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Chemo and MMS protocols
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06 Jan 2014 08:12 #38321
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I'm new to this forum, and the Church. I have a friend with advanced breast cancer involving both breasts and the skin on the chest. As I understand it may involve the lung too. Anyway, she started on Protocol 1000 and I told her about advancing to Protocol 2000 ASAP , but she is determined to start Chemotherapy next week. I was wondering if she can take MMS along with the Chemo. Would the MM S render the chemo void? Or would it intensify the chemo side effects.? Don't know what to tell her.
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06 Jan 2014 15:12 #38336
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MMS will not render the chemo void. The chemo will probably leave her weak and feeling sick, so who knows how she will feel doing MMS with chemo -
I have found, with friends I've told about MMS, that those who fear it usually will find ways to sabotage it. Please don't take it personally, should they choose not to do it. None of us know the life-path or choices they have made to take them to the point where they are in this life -
I have found, with friends I've told about MMS, that those who fear it usually will find ways to sabotage it. Please don't take it personally, should they choose not to do it. None of us know the life-path or choices they have made to take them to the point where they are in this life -
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