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21 Nov 2013 12:09 #37496 by Mausoxygen2
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I have just recently had breast implants removed and the surgeon has discovered after removing them that I have a staph infection inside the breast. It has caused necrosis of the skin, and I have lost all of the muscle on one breast. I have been on the Protocol 3000. and started on 2 drops hourly, and within 24 hours got the drops up to around 10. My last hourly drops I have been taking 12 just before bed. Even a full capsule of MMS2 causes no nausea. My query is that I am not experiencing any nausea, and wondering does this mean it is not working.

Would appreciate a prompt response.

Thank you,
Maureen

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21 Nov 2013 14:17 - 21 Nov 2013 14:18 #37501 by pam
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Maureen, When you activated the MMS, did it turn a dark yellow to brown, before you added the water for your dose? Did you get a whiff of a chlorine smell?
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23 Nov 2013 02:10 #37553 by Mausoxygen2
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Yes Karma, I have been using mms for several years. It was dark brown and had the chlorine smell.

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23 Nov 2013 09:25 #37569 by rb1968
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any other supplements you are taking?

something that might hinder the MMS?

You mention you have lost all the muscle tissue,

maybe this is a lack of circulation, more than a lack of effectiveness...

you might need to try MMS with DMSO topically applied....
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24 Nov 2013 09:54 #37585 by Mausoxygen2
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I am taking supplements 3 hours away from the mms, and I can't apply dmso topically because the skin is so thin, it has atrophy, and having used dmso it would burn the skin moire. I have gone onto the mms2 capsules. The first one I took gave me slight nausea, but after that nothing, and these are nearly full caps.

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25 Nov 2013 00:57 #37594 by rb1968
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well, I think you need to think "risk versus reward" on using the DMSO, if you have a deep infection....

I just get the idea that the MMS is not reaching your infection...

so you need to get it down there....

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25 Nov 2013 15:43 - 25 Nov 2013 15:46 #37598 by Arrow
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In my opinion just because you are feeling no nausea doesnt mean anything. Count your blessings on that one.

I understand why you are hesitant to not use DMSO. If your skin is fragile follow your gut on that one. I have had DMSO burns on normal skin from over use. If you try it dont use over one or two drops, and only on a small test area at first. It doesnt take a lot of DMSO to get the job done.

Its been a couple of days. Have you noticed any improvement?

About 1.5 hours after your last dose of MMS for the day take 6 to 10 grams of vitamin c. This may cause some runs... but the better choice is to go to www.livonlabs.com and get lipsomal c as it wil not cause diarrhea. Take 30mg of zinc with it . This will help with wound healing, since you have a deep wound

Is your wound open? is there a drain? are you on antibiotics? What kind of staph did the doc say it was? MRSA?

One of the most important uses for you with MMS is to keep that infection localized and from not spreading to other areas. If there is a foci of infection there it may take a while for the MMS or antibiotic to work.

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