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Supra pubic catheter 11 Jul 2017 05:54 #56025

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I have a super pubic catheter which is a tube going directly through the abdomin into the bladder. My prostate cancer has spread into the bladder. I can infuse mms directly into the bladder through the tube. Would this be safe and a good idea?

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Supra pubic catheter 11 Jul 2017 07:04 #56026

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If the catheter is made from silicone, including all parts of it, it may be okay to use.

Be sure to start with very low doses and work up until you notice any problems.

Are you going to use MMS1, CDS and/or CDH?

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I'm using MMS1

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Supra pubic catheter 11 Jul 2017 15:21 #56028

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I have no idea what the cath is made of. Why is this important?

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MMS1 contains MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution), an activator (50% citric acid or 4% HCL) and CLO2 plus other chemicals as the result of the MMS activation process. Any of those could react with the catheter materials that could result in unwanted chemicals that may harm your body. Silicone is inert to most chemicals except strong HCL.

You may want to use CDS instead of MMS1 as it contains only CLO2 in distilled water, if you use CDS that has not been "stabilized."
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