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MMS1 enemas triggered passing blood and blood clots. Is it OK? 25 Dec 2011 04:30 #9531

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Hi, everyone
My mom has just started protocol 2000 with MMS1 enemas. The enemas trigger passing blood and LOTS of blood clots from rectum. We are assuming it is a good thing and a sign of her body carrying out unwanted toxins and maybe even tissues of disintegrating tumor. I just wanted to hear from anybody who experienced the same thing and that it is indeed a healing reaction as opposed to overdosing on MMS. Can it actually contribute to blood clotting in any way?
THANK you! Your comments are greatly appreciated.

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Re: MMS1 enemas triggered passing blood and blood clots. Is it OK? 25 Dec 2011 05:26 #9537

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Hi Veronika,

The blood and blood clots may be a part of healing, but they should probably be treated like vomiting and diarrhea and you want to reduce doses of MMS till that stops. The loss of blood will be a loss of energy, like happens with vomiting and diarrhea.

If you think it is the enemas causing them, then I would stop or reduce them till the blood goes away. You could possibly try MMS2 enemas (genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=2473&Itemid=66) because MMS2 is very good for wound healing.

Michael

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Re: MMS1 enemas triggered passing blood and blood clots. Is it OK? 29 Dec 2011 01:36 #9657

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Reply from Jim Humble regarding Veronika's results with her mother:

Any blood clots from an enema are clots that were formed long before the enema was taken. So the clots wouldn't come from or have anything to do with the enema. So then the clots would have to come from something bleeding and of course if there is a tumor then the bleeding would most likely be from the tumor, and if there was no bleeding from the tumor before MMS then it was most likely caused by MMS. That is not a bad sign. In that case a little bleeding is a very good sign. If the clots were red the bleeding is most likely from the colon lower part. If the clots are turning brown the further up the colon it will be. If very dark brown or black it will be from the upper intestines.

It wouldn't be wrong to reduce the amount of doses until the bleeding stops, but expect it occasionally until the tumor is cleared up.

So in this case, I would reduce by 50% my MMS Intake and see if the bleeding stops. Remember it is not a bad indication. If the bleeding stops then start increasing slowly up the the amount of MMS you were taking. If the bleeding continues, continue to reduce the MMS slowly until the bleeding stops, then continue and again begin to increase the MMS dose. Sounds like you have a desired result so far.

Jim Humble

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Re: MMS1 enemas triggered passing blood and blood clots. Is it OK? 29 Dec 2011 05:30 #9661

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Thanks very much Bruce for taking the time to send this in to Jim.

It is great to have his input on this based on his vast experience. I can see how bleeding could be a positive sign but it just makes me nervous when I have not had experience with it.

This is good news for Veronika.

Michael

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