Guest guest Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 Here is how it is written. http://jimhumble.biz/biz-mms2intro-eng.htm So enter MMS2. When taken with MMS1, the two together have produced negative blood test readings (basically that means cured) in quite a few HIV cases so far. In fact, all of the cases receiving both MMS1 and 2 have checked negative (free from HIV). We don't have thousands of cases so far and we will produce the necessary case studies when the Foundation and Institute for Advanced MMS Studies is funded. But just to give you an idea, the protocol for HIV has been: three activated drops of MMS1 each hour for at least 8 hours during the day, plus one size zero capsule of MMS2 taken every two hours for eight hours per day - all done continuously for three weeks, then we submit blood to the testing lab. Oh yes, at first drink 2 glasses of water with the MMS2 capsule and then always one full glass of water thereafter with each capsule. Never make yourself sick, always reduce your intake of both MMS1 and 2 if you notice it is making you more sick than you already are. We have also had some fantastic results with cancers using MMS2. Also for the new flu now going around, use this same protocol for this flu, but not for three weeks, do it until well. Some people will be well in 8 hours and some will take a week or two. Be especially careful to reduce all the way to zero if it seems that the MMS is making you feel worse. But start again very soon. If you feel worse, that's caused by killing the disease so rapidly that it generates too much poison too fast. Go slower. If you don't have MMS1 still use MMS2. I have seen enough people cured of enough diseases to believe that if you only have MMS2 it will do the job. Use it in a capsule once an hour. Increase the amount if you can, decrease if you feel worse. You can use it with any medication. The medication does not hurt MMS2 and MMS2 doesn't harm the medication. > > > > > > I also read in previous post MMS works for Hep but take longer, great > > > > > > but what is the source for your information, I would like to > > > > > > read more about it. > > > > > > > > > > Are you simply refusing to go read? Or would you rather take the word of > > > > > some random person on an email list? > > > > > > > > > > The links already provided provide as much in the way of answers as you > > > > > are likely to find. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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