As Edwin says you have to go slower, people with stomach conditions such as ulcers or even in the case of diabetes one cannot go from 1 drop an hour to 2 drops on the second day and three drops every eight hours on the 3rd day, the MMS kills the pathogens to fast and some pain is part of the package, so slower is better, each individual is different and the protocols can be tweaked to suit each individual.
This is the difference of being a good or bad Dr. of MMS, one needs to try and use a bit more foresight and take the person overall condition in as much as possible and what can be tailor made to suit their condition, weight, age, length of illness and their generally condition, even lifestyle and eating habits, are they young and addicted to sweets, what medical history do they really have and how have they tried to treat it in the past, a bit more thought and an understanding of the person overall position is what is recommended, stay on 1 drop or even half a drop every hour for 8 to 10 even 12 hours for a longer period of time perhaps even a week before moving up in drops.
Smaller and slower and longer administration is more effective as we know.
If to much pain is experienced than reduce dose and try and get a fresh juice to mix the MMS with after activation, at 1 drop an hour taste should not be to bad and pathogens are broken down slower and more effectively causing as little pain as possible.
For some conditions one has to go through a pain experience, it is not necessary if you use slower and longer doses and work up the drops over a longer period of time, but like with cancer I hear you might even think you are going to die for a couple of days but after this scary experience you are healed.
Older people with walking problems also experience pain in legs for a couple of days and have said they are not going to use MMS again, pain has gone anyway in a couple of days and they are standing and walking after that and restart MMS with smaller doses after seeing its benefits.
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