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CSilver works on fungus and is terrific anti-viral as well as immune system

modulator.

MMS does no better at dealing with HIV or HCV viruses than CS and over time

sucks.

the herpes family of viruses respond well to CS. simplex, shingles, warts,

whatever. daily cs=no outbreaks. will clear an existing outbreak.

CS can be used topically for everything MMS is recommended for where it's

soothing as well as therapeutic, while MMS will bite you hard if you mess up

and use too much or leave it on too long.

there might be some validity in what you say by theory, but in practical

results you're wrong.

MMS is foul, disagreeable, harsh stuff with certain value that should be

saved for desperate measures like pandemics or malaria situations. it will

NOT clear HCV or HIV despite internet claims or there would be first-hand

reports of it doing so here in america. it'll help manage HCV and HIV but

that's it. when all else fails, it's sure worth a try but why bother with it

if there's something better or at least more palatable around?

i don't know that MMS gets protozoa. CS doesn't. i think i'd go for a

parasite cleanse before trying the MMS in that case.

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[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Brad

Andersen

Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 3:30 PM

Subject: [ ] When to use CS/Zinc vs. MMS

Hello,

I'd like to highlight when to use Colloidal Silver or Ionic Zinc

vs. MMS. Based on 5 years of personal research I have come to this very

simple conclusion:

*Viruses, Protozoa and Fungi are generally acidic or positively

charged

*Bacteria is generally alkaline or negatively charged

*Colloidal Silver and Ionic Zinc are positively charged and will

attack alkaline or negatively charged bacteria

*MMS is negatively charged and will attack acidic viruses, protozoa

(on a very small scale), and fungi

For a burn you are trying to eliminate bacterial infections and thus

CS or Zinc would work well. This is why there are now bandaids with silver.

In general I try to maintain an alkaline system and do the Salt/C

protocol to kill bacteria and large protozoa which will flourish in an

alkaline environment.

Good luck,

Brad

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I read your post with great interest.

So is MMS effective for Bartonella?

I'm not sure which catagory it fits into?

I had heard that MMS was good for

just about all infections, bugs, etc.

Not so?

I am very nervous about CS due the risk

of argeyia or whatever the discoloration of

the skin is called? I know people say that

is only with certain conditions, wrong

type of CS, but I still worry. I mean

how do you know you've really got

the right kind of CS?

I am currently rifing for Bart, lyme and other

co-infections and would like to add in MMS.

Would appreciate your comments.

Please email me at: cronelesbo@...

Thank you very much.

>

> Hello,

>

> I'd like to highlight when to use Colloidal Silver or Ionic Zinc vs. MMS.

> Based on 5 years of personal research I have come to this very simple

> conclusion:

>

> *Viruses, Protozoa and Fungi are generally acidic or positively charged

>

> *Bacteria is generally alkaline or negatively charged

>

>

>

> *Colloidal Silver and Ionic Zinc are positively charged and will attack

> alkaline or negatively charged bacteria

>

> *MMS is negatively charged and will attack acidic viruses, protozoa (on a

> very small scale), and fungi

>

>

> For a burn you are trying to eliminate bacterial infections and thus CS or

> Zinc would work well. This is why there are now bandaids with silver.

>

> In general I try to maintain an alkaline system and do the Salt/C protocol

> to kill bacteria and large protozoa which will flourish in an alkaline

> environment.

>

> Good luck,

> Brad

>

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