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kidneys + taking MMS
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Which means he should cut back on salt.
Does anyone know or have an opinion on if he should be taking MMS? I believe it turns to table salt after it does it's trick...
His latest blood test showed a higher than normal creatine and lower eGFR.... both are bad and show kidney not working well.
It was all perfect.... prior to the doctors....
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CLO2 wrote: Just wondering, the doctors you paid to offer health advice for your husband, were they licensed?
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Thing is, oncocytoma usually turns to cancer, ooncocytoma is the official name of what the mass was. It was 10cm X 12cm.
His father died from kidney cancer. My husband had/has prostate cancer.
and we are very skeptical of biopsies spreading cancer....
All things considered we took the advice of our doctor, yes he wasn't the local plumber. Are their really people who have surgery by someone unlicensed?????
So, my question was if he should rick taking mms as it turns to salt and salt isn't something that kidneys like.
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Because of the chemical nature of chlorine dioxide, it destroys these microorganisms in such a manner that it is also destroyed at the same time, leaving behind only a few grains of plain table salt, discharged oxygen atoms, and dead microorganisms, which the body can easily wash out of the system.
I doubt that a "few grains of plain table salt" is going to be a problem with his remaining kidney. How much NaCL could there be in a 3 drop dose of MMS1 which is taken hourly? Hardly any, I suspect. And if CLO2 doesn't find a pathogen, there won't be any NaCL released.
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His remaining kidney looked perfect, but his eGRF and Creatine levels are now way off, signaling a kidney which isn't working well.
All the people who volunteer to give a kidney away, I'm betting they never talked to someone who is having trouble. We were given two kidneys for a reason!
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How true. We might get along with one kidney, but two are better. And, it is much easier to tie your shoe laces with two hands instead of just one.We were given two kidneys for a reason!
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