Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Hi, I've been using MMS1 and 2 over the last 6-8 months on a regular basis figuring it has to be good for me. The benefits are that I have not been sick at all. I have had a few colds or flus start to develop but taking MMS has stopped them in hours. Just had my annual physical along with the bloodwork that goes with it. My doctor was alarmed with the results showing a pretty low white blood cell count along with a very high level of monocytes. My understanding is that monocytes become significant when you are fighting a serious infection. Only I haven't been sick, I've been taking MMS which SHOULD reduce stress on my immune system, etc. My doctor was adequately alarmed that his office immediately scheduled me to see an oncologist..... along with additional bloodwork. I've spent a little time googling around looking at what this could mean and it's not exactly pretty. Most likely scenarios seem to be leukemia, lymphoma or multiple myeloma. There are other possibilities of course. I'm trying to make sense of the limited info I have. One theory is that although MMS is great for almost all diseases, it might not be helpful with certain cancers if they are of a nature that they don't have the ph that makes them vulnerable to MMS. Multiple myeloma, as I understand it, results from a mutated red blood cell that is long lived and replicates itself, eventually crowding out the healthy red blood cells. Anybody have thoughts on this? I'll know more on August 4 when I meet my new doctor, the oncologist. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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