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When do antioxidants leave the body? 15 Jan 2016 14:35 #50839

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I know we cant take mms near antioxidants. But lets say I take 1000mg of vitamin c pill, how do I know for sure mms wont be neutralized by it. Are there antioxidants or vitamins that can neutralize mms in a full day? Or if u take a megadose of an antioxidant? How do you calculate when the antioxidant wont affect the mms?

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When do antioxidants leave the body? 15 Jan 2016 19:29 #50843

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The answer depends on who you read/listen to. Some say Vitamin-C can stay in our bodies a long time, others say a short time. Lab testing is probably the only way to confirm the time period for all the antioxidants and that probably varies for each person.

That is the reason to take antioxidants one hour after your last MMS (MMS1, CDH, CDS) dose of the day.

If you are not getting the positive results wanted, then you might consider stopping all antioxidants while on a protocol. 32 Reasons MMS not working
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When do antioxidants leave the body? 16 Jan 2016 09:30 #50850

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So to be exact; mms can work in the body even with antioxidants it just depends on how much antioxidants u have in your system? ??? Also to add to the question does the body always have antioxidants in it at all times????

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When do antioxidants leave the body? 16 Jan 2016 12:24 #50851

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Yes on both counts. Antioxydants are an integral part of your metabolism. As for everything, it's the concentration that counts.
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