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I suffered a spinal injury in May of 1973. I was paralyzed from the waist down for 4 days. Surgery on the fourth day relieved the pressure on the spinal cord at L4-L5. I was vertical and walking soon thereafter. However there was significant nerve root damage at L4-L5. Since May of 1973 I have had to catheterize myself one to three times daily in order to completely void the bladder. A bladder that is not voided is a breeding ground for pathogens. When I would contract a urinary tract infection from catheterization I would have to take antibiotics to kill the pathogens. In this 37 year time frame I have had over one hundred urinary tract infections. Needless to say my body has developed a resistance to more than one strain of antibiotics.

Three weeks ago after a urine test by a AMA approved hospital laboratory I discovered that I had another urinary tract infection. My local physician in his wisdom prescribed another round of antibiotics.

I was intrigued by the results of others on the Internet when using the MMS protocol. So I decided to try it. I followed the new protocol of three drops of activated MMS every hour. On the ninth day of this protocol.......another urine test by the same laboratory........No pathogens in the urine........get it?

No pathogens in the urine.

There are thousands of cases of wheelchair bound victims of spinal cord injuries similar to mine who have succumbed to bowel and bladder problems. Now thanks due to Jim Humbles' discovery and his efforts over the years there is hope for these folks.

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Hello Okie918,

That is an excellent use of MMS. The chlorous acid is able to remain in contact

with the pathogens long enough to kill them off. An alternative to oral use is

to simply take a bath in a solution with the proper concentration of chlorine

dioxide in it. Chlorine dioxide is a gas and it will migrate from the bath

water to the bladder in about 30 minutes.

You can prevent re-infection by rinsing your catheterization materials in a

chlorine dioxide solution just prior to using them.

I know several people in our area that have had similar experiences with urinary

tract infections, and sanitizing with a chlorine dioxide solution has reduced

their infections to 0. However, it has only been a little over a year, so it is

too early to declare success, but the trend is very hopeful.

Tom

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> okon.......

>

> I suffered a spinal injury in May of 1973. I was paralyzed from the waist

> down for 4 days. Surgery on the fourth day relieved the pressure on the

> spinal cord at L4-L5. I was vertical and walking soon thereafter. However

there

> was significant nerve root damage at L4-L5. Since May of 1973 I have had

> to catheterize myself one to three times daily in order to completely void

> the bladder. A bladder that is not voided is a breeding ground for

> pathogens. When I would contract a urinary tract infection from

catheterization I

> would have to take antibiotics to kill the pathogens. In this 37 year time

> frame I have had over one hundred urinary tract infections. Needless to say

> my body has developed a resistance to more than one strain of antibiotics.

>

> Three weeks ago after a urine test by a AMA approved hospital laboratory I

> discovered that I had another urinary tract infection. My local physician

> in his wisdom prescribed another round of antibiotics.

>

> I was intrigued by the results of others on the Internet when using the MMS

> protocol. So I decided to try it. I followed the new protocol of three

> drops of activated MMS every hour. On the ninth day of this

> protocol.......another urine test by the same laboratory........No pathogens

in the

> urine........get it?

> No pathogens in the urine.

>

> There are thousands of cases of wheelchair bound victims of spinal cord

> injuries similar to mine who have succumbed to bowel and bladder problems.

> Now thanks due to Jim Humbles' discovery and his efforts over the years there

> is hope for these folks.

>

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