ear though without problem. S > > > I was diagnosed with MS 5 years ago and have been on LDN for the last > > 6 months and started MMS a few weeks ago, I am also on StemEnhance and > > a few other things. I noticed an improvement at the beginning and that > > has slowed down now. I am on 10 drops and will start increasing again > > in a few days as I am busy for the next few days and cannot afford the > > nausea which I have had before when I went up to 8 drops. I would like > > to hear from others that are using it for MS and any successes or > > advice that they may have. > > > > > Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Also, it is citric acid that you mix with MMS not acidic acid...that is a mistake I made when posting this info. Hopefully those familiar with MMS knows it was supposed to be citric acid. Regards... Sandy > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with MS 5 years ago and have been on LDN for the last > > > > 6 months and started MMS a few weeks ago, I am also on StemEnhance and > > > > a few other things. I noticed an improvement at the beginning and that > > > > has slowed down now. I am on 10 drops and will start increasing again > > > > in a few days as I am busy for the next few days and cannot afford the > > > > nausea which I have had before when I went up to 8 drops. I would like > > > > to hear from others that are using it for MS and any successes or > > > > advice that they may have. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 http://www.emergingworlds.com/ch_viruses_detail.cfm?vPageid=98 --- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...> wrote: > > Hi MMSr's > � > I have a friend with MS. > � > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > � > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > � > Just trying to help friends. > � > Arie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Hello Arie, I also have some friends who suffer from MS. After extensive study we have decided that adding additional oxidative stress to the body by the use of a strong oxidizer is probably not the best way to go. However, the subject of detoxification frequently surfaces. Since drinking pure water is an excellent way to detoxify, we are using sodium chlorite as an additional water treatment. The idea is that drinking lots of pure water will detoxify the body and reduce the load on the immune system. The result of traveling down this road for some time now is that everyone's condition has improved. It may not be a cure, but it does seem to help. Unfortunately, every area has a little different water supply and the quality of water varies. This means that individual testing is required to dial in the proper mix. With soft city water we are filtering it through charcoal then adding 0.5 ml of 5% sodium chlorite to a gallon of water, then the PH of the water is adjusted to a PH of 6 and the water is left to sit for 24 hours. Then the conductivity of the water is adjusted to about 150 microsiemens using sea salt. The goal is to consume about 2 liters of this a day by sipping on it throughout the day. This solution has about 4 PPM available chlorine dioxide and about 0.2 PPM of that as free chlorine dioxide. The impurities in the water are removed during the 24 hour wait time. Since the water has been pretreated by the city water treatment system, there should be minimal impurities left in the water. This low level treatment is usually enough to kill off anything left. In areas with hard water, and with well water, we are distilling the water and reducing the amount of sodium chlorite in half. In this case the water starts off pure and the sodium chlorite is added to prevent any biofilm from beginning to form during storage. Tom --- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...> wrote: > > Hi MMSr's > > I have a friend with MS. > > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > > Just trying to help friends. > > Arie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Here are some reference from others suffering with MS and using MMS1. I am not sure this is a cure but symptomatic relief when this ill is a blessing. Start slow and see if there is progress. http://www.mmshealthyforlife.com/?p=490 http://www.miraclemineral.org/stories.php http://www.huldaclarkzappers.com/mms.html http://www.healthsalon.org/399/mms-for-ms/ > > > Hello Arie, > > I also have some friends who suffer from MS. After extensive study we have decided that adding additional oxidative stress to the body by the use of a strong oxidizer is probably not the best way to go. > > However, the subject of detoxification frequently surfaces. Since drinking pure water is an excellent way to detoxify, we are using sodium chlorite as an additional water treatment. The idea is that drinking lots of pure water will detoxify the body and reduce the load on the immune system. > > The result of traveling down this road for some time now is that everyone's condition has improved. It may not be a cure, but it does seem to help. > > Unfortunately, every area has a little different water supply and the quality of water varies. This means that individual testing is required to dial in the proper mix. > > With soft city water we are filtering it through charcoal then adding 0.5 ml of 5% sodium chlorite to a gallon of water, then the PH of the water is adjusted to a PH of 6 and the water is left to sit for 24 hours. Then the conductivity of the water