In this post I seek knowledge about MMS1 not killing certain molds and fungi. Mr. Humble explains this in his book, and why he recommends the use of clay when MMS does not work. My question pertains to whether anyone else has found that MMS does not stop upper respiratory infections, and could that be due to fungi and not a virus? How can one tell a viral infection from a fungi infection?
It was only a couple of months ago I learned about Jim Humble and MMS. I got excited about using MMS because every year of my life I get upper respiratory infections. I rarely get a cold, and rarely get a flu. But these blasted upper respiratory infections have made me miserable almost every year of my life. I am 60 years old and can't remember a year in my life this has not happened. It starts as a cold would, lots of runny nose, sneezing, etc. Then it drops down into the roof of my mouth in the form of red swelling, and then it hits my tonsils. Once the tonsils get infected it turns very nasty. Fevers, hard coughing, weakness, and worst of all, my brain gets very foggy. Doctors say this would not happen if I had my tonsils taken out, but I'd rather suffer than do that.
So this year I worked my way up to a 7 drop hourly dose 8 times a day of MMS1, then 4 pills of MMS2 a day with it. Also twice a day I did the 2 drop inhale does that Jim Humble gives excellent instructions and warnings on. After all of this I was sure for the first time in my life I'd not get the nasty annual upper respiratory infection. Two weeks later, I got infected just as bad as ever. It was like I was not even taking the MMS.
Several years ago I gave up going to the Doctors for this. All the antibiotics and other nostrums they prescribed never did a bit of good either. From what the doctors said, and all that I read about this, the cause is a virus. And that is why I though for sure that MMS would defeat it. I have friends who have a similar problem, and they all were waiting to see if MMS would for me as they all think I'm nuts for "drinking pool water".
In his books Mr. Humble says that there are certain molds that MMS cannot defeat, and for these he recommends the use of clay, which he details in his Fungi Protocol.
Does anyone have experience with the Fungi Protocol defeating this type of upper respiratory infection? How can one tell the difference between a fungal infection versus a viral infection? Mr. Humble does talk about burning and stinging when MMS contacts fungi. I can say for sure that my tonsils burned a little every time I drank a dose. In fact all I had to do to get a reaction from my tonsils was to smell the MMS in the air. Is this a clue? Thanks so much!