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Chantalize1 wrote: I have been recommended to try MMS for two ongoing infections. One I contracted while travelling in DR, and it affects my urine and lymphatic system. Despite numerous test and trips to different ID clinics, everything comes back "normal." I will spare you the lengthy list of my symptoms, but suffice it to say that it's similar to morgellons, but more internal than external. The other infection was caused by a lone star tick which I pulled off my leg in May 2013 and later tested positive for Erlichia. My concern is that I had hernia repair surgery and I now have a diamond shaped mesh sown into my abdomen. Will MMS harm this or deteriorate the material in any way? I certainly don't want to undo anything the surgery repaired...
How long ago you have that surgery?. How much do you weight?. MMS certainly will get rid of both infection. But if your mesh was sown with metal or use platinum claws, I will use with some caution. Even platinum is very strong to oxidation for that reason is use on the body and our immune system use oxidation so, I believe you will be ok. Again use moderation in the use specially if the surgery is not completely heal yet.
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If you don't feel any tenderness or sensitive skin in the area of the surgery is most probable that your are already heal and the body already create a connectivity tissue over the material used for saw the mesh. Will not be a good Idea to ask him what material he used and start from there your MMS treatment. Protocol 1000 is what you need to follow.Chantalize1 wrote: Thanks for your reply. I had the surgery on Dec 27th of 2013. So it's been about 6 months now. I'm a woman, and I weigh about 185. I gained 25 pounds last year after contracting the tick disease. That kind of stinks. I guess I need to find out the materials that were used for the surgery, huh? My surgeon was very good, so I believe she would've used the best materials, but it is a concern.
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