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Arterial Amyloid plaque 09 Sep 2017 15:45 #56350

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Hello friends; I am running this by you all in hope of getting some answers and opinions. My wife has been diagnosed with CAA, This is Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, this is amyloid plaque inside the arteries of the brain and not out side. This condition weakens the walls of the arteries and could cause bleeding in the brain and death. At the moment there is no cure.

A major drug company is in trials with a drug that has managed to remove all amyloid plaque from the brain over one year. So this tells me that removing the plaque should not be dangerous to the walls of the artery. As I understand it some plaque act's like a quick fix to damaged arteries.

I have read an article in this website "Arterial Plaque Risk" and found it to be very helpful. And I plan to start her on supplements to fortify her arteries as well as I can, so now the questions.

What is the life span for MMS in the system? 30 min. 1 hour? What is the life span of liposomal Vitamin C?

What are good supplements to build up arteries wall strength? And I plan to give this to my wife over a year while building up to the max dose of MMS that she can tolerate. She is 71 and great health (walks 6 miles every day) and weighs 100 lbs.

Your help and encouragement is welcome.

PS I was introduced to MMS by a close friend who runs a clinic in Nicaragua, and we are trying to get in touch with her. Also we started out with two drops this morning and I want to do more during the day but we don't want the Liposomal to cancel out the MMS. I have read somewhere that MMS is only active for 30 min. and then turns to salt. If this is true then why can't we take the vitamin C an hour or so later? Thank you all.

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Arterial Amyloid plaque 09 Sep 2017 21:00 #56354

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If you don't have Jim Humble's latest book, I suggest you get and read it. The book will answer most of your questions.

When beginning to take MMS always follow the Starting Procedure.

To discover the possible reason for arterial plaque, take a look at this website.

And this interview of Dr Kate.

I don't know how long LET-C remains in the body, but I suspect too long to take it before taking MMS each day. Best to take all supplements one hour after the last MMS dose of the day. Hopefully LET-C will be gone the next morning when MMS is again taken. MMS is thought to remain active for one hour which is why consecutive hourly doses seem to work best.
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Arterial Amyloid plaque 10 Sep 2017 19:55 #56360

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Thank you, I viewed the interview with Dr. Kate and ordered K2, Also after I posted my first question (above) I found the latest protocol and we are doing hourly doses of MMS. Thanks again.
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Arterial Amyloid plaque 11 Sep 2017 08:38 #56361

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Dr. Kate also recommends in addition to K2, Vitamin-A, D3, and Calcium + Magnesium. These recommendations are listed in her ebook. You should be able to find some of the above combined into one capsule.

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