Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 What a great story Rose! Thank you for taking the time to share. As you said, not scientific but he is alive! It is the same with my family of 4 battling chronic Lyme. I don't know if we will continue to improve, if we will have to take MMS the rest of our lives, if it is a long-term solution??? But I do know that we are now able to lead a "normal" life (for now anyways). I will take this over being bedridden any day of the week!!! Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 This is the only case I can report that is verified for cancer. Our neighbor Bob, 2 years ago, was diagnosed with stage 4 bladder cancer. He had a growth removed from his bladder, was on catheter walking the country lane, only a few ppl live out here, in his pj’s. my hubby was driving home, stopped and inquired ‘Bob, you alright’ bc to see Bob in his pj’s, well just doesn’t happen. Bob told him the story, said he hoped to run into us bc we ‘know things’. Started out in his prostate, enlargement, then spread to bladder. The oncologist wanted to inject chemo into his bladder to ‘buy time’. He was told that with the chemo he goes without the chemo he goes. Not a lot of choices. Bob decided to skip the chemo. His mom got cancer at 42, did chemo, returned to non phizzy. I was reluctant to recommend protocols bc bladder cancer is one of the highest rated for non survival. I could see swarms of folks picketing our gate J One of the things I asked Bob was do you really want to stick around or maybe secretly ready to reemerge to non phizzy. With steel blue eyes he looks into mine…I WANT TO STAY. Bob’s diet was anything other than what I would recommend for someone with cancer and his addiction to his wife’s homemade bread (prob bread mix, surely plain jane white flour, white sugar at best) was, well, an addiction. The only change Bob made dietary wise was he stopped drinking the 3 to 4 gallons of sugared Kool Aid daily. He figured all the sugar might be not so good (rolls eyes). He replaced the KA with water. This was before he approached us. So I brought him a mile high stack of everything good I could find. I included as an afterthought an email I had received the week before on baking soda and maple syrup. I suggested he incorporate several protocols. Two weeks later hubby runs into Bob and Bob is feeling much better. The baking soda/maple syrup had all but alleviated his pain and he could pee again. He used arm and hammer baking soda. When I realized he was just doing one protocol I rushed over a bottle of MMS 1 to him. Gave him the Humble dvd that friend had sent me. Never watched it myself but the folksy good ole boy Jim resonated with our neighbor Bob. I would not recommend Jim now to anyone bc I think the protocol is too harsh. However…. Bob started on the activated MMS. He had to work up to I think 15 drops…I’ll have to check with him (not sure if he got to 15 or 12). He continues to take it last I heard, months ago, and I need to get the new information to him. He did not find the taste to be offensive and really kinda enjoyed it he said. This would tie in with Tom’s theory that the body when repelled by a taste or smell is telling you ‘not a good idea’. I could never take AMMS…even just walking in the kitchen while activating made me nauseous for hours. The dilute mms water however I respond to very well. So Bob takes the AMMS and hubby runs into him in another two weeks. He was glowing. He said adding the AMMS to the bs/ms seemed to supercharge it. He was sure the cancer was on the wane…he could just feel it. He said his teeth, which had been loose to the touch tightened right up. 2 months after he started the dual protocols he had his 3 month oncologist exam. The doc fully expected to see Bob in the final stages. Bob walks in, spry, gaining weight, glowing. The surgery on his bladder had almost completely healed. Doc was so amazed he showed it to the nurse. There was no evidence of the cancer, only a red circle area. Doc said I don’t know what you are doing and I don’t want to know…but keep doing it. Bob goes back in another three months. The red spot was just a red dot. They decided to lab it. Non cancerous. Another three months and the red dot is gone. No evidence of cancer. He goes back every three months and no cancer. I have not talked to him in about 3 months. He had two relapses. He ran out of mms in the first year, towards the end of taking it for a year. while waiting for his order and two weeks off AMMS went downhill. His wife called, we got some to him and he bounced back within few days. Friends of his who have café started sending left over homemade pies. Bob was eating