VitC and MMS
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20 Aug 2014 21:23 #47012
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Hello Everyone,
I was wondering if there is a possibility that MMS may directly cause VitC deficiency? This question is related to Ebola virus which apparently strips our body from VitC. Following this, taking larger doses such as liposomal makes sense however, I'm aware that MMS and ascorbates don't work together. How about timing them so they can be both administered without nullifying oxy/antioxy effect?
I'll appreciate any feedback regarding this scenario.
In good health
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I was wondering if there is a possibility that MMS may directly cause VitC deficiency? This question is related to Ebola virus which apparently strips our body from VitC. Following this, taking larger doses such as liposomal makes sense however, I'm aware that MMS and ascorbates don't work together. How about timing them so they can be both administered without nullifying oxy/antioxy effect?
I'll appreciate any feedback regarding this scenario.
In good health
V
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21 Aug 2014 13:37 #47014
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There has not anything been said about MMS causing Vitamin C deficiency. I've taken it on and off for 8 years or so and am not currently Vitamin C deficient, and I have yearly blood work that includes the major vitamins because I've had maladaptive intestinal surgery.
IV or liposomal Vitamin C has a half-life of up to 48 hours -so you would need to separate them quite a bit. And the separation would make the MMS un-useful, also. Regular Vitamin C pills you may be able to get away with taking 2 hours after your last dose for the day.
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IV or liposomal Vitamin C has a half-life of up to 48 hours -so you would need to separate them quite a bit. And the separation would make the MMS un-useful, also. Regular Vitamin C pills you may be able to get away with taking 2 hours after your last dose for the day.
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21 Aug 2014 13:48 #47015
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Hi Pam,
I also use MMS (as needed) for the past 6-7 years and never noticed VitC being depleted due to MMS. However, such question has been raised on Spooky2 forum and I tried to search for feedback in most competent place - here.
Thank you for quick reply and clarifying for me and others. I'll pass this along on both Spooky2 and my own - nvtronics forums.
In good health
V
I also use MMS (as needed) for the past 6-7 years and never noticed VitC being depleted due to MMS. However, such question has been raised on Spooky2 forum and I tried to search for feedback in most competent place - here.
Thank you for quick reply and clarifying for me and others. I'll pass this along on both Spooky2 and my own - nvtronics forums.
In good health
V
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