Guest guest Posted May 27, 2012 Report Share Posted May 27, 2012 Hi everyone: I'm attempting the Cutler protocol which is DMSA + alpha lipoic acid(ALA) every 3 hours for 3.5 days on, then 3.5 days. off. I would like to add MMS, since I appear to have various active infections that are not responding to rife. However, like vitamin C, ALA is an antioxidant, so may neutralizs the MMS if taken at the same time. Can anyone advise firstly, if this is a problem i.e. is ALA like vitamin C? And secondly, if I stretched the DMSA + ALA to 4 hours apart a couple of times a day, could I take the MMS in between? On the off days, of course, I can take it hourly as recommended. Many thanks for all the great advice on this site. Kind regards. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2012 Report Share Posted May 28, 2012 Hi Sue, I don't think ALA works exactly the same way vitamin C does, but I do know there's no harm in tweaking the protocol to lower doses farther apart, at least until you know how it will affect you. Remember--most doses are designed for the average american male: 6 feet tall and 200 pounds, just like car seats. Khaya > > Hi everyone: > > I'm attempting the Cutler protocol which is DMSA + alpha lipoic acid(ALA) every 3 hours for 3.5 days on, then 3.5 days. off. I would like to add MMS, since I appear to have various active infections that are not responding to rife. However, like vitamin C, ALA is an antioxidant, so may neutralizs the MMS if taken at the same time. > > Can anyone advise firstly, if this is a problem i.e. is ALA like vitamin C? And secondly, if I stretched the DMSA + ALA to 4 hours apart a couple of times a day, could I take the MMS in between? > > On the off days, of course, I can take it hourly as recommended. > > Many thanks for all the great advice on this site. > > Kind regards. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2012 Report Share Posted May 28, 2012 Hi Sue, Vitamin C is the only antioxidant that is the antidote for MMS, making MMS useless pretty quickly... Keep Vitamin C at least 2 hours away from MMS.. As for other antioxidant supplements such as ALA, just take 1/2 - 1 hour away from MMS.. 1 hr is best just to be sure. AND this only applies to antioxidant supps, not the antioxidants we get naturally in foods, they have no effect on MMS, but I still eat these foods about 15 minutes away from MMS, more so the flavors don't mix. You could stretch DMSA & ALA to 4 hours, but really just keeping ALA one hour away from MMS and you should be okay.... You should use MMS daily, it is such an effective pathogen killer, you don't want to miss any days... You can however use MMS at different times of the day if you need to, say 5 hours in the AM and 3 hours in the PM... This is an hourly protocol, but if you need to separate those hours you will still do just fine, just get the 8 hours in at some point during the day. Take care, Jim > > Hi everyone: > > I'm attempting the Cutler protocol which is DMSA + alpha lipoic acid(ALA) every 3 hours for 3.5 days on, then 3.5 days. off. I would like to add MMS, since I appear to have various active infections that are not responding to rife. However, like vitamin C, ALA is an antioxidant, so may neutralizs the MMS if taken at the same time. > > Can anyone advise firstly, if this is a problem i.e. is ALA like vitamin C? And secondly, if I stretched the DMSA + ALA to 4 hours apart a couple of times a day, could I take the MMS in between? > > On the off days, of course, I can take it hourly as recommended. > > Many thanks for all the great advice on this site. > > Kind regards. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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