Guest guest Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Hello Tom, After two series of taking MMS during 5 weeks (first with the old protocol and the second with the new) it did not help much with Helicobacter. One reason may be that it is very contagious, and I may get reinfected by other family members while sharing food. About 70% of the world population seem to have this bug. 60% of them don't have any sympythoms and the rest feel very bad. So I was thinking of taking the MMS 5% for a longer period of time, because the MMS 28% was too strong on my stomach when taking over a long period of time. If I remember well from a previous mail reply, which I cannot find now, I can get a 5% solution as follows: In a clean glass of water I put one drop of MMS 28% and immediately add 4 drops of distilled water. Then I add 5 drops of 10% citric acid. Is this correct? What would be the best way in treating Helicobacter and not getting re-infected, if this is actually what is happening. As discussed a lot here, it seems to be a good option to take breaks with MMS in oder not to over-oxidize. Thanks Arie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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