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Hi Liisa,

I too had that reaction to MMS when I scaled up too fast. I got so

fatigued and weak that I couldn't get up off the couch or move or

think. It was very extreme, and I realized that, even though I was

taking relatively little (4 or 5 drops/day), it was way too much

for me at the time. I have cut back to 2 drops/day, and am doing

OK with this amount, and will scale up very gently and gradually.

Have you tried reducing the amount you take, to see if your

fatigue improves?

wishing you the best!

Suzy

I have been taking MMS1 hourly for more than a month now,

and am up to 3 drops at least 8 times a day. One thing I

have noticed (and my friend also) is extra sleepiness, and

lethargy since starting it.

My friend came across this info:

"Some individuals with advanced degenerative diseases

become very weak on MMS seemingly unrelated to die-back

reactions. I believe that this is due to antioxidant

deficiency, and especially to lack of glutathione. In this

case take 1 gram of N-Acetyl Cysteine daily to stimulate

glutathione production. This also helps to expel toxic

minerals." www. health-spirit-science.com

"Glutathione reduces disulfide bonds formed within

cytoplasmic proteins to cysteines by serving as an

electron donor. In the process, glutathione is converted

to its oxidized form glutathione disulfide(GSSG), also

called L(-)-Glutathione." wikepedia.org

so two weeks ago I started taking 1200mg of N-Acetyl

Cysteine (2 hours before my daily MMS routine begins)and

have not seen a difference yet. Has anyone else had

experience in this regard with finding something to help

with the weakness and extra fatigue that is over and above

the normal lyme fatigue that most of us experience?

Perhaps it is a "die-back reaction" or herx symptom? My

herxes are usually just headaches and feeling yucky.

Thanks, Liisa in Western Canada

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