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MMS & antioxidants 13 Jul 2014 22:37 #46213

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So I'm healing from that badly infected bug bite I posted about - and I learned something new about MMS through this experience. While I knew we had to separate vitamin C from MMS, I'm seeing that so many things I take daily have antioxidant properties, and some of these things have long half-lives.

I stopped all the supplements to conquer the infection with the MMS, and it's really working, but I've already been feeling the lack of the supplements in a big way.

After this infection treatment I planned to use MMS for late stage lyme, babesia, chronic fatigue, and a host of other issues. I see many people with lyme that feel MMS turned around their conditions and I'm really wanting to try it. In fact I'd like to keep going once the wound is healed fully.

Yet these supplements I've been taking really help me, but I'm not sure how this can work with treating lyme with MMS. The supplements include immune boosters which really makes a huge difference, milk thistle to protect my liver which gets overrun, and huge doses of methyl b12's and methylfolate because I have a genetic disorder that prevents my body from creating the methyl forms from the regular b12's and folates from food. All these things and other things I take all have strong antioxidant properties.

I wonder if I could take these things at night rather than in the morning as I do now, after the MMS is done for the day. But with some of the long half lives, will this cancel out any good the MMS would do?

I would appreciate your thoughts.

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MMS & antioxidants 13 Jul 2014 22:53 #46214

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A lot of people will take their supplements at night. I believe they take it 2 hours away from the MMS.
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MMS & antioxidants 14 Jul 2014 00:59 #46218

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Thanks Horsefeathers - the thing is, some of the half lifes are long and the doses are high, so it could still be in my system the next day. Will that cancel out the MMS?

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MMS & antioxidants 14 Jul 2014 13:04 #46227

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Wow - I took my b vitamins last night instead of in the morning as I usually do, and I was up until 4 am. That was rough.

They do say that b vitamins should be taken early in the day because they give some people energy, and I guess I'm one of them. I have to take them because of the genetic disorder that causes me not to convert my b vitamins from food. But if I take them in the morning I'll have them in my system in full force for most of the day.

Would it still be worth taking the MMS if I start it in the afternoon into the evening?

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MMS & antioxidants 14 Jul 2014 13:22 #46228

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Sure. You should try to get 8 hours in as much as possible.

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