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Ruptured Disc Protocol for Dad
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30 Mar 2014 21:46 #42383
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Hi,
I am getting my Dad started with MMS protocol 2000 for a ruptured disc which has caused numbness on the left side of his body. Has anyone had success with this? I searched the forum but found nothing. He has also been a hard drinker and smoker and I am pretty sure he has alcohol-induced dementia. He is 66 yrs old. Would dementia require DMSO to penetrate brain and heal dendrites and myelin sheath?
Thanks,
Emily
I am getting my Dad started with MMS protocol 2000 for a ruptured disc which has caused numbness on the left side of his body. Has anyone had success with this? I searched the forum but found nothing. He has also been a hard drinker and smoker and I am pretty sure he has alcohol-induced dementia. He is 66 yrs old. Would dementia require DMSO to penetrate brain and heal dendrites and myelin sheath?
Thanks,
Emily
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05 May 2014 19:21 #44048
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Yes DMSO is a good carrier and can penetrate the BBB (Blood-Brain Barrier), and i have read some testimonial of those with dementia, they took DMSO (teaspoon) twice daily and cleared their brain fog. Now when adding DMSO to the activated MMS, the dmso carries this to the intended target. also DMSO is anti-inflamatory . ( Emily , make sure your dad is not allergic to dmso, to find out, apply some drops of dmso on his arm and see after up to 8 hours if he doesnt have any itching or any pain on his right side (liver), if none then he is ok with dmso ).postmarkedheaven wrote: Hi,
I am getting my Dad started with MMS protocol 2000 for a ruptured disc which has caused numbness on the left side of his body. Has anyone had success with this? I searched the forum but found nothing. He has also been a hard drinker and smoker and I am pretty sure he has alcohol-induced dementia. He is 66 yrs old. Would dementia require DMSO to penetrate brain and heal dendrites and myelin sheath?
Thanks,
Emily
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