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I only know from my personel experience that lyme disease affected my thyroid

and after using MMS and nothing else my thyroid regulated, it is now normal.

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/lyme-disease/

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/causes-of-hypo/

Mobley et al. (1990) found decreases in exploratory activity on postconception

days 36-39, but not on days 39-41 in offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to

100 ppm chlorine dioxide in the drinking water (14 mg/kg-day) for 10 days prior

to mating with unexposed males and during the gestation and lactation periods. A

significant decrease in litter weight was also observed. Mobley et al. also

found significant decreases in exploratory activity on PND 36-39, but not on

days 39-41, in the offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to 40 ppm chlorine

dioxide in the drinking water (6 mg/kg-day) for 10 days prior to mating and

during gestation and lactation. T3 and T4 levels were not significantly altered.

A slight decrease in activity was also observed in the offspring of rats exposed

to 20 ppm (3 mg/kg-day). This study identifies a NOAEL of 3 mg/kg-day and a

LOAEL of 14 mg/kg-day.

http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0496.htm

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> Caught this post from another Group by a highly respected Natural Healer which

points to the fact that more investigation should be performed regarding the

effect that MMS has on the Thyroid...

> <<<<

> A few years back, a person posted to one of the that MMS

> would destroy the thyroid. " Blow up " the thyroid was the phrase that was used,

as I recall.

>

> So I googled the terms chlorine, dioxide, thyroid and found some

> interesting material. Although it does not appear that

> chlorine dioxide destroys the thyroid, it seems to be established that it does

reduce thyroid T4 output. The mechanism of how it

> does this is discussed at

> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474311/ .

>

> Loyd

> http://www.royalrife.com

> >>>>

>

>

>

>

> --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@>

wrote:

> >

> > Yes that would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A lot of disease can

contribute to thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is better now, at least

last tested. I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the MMS1 is great for my

aches and pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken internally only.

> >

>

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I’m glad to hear it helped your

thyroid as I have issues myself and have just started MMS (now up to 6 drops a

day and planning on taking several times a day).

I did find that the article mentioned in

this first email trail was a bit over my head so I’m glad to hear from

someone that has had experience and a positive one at that.

How many drops did you wind up taking a

day and how many times per day. I have an idea of what I’m going to do

– work my way up to 15 drops and do that at least 3 or 4 times a day

(more would be difficult for me due to my schedule). I’m interested in

how you did it because you have had success in something that I’m

currently dealing with.

Thx.

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[ ] Re: MMS & the effect that it has on theThyroid

I only know from my personel experience that lyme

disease affected my thyroid and after using MMS and nothing else my thyroid

regulated, it is now normal.

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/lyme-disease/

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/causes-of-hypo/

Mobley et al. (1990) found decreases in exploratory activity on postconception

days 36-39, but not on days 39-41 in offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats exposed

to 100 ppm chlorine dioxide in the drinking water (14 mg/kg-day) for 10 days

prior to mating with unexposed males and during the gestation and lactation

periods. A significant decrease in litter weight was also observed. Mobley et

al. also found significant decreases in exploratory activity on PND 36-39, but

not on days 39-41, in the offspring of Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to 40 ppm

chlorine dioxide in the drinking water (6 mg/kg-day) for 10 days prior to

mating and during gestation and lactation. T3 and T4 levels were not

significantly altered. A slight decrease in activity was also observed in the

offspring of rats exposed to 20 ppm (3 mg/kg-day). This study identifies a

NOAEL of 3 mg/kg-day and a LOAEL of 14 mg/kg-day.

http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0496.htm

> >

> > Yes that would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A lot of disease

can contribute to thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is better now, at

least last tested. I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the MMS1 is great

for my aches and pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken internally

only.

> >

>

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