couple of pies a day, chocolate, banana and everything in between. Few weeks of that and he didn’t feel so hot. Hubby pointed out to him the sugar/cancer connection (once again). Stopped the pies and bounced back. He was so grateful to us that he came with his dozer to ‘fix our road proper’. He put several feet of clay on the road that he said would surface ‘real nice’. I about passed out when I came outside and saw what he had done. It has to be removed I said. Note to self…never leave boys with big toys unsupervised. He took off all but about a foot (because I don’t know what I am talking about right? Needless to say it is slicker than snot when it rains. Other dozer good ole boys are just as incompetent in this neck of the woods so we have learned to deal with it till we find someone who knows what they are doing. Sometimes I wonder why I gave him the protocols (just kidding…mostly J ) I would have to say from getting to know Bob from more than just passing howdy that he has stuffed quite a bit of anger that he has never dealt with. His diet gives me chills…margarine etc, bad oils, generic white flou, white sugar. He does not drink soda, never has, and has dropped the kool aid. Drinks copious amounts of good well water. So with never addressing his emotional issues which imho contributes to dis/ease of any sort and the diet from hell I am even wondering if telling him about the reduced protocols is in his best interest. Since he can feel a dip coming on when it has occurred guess I’ll just give him the info and let him decide. That it does not make him gag, that he likes it even makes me wonder if he needs this kick ass protocol to keep on top of things. Then again, he may have reduced dosage since we last visited so I’ll check and report back. He has recommended AMMS to his friends…all with the same kind of good ole country diets etc and reports various improvements. We did get him some angstrom mag and mms…which he loved, reported all sorts of benefits. Don’t know if he kept up with it. We gave him a year’s supply. That’s all I have to report. Certainly not scientific but maybe of value none the less. Have a few antidotes using mms (activated and non) with some of our beast at our sanctuary that specializes in special needs. Have to do that later. Xxx rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 Hello Rose, Excellent. Give my regards to Bob the next time you see him... Bladder " issues " seem to respond well to oxidation. You may want to suggest some anti oxidants. 2 years is a lot of oxidation. Tom --- In , " palulukon " <palulukon@...> wrote: > > > > This is the only case I can report that is verified for cancer. Our > neighbor Bob, 2 years ago, was diagnosed with stage 4 bladder cancer. He > had a growth removed from his bladder, was on catheter walking the country > lane, only a few ppl live out here, in his pj's. my hubby was driving home, > stopped and inquired `Bob, you alright' bc to see Bob in his pj's, well just > doesn't happen. Bob told him the story, said he hoped to run into us bc we > `know things'. Started out in his prostate, enlargement, then spread to > bladder. The oncologist wanted to inject chemo into his bladder to `buy > time'. He was told that with the chemo he goes without the chemo he goes. > Not a lot of choices. Bob decided to skip the chemo. His mom got cancer at > 42, did chemo, returned to non phizzy. I was reluctant to recommend > protocols bc bladder cancer is one of the highest rated for non survival. I > could see swarms of folks picketing our gate J One of the things I asked > Bob was do you really want to stick around or maybe secretly ready to > reemerge to non phizzy. With steel blue eyes he looks into mine…I WANT TO > STAY. Bob's diet was anything other than what I would recommend for someone > with cancer and his addiction to his wife's homemade bread (prob bread mix, > surely plain jane white flour, white sugar at best) was, well, an addiction. > The only change Bob made dietary wise was he stopped drinking the 3 to 4 > gallons of sugared Kool Aid daily. He figured all the sugar might be not so > good (rolls eyes). He replaced the KA with water. This was before he > approached us. So I brought him a mile high stack of everything good I > could find. I included as an afterthought an email I had received the week > before on baking soda and maple syrup. I suggested he incorporate several > protocols. Two weeks later hubby runs into Bob and Bob is feeling much > better. The baking soda/maple syrup had all but alleviated his pain and he > could pee again. He used arm and hammer baking soda. When I realized he > was just doing one protocol I rushed over a bottle