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So, I've been trying to understand what might be happening to you,

Leonie. Because now your knees are better & you can get around a

little, whereas before you could not get around much at all, plus you

were in much more pain (correct me if that's not right). And I think

your doc said that x-rays showed that your knee cartilage is gone.

So, perhaps this oxygen therapy is reducing inflammation. I don't think

you can regrow cartilage, but I'm not sure. Have you heard of anyone

else who has had this kind of knee benefit?

Personally, I don't think MMS is dangerous. Just me. I'll probably buy

some this year & try it myself. I had heard about MMS on another group

some time back, but I didn't read about it then.

I bought the HP, but never really got off the ground on it ... because

you have to keep it refrigerated, you have to take it completely on an

empty stomach, you have to do it 3 times per day & never at night. HP

has to be refrigerated or kept in freezer, no exposure to air or light

as this makes it lose potency within 5 minutes. This combo is not easy

when I'm always at work. The MMS seems a little easier to manage.

You must feel so encouraged by the changes.

leonie cent wrote:

>

> Hi El,

>

> thanks for your message... i have had an MMS kit sitting around for 6

> months, but i was unsure of whether to try it since ppl told me it was

> not safe stuff to use. However, luckily i got in contact with a lady

> online recently, who used it to cure herself of long term RA, and i

> got inspired and worked up the courage to give it a go. I've already

> overdosed on the stuff because i muffed up the dosage once. Boy is it

> awesome stuff .... it played merry hell with my inner whoosh ;) but

> i'm still her to tell the tale and no harm done ! I really do think

> it's relatively safe it used right. I got the bottle of Sodium

> Chlorite with a dropper lid attached, and an extra dropper bottle to

> put the citric acid solution in. I also got a pack of citric acid

> crystals in the kit and i made it up as per instructions - it's easy

> to do. You can also use lemon juice or lime juice. The acid in it is

> required to activate the sodium chlorite, and turn it into chlorine

> dioxide, that's all. I don! 't think there's a vitamin C connection,

> but i might be wrong. I suppose the salt would be useful in Lyme as it

> kills pathogens too. I have yet to read more on Lyme and MMS. I saw

> some info on this website today:

> www.mmsmiracle.com

>

> Well i think the best kit to get are the ones that Jim Humble approves

> - it usually says so on the website if it's a good one. Get a kit that

> included the citric acid activator and dropper bottle, or get is

> separately if that's how they offer it, like on the above website. The

> dropper bottles makes it so easy to use. Then you don't have to fiddle

> with eye droppers. I live in Australia so i got mine locally. I guess

> you are in the USA?

>

> I'm thinking of starting a separate group to talk only MMS, if anyone

> is interested. I'm sure Ethel doesn't mind us talking MMS here, since

> she uses it herself. But i don't know, ...it might detract from AP

> chat. I don't want to annoy one.

>

> Well, I'm happy to chat more about MMS if you want to. It would be

> interesting to find out if it helps you with Lyme disease. I hope it

> can. I'm still learning about MMS so i'm no expert, just someone who

> wants to get rid of my disease. We can all learn together.

>

> all the best,

> Leonie

>

> ~Leonie

> leoniecent@... <mailto:leoniecent%40bigpond.com>

>

> 02 62556202

>

>

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I'm wondering at what point a product reaches miracle level? Does it require XX

number of cures before you can claim that coveted miracle status? I'm not up on

the rules concerning this. I'll bet the disinfectant industry is just kicking

themselves right now....having a miracle money-maker right under their nose and

they missed out.

rheumatic

From: Evanesce@...

Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 22:20:27 -0400

Subject: Re: rheumatic Leonie's reaction / about MMS

So, I've been trying to understand what might be happening to you,

Leonie. Because now your knees are better & you can get around a

little, whereas before you could not get around much at all, plus you

were in much more pain (correct me if that's not right). And I think

your doc said that x-rays showed that your knee cartilage is gone.

So, perhaps this oxygen therapy is reducing inflammation. I don't think

you can regrow cartilage, but I'm not sure. Have you heard of anyone

else who has had this kind of knee benefit?

Personally, I don't think MMS is dangerous. Just me. I'll probably buy

some this year & try it myself. I had heard about MMS on another group

some time back, but I didn't read about it then.

I bought the HP, but never really got off the ground on it ... because

you have to keep it refrigerated, you have to take it completely on an

empty stomach, you have to do it 3 times per day & never at night. HP

has to be refrigerated or kept in freezer, no exposure to air or light

as this makes it lose potency within 5 minutes. This combo is not easy

when I'm always at work. The MMS seems a little easier to manage.

