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Can MMS hurt my IUD? 17 Feb 2016 06:28 #51122

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I was reading about how MMS can detox heavy metals from your system and about how it can cancel out oral contraceptives. It made me wonder if I should be worried at all if I have an IUD? I have the ParaGard copper/non-hormonal IUD. Any reasons I should worry that the MMS (I am on protocol 1000) would deteriorate my it any or somehow make it less effective? I have two kids and don't need a surprise one haha :) Thanks in advance for any input.
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Can MMS hurt my IUD? 17 Feb 2016 08:36 #51124

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Good question, I have never thought about it but it may well work on the copper/ I'd love to hear what others or Jim will have to say about this.

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Can MMS hurt my IUD? 17 Feb 2016 09:31 #51126

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Of course, you will not be doing any MMS douches.

As far as ingesting MMS1 following Protocol 1000, I doubt that would be a problem as the CLO2 released from MMS should end up in your blood.

Since the IUD is removable, you can check to see visually if the copper is being degraded.
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Can MMS hurt my IUD? 17 Feb 2016 13:49 #51128

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That's what I was thinking in regards to taking it orally and not douching with it. I found some threads on metal implants like screws in people's bones and I would think if it doesn't mess with that the iud is most likely safe too.

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