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- Sanderson
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I live in Manaus, Brazil, and here we have the ANVISA which is the same as a FDA, and here ANVISA has prohibited the use of MMS since 2013. But I'm not worried bout that, thousands are dying of cancer here in Brazil and in the end turning to just one more statistic. That's not going to happen on my watch. So again, Does she have to stop her chemotheraphy and stop taking the other medicines? She has trouble sleeping, her hips hurt a lot, she struggles to walk, her memory is not very good, forgetting simple things.
Hope to hear from you guys soon, thank you for your time.
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You will have to decide whether or not to have your mother continue with chemo. You probably know that the success rate with chemo is about 3%. It also is not selective in what it kills.7. Previous Therapies: We have had people come to us on their last leg who have had multiple chemotherapy treatments, radiation and surgeries which makes it difficult to restore health. MMS has the additional burden of removing toxic chemotherapy drugs. In this case, usually the immune system is compromised, and the removal of various organs makes the recovery a little longer or often considerably longer. Therefore, previous therapies, depending upon the amount and to what degree followed, can prolong health recovery. You may have to keep at it longer than expected.
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