You must feel so encouraged by the changes.

leonie cent wrote:

>

> Hi El,

>

> thanks for your message... i have had an MMS kit sitting around for 6

> months, but i was unsure of whether to try it since ppl told me it was

> not safe stuff to use. However, luckily i got in contact with a lady

> online recently, who used it to cure herself of long term RA, and i

> got inspired and worked up the courage to give it a go. I've already

> overdosed on the stuff because i muffed up the dosage once. Boy is it

> awesome stuff .... it played merry hell with my inner whoosh ;) but

> i'm still her to tell the tale and no harm done ! I really do think

> it's relatively safe it used right. I got the bottle of Sodium

> Chlorite with a dropper lid attached, and an extra dropper bottle to

> put the citric acid solution in. I also got a pack of citric acid

> crystals in the kit and i made it up as per instructions - it's easy

> to do. You can also use lemon juice or lime juice. The acid in it is

> required to activate the sodium chlorite, and turn it into chlorine

> dioxide, that's all. I don! 't think there's a vitamin C connection,

> but i might be wrong. I suppose the salt would be useful in Lyme as it

> kills pathogens too. I have yet to read more on Lyme and MMS. I saw

> some info on this website today:

> www.mmsmiracle.com

>

> Well i think the best kit to get are the ones that Jim Humble approves

> - it usually says so on the website if it's a good one. Get a kit that

> included the citric acid activator and dropper bottle, or get is

> separately if that's how they offer it, like on the above website. The

> dropper bottles makes it so easy to use. Then you don't have to fiddle

> with eye droppers. I live in Australia so i got mine locally. I guess

> you are in the USA?

>

> I'm thinking of starting a separate group to talk only MMS, if anyone

> is interested. I'm sure Ethel doesn't mind us talking MMS here, since

> she uses it herself. But i don't know, ...it might detract from AP

> chat. I don't want to annoy one.

>

> Well, I'm happy to chat more about MMS if you want to. It would be

> interesting to find out if it helps you with Lyme disease. I hope it

> can. I'm still learning about MMS so i'm no expert, just someone who

> wants to get rid of my disease. We can all learn together.

>

> all the best,

> Leonie

>

> ~Leonie

> leoniecent@... <mailto:leoniecent%40bigpond.com>

>

> 02 62556202

>

>

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 i can understand where you are coming from with the sarcasm. and if it was

regarding anything other than my poor health, i'd laugh because it's exactly how

i was thinking.

the word miracle turned me off at first because it sounded too good to be true.

now considering only because a few ppl are coming out saying it helped them and

im rather desperate.

>

> Hi El,

>

> thanks for your message... i have had an MMS kit sitting around for 6

> months, but i was unsure of whether to try it since ppl told me it was

> not safe stuff to use. However, luckily i got in contact with a lady

> online recently, who used it to cure herself of long term RA, and i

> got inspired and worked up the courage to give it a go. I've already

> overdosed on the stuff because i muffed up the dosage once. Boy is it

> awesome stuff .... it played merry hell with my inner whoosh ;) but

> i'm still her to tell the tale and no harm done ! I really do think

> it's relatively safe it used right. I got the bottle of Sodium

> Chlorite with a dropper lid attached, and an extra dropper bottle to

> put the citric acid solution in. I also got a pack of citric acid

> crystals in the kit and i made it up as per instructions - it's easy

> to do. You can also use lemon juice or lime juice. The acid in it is

> required to activate the sodium chlorite, and turn it into chlorine

> dioxide, that's all. I don! 't think there's a vitamin C connection,

> but i might be wrong. I suppose the salt would be useful in Lyme as it

> kills pathogens too. I have yet to read more on Lyme and MMS. I saw

> some info on this website today:

> www.mmsmiracle. com

>

> Well i think the best kit to get are the ones that Jim Humble approves

> - it usually says so on the website if it's a good one. Get a kit that

> included the citric acid activator and dropper bottle, or get is

> separately if that's how they offer it, like on the above website. The

> dropper bottles makes it so easy to use. Then you don't have to fiddle

> with eye droppers. I live in Australia so i got mine locally. I guess

> you are in the USA?

>

> I'm thinking of starting a separate group to talk only MMS, if anyone

> is interested. I'm sure Ethel doesn't mind us talking MMS here, since

> she uses it herself. But i don't know, ...it might detract from AP

> chat. I don't want to annoy one.

>

> Well, I'm happy to chat more about MMS if you want to. It would be

> interesting to find out if it helps you with Lyme disease. I hope it

> can. I'm still learning about MMS so i'm no expert, just someone who

> wants to get rid of my disease. We can all learn together.

>

> all the best,

> Leonie

>

> ~Leonie

> leoniecentbigpond (DOT) com <mailto:leoniecent% 40bigpond. com>

>

> 02 62556202

>

>

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, How are you doing? It sounds as though you haven't ever

experienced any benefit from any a drug or supplement?

I hope you will keep trying new things, Jeffery. One of these days, you

might find something that helps.

Amy

Jeffery wrote:

>

> I'm wondering at what point a product reaches miracle level? Does it

> require XX number of cures before you can claim that coveted miracle

> status? I'm not up on the rules concerning this. I'll bet the

> disinfectant industry is just kicking themselves right now....having a

> miracle money-maker right under their nose and they missed out.

>

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