file Benzodiazepin , Paracodin and MMS ?

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21 Dec 2015 20:15 #50704 by miraclewish
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I have a Metastase in The lung from my 7 years healed breastcancer -( who knows where Else i do have Metastase ! Fear) they gave me radiation and The antihormon faslodex 1 Time a month shots in The Popo - also for fear and Panik they give me Tavor ( benzo) for my coughing they give me paracodin trops ( codein)- my Question : i am scared as i am now addicted already to this medicine and i Start with mms , does it give me withdrawlsymptoms because believe all this Meditation dont work anymore while Take mms - i reduced already because i realy want to make this MMS Treatment - They didnt Tell me in The Beginning that u get addicted ( Body needs substance) i hate this and i soffer Even more - it helped me with Panik and coughing.but to High Price - please if anybody know something about that help !!!
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21 Dec 2015 20:29 - 21 Dec 2015 20:29 #50705 by CLO2
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From Jim's latest book:

Pharmaceuticals: Up until this point in time, we have not noticed any reactions with MMS and medical drugs, although we cannot guarantee this will always be the case. The decision to take pharmaceutical drugs is a personal one. Medications affect each person’s body in different ways.

We cannot say across the board in every case that taking prescription drugs will inhibit health recovery with MMS; however, we have seen a trend that continuing to take pharmaceuticals while doing the MMS protocols will often slow health recovery, or prevent it all together.

Occasionally one might need to continue with a pharmaceutical drug (while on the MMS protocol) for several days or a week or more (depending upon the situation and the kind and amount of medications you must wean off of). This is to prevent bad reactions from occurring in the first several days due to “drug shock” when the medications are first stopped. Usually it is best to wind down slowly by reducing the drug in steps.

The right qualified alternative health professional can help you safely wean yourself off of the medications.

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