is adjusted to about 150 microsiemens using sea salt. > > The goal is to consume about 2 liters of this a day by sipping on it throughout the day. > > This solution has about 4 PPM available chlorine dioxide and about 0.2 PPM of that as free chlorine dioxide. The impurities in the water are removed during the 24 hour wait time. Since the water has been pretreated by the city water treatment system, there should be minimal impurities left in the water. This low level treatment is usually enough to kill off anything left. > > In areas with hard water, and with well water, we are distilling the water and reducing the amount of sodium chlorite in half. In this case the water starts off pure and the sodium chlorite is added to prevent any biofilm from beginning to form during storage. > > Tom > > > --- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@> wrote: > > > > Hi MMSr's > > � > > I have a friend with MS. > > � > > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > > � > > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > > � > > Just trying to help friends. > > � > > Arie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 to teh extent their MS symptoms are caused by infections viral, bacterial (lyme etc) MMS could help, but heavy metals can play a leading role as well an MMS in my exp. doesnt do much for mercury. I dont belive MMS will carry mercury out of the body. That should be considered as well. On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:59 PM, healinghope <mfrreman@...> wrote: Here are some reference from others suffering with MS and using MMS1. I am not sure this is a cure but symptomatic relief when this ill is a blessing. Start slow and see if there is progress. http://www.mmshealthyforlife.com/?p=490 http://www.miraclemineral.org/stories.php http://www.huldaclarkzappers.com/mms.html http://www.healthsalon.org/399/mms-for-ms/ > > > > Hi MMSr's > > � > > I have a friend with MS. > > � > > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > > � > > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > > � > > Just trying to help friends. > > � > > Arie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 mms did not help my hg issues either.roger Here are some reference from others suffering with MS and using MMS1. I am not sure this is a cure but symptomatic relief when this ill is a blessing. Start slow and see if there is progress. http://www.mmshealt hyforlife. com/?p=490 http://www.miraclem ineral.org/ stories.php http://www.huldacla rkzappers. com/mms.html http://www.healthsa lon.org/399/ mms-for-ms/ > > > > Hi MMSr's > > � > > I have a friend with MS. > > � > > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > > � > > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > > � > > Just trying to help friends. > > � > > Arie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2010 Report Share Posted April 3, 2010 Aire,Regarding multiple sclerosis, a friend who gets MMS from me for his friends told me that a lady he knows was bedridden with MS and he gave her the old dosage protocol (this was a year ago) of building up to say, 8 drops, 3 times a day an he reported that she was out of bed and went to work after a week of high dosage. A few months later, I asked after her and he said she was still up and about just fine. He didn't say if she was still taking MMS or not. --Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2010 Report Share Posted April 3, 2010 Pat thank you for this testimony. We all need to share the positive of this discovery. MMS has returned my life, it is a blessing for many. > > Aire, > Regarding multiple sclerosis, a friend who gets MMS from me for his friends > told me that a lady he knows was bedridden with MS and he gave her the old > dosage protocol (this was a year ago) of building up to say, 8 drops, 3 > times a day an he reported that she was out of bed and went to work after a > week of high dosage. A few months later, I asked after her and he said she > was still up and about just fine. He didn't say if she was still taking MMS > or not. --Pat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2010 Report Share Posted April 4, 2010 From my research on heavy metal chelation, MS comes up a lot as a disease of heavy metal toxicity. I would encourage your friend to read about Andy Cutler's chelation protocol and hair testing. The things that follow heavy metal toxicity are plenty, like food sensitivities, mood swings, mental illness, mitochondrial disorders, pathogenic overgrowth that includes yeast, bacteria and viruses that don't clear up on their own, it can even cause things like tinitis and loss of balance, but every person is different based on their genetics. For one it might be Lupus, for another, hypothyroid disease, and yet another MS, eventually it causes cancer too.... With diet changes (GFCFSF), supplementation and chelation therapy, your friend can get better. --- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...> wrote: > > Hi MMSr's > > I have a friend with MS. > > Besides the feedback on Jim's site, are there any person's here, who could share their own experiences treating this disease? Protocols, duration of treatment, etc... > > Some believe a virus causes it. If this is so then the Aid's protocol should be the right one. Correct? > > Just trying to help friends. > > Arie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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