of MMS 1 to him. Gave > him the Humble dvd that friend had sent me. Never watched it myself but the > folksy good ole boy Jim resonated with our neighbor Bob. I would not > recommend Jim now to anyone bc I think the protocol is too harsh. However…. > > Bob started on the activated MMS. He had to work up to I think 15 > drops…I'll have to check with him (not sure if he got to 15 or 12). He > continues to take it last I heard, months ago, and I need to get the new > information to him. He did not find the taste to be offensive and really > kinda enjoyed it he said. This would tie in with Tom's theory that the body > when repelled by a taste or smell is telling you `not a good idea'. I could > never take AMMS…even just walking in the kitchen while activating made me > nauseous for hours. The dilute mms water however I respond to very well. > > So Bob takes the AMMS and hubby runs into him in another two weeks. He was > glowing. He said adding the AMMS to the bs/ms seemed to supercharge it. He > was sure the cancer was on the wane…he could just feel it. He said his > teeth, which had been loose to the touch tightened right up. 2 months after > he started the dual protocols he had his 3 month oncologist exam. The doc > fully expected to see Bob in the final stages. Bob walks in, spry, gaining > weight, glowing. The surgery on his bladder had almost completely healed. > Doc was so amazed he showed it to the nurse. There was no evidence of the > cancer, only a red circle area. Doc said I don't know what you are doing and > I don't want to know…but keep doing it. > > Bob goes back in another three months. The red spot was just a red dot. > They decided to lab it. Non cancerous. > > Another three months and the red dot is gone. No evidence of cancer. He > goes back every three months and no cancer. I have not talked to him in > about 3 months. > > He had two relapses. He ran out of mms in the first year, towards the end > of taking it for a year. while waiting for his order and two weeks off AMMS > went downhill. His wife called, we got some to him and he bounced back > within few days. > > Friends of his who have café started sending left over homemade pies. Bob > was eating couple of pies a day, chocolate, banana and everything in > between. Few weeks of that and he didn't feel so hot. Hubby pointed out to > him the sugar/cancer connection (once again). Stopped the pies and bounced > back. > > He was so grateful to us that he came with his dozer to `fix our road > proper'. He put several feet of clay on the road that he said would surface > `real nice'. I about passed out when I came outside and saw what he had > done. It has to be removed I said. Note to self…never leave boys with big > toys unsupervised. He took off all but about a foot (because I don't know > what I am talking about right? Needless to say it is slicker than snot when > it rains. Other dozer good ole boys are just as incompetent in this neck of > the woods so we have learned to deal with it till we find someone who knows > what they are doing. Sometimes I wonder why I gave him the protocols (just > kidding…mostly J ) > > I would have to say from getting to know Bob from more than just passing > howdy that he has stuffed quite a bit of anger that he has never dealt with. > His diet gives me chills…margarine etc, bad oils, generic white flou, white > sugar. He does not drink soda, never has, and has dropped the kool aid. > Drinks copious amounts of good well water. > > So with never addressing his emotional issues which imho contributes to > dis/ease of any sort and the diet from hell I am even wondering if telling > him about the reduced protocols is in his best interest. Since he can feel > a dip coming on when it has occurred guess I'll just give him the info and > let him decide. That it does not make him gag, that he likes it even makes > me wonder if he needs this kick ass protocol to keep on top of things. Then > again, he may have reduced dosage since we last visited so I'll check and > report back. > > He has recommended AMMS to his friends…all with the same kind of good ole > country diets etc and reports various improvements. > > We did get him some angstrom mag and mms…which he loved, reported all sorts > of benefits. Don't know if he kept up with it. We gave him a year's > supply. > > That's all I have to report. Certainly not scientific but maybe of value > none the less. > > Have a few antidotes using mms (activated and non) with some of our beast at > our sanctuary that specializes in special needs. Have to do that later. > > Xxx > > rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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