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Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease caused by drug-resistant E.coli
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Wouldn't that give bacteria time to proliferate?
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Ladymix23 wrote: Thanks for all the replies, I just read that one must take MMS1 for 3 weeks straight and rest for two weeks then one can go on to another 3weeks again,, is that right? Is it necessary to stop mms for two weeks?
Wouldn't that give bacteria time to proliferate?
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As I know you should continue if you don't have yet kill the problem. The three week is the standard, but if you don't get cure in three week you can continue until get well. But you are in control of your health. If you want to stop and restart later you can. But keep in mind that you should not stop MMS completely, the maintenance drops take place when you are not doing the protocol. Also add to your daily intake Sea water and Probiotic.
BTW How do you feel?
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Ladymix23 wrote: Thanks for all the replies, I just read that one must take MMS1 for 3 weeks straight and rest for two weeks then one can go on to another 3weeks again,, is that right? Is it necessary to stop mms for two weeks?
Wouldn't that give bacteria time to proliferate?
Thanks
Jim's instructions are:
"I now recommend no more than 3-drop doses for many
diseases but on an hourly basis at least 8 hours a day
for either 3 weeks or until well, which is usually less than 3
weeks. See Protocol 1000"
I recommend getting his latest book (The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium)
in digital form. You then can do "searches" for specific information.
jhbooks.org/
Martin
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