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"non-dissolvable" clamps, sutures, steel pins or permanent staples
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29 Feb 2016 04:57 #51290
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"non-dissolvable" clamps, sutures, steel pins or permanent staples was created by leila11
I am on Protocol 2000 and looking to incorporate the MMS2 and DMSO, and when reading up on the Indian Herb, it read don't use "Indian Herb" if you have "non-dissolvable" clamps, sutures, steel pins or permanent staples.
Immediately I thought of the clamps closing off blood vessels from and endoscopy. Then thought perhaps I overlooked something and that this information may apply to MMS as well. I am doing a little reseach, found the clamp has a metallic coating, and confirming they are dissolvable. I stopped with Protocol 2000 for now.
Some questions in mind are .......
Can I continue the MMS treatments without dissolving them.
If they are dissolvable will they just pass through the system if they melt that much ?
Thank you for this opportunity to heal
Immediately I thought of the clamps closing off blood vessels from and endoscopy. Then thought perhaps I overlooked something and that this information may apply to MMS as well. I am doing a little reseach, found the clamp has a metallic coating, and confirming they are dissolvable. I stopped with Protocol 2000 for now.
Some questions in mind are .......
Can I continue the MMS treatments without dissolving them.
If they are dissolvable will they just pass through the system if they melt that much ?
Thank you for this opportunity to heal
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29 Feb 2016 06:10 - 29 Feb 2016 06:11 #51291
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Replied by CLO2 on topic "non-dissolvable" clamps, sutures, steel pins or permanent staples
From
Jim's latest book
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Instructions for Indian Herb
Step 1.
Do not stop taking MMS1; continue with all the various things you have added on to your protocol, MMS1, MMS2, DMSO, enemas, baths, etc. In other words continue with everything you have already been using.
Step 2.
Include the Indian Herb as part of what you are already doing.
Last edit: 29 Feb 2016 06:11 by CLO2.
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