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mms and copd 15 Nov 2017 13:05 #56696

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does anyone have experience with mms treatment for copd?

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mms and copd 17 Nov 2017 03:09 #56728

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Search this forum for COPD and you will find a lot of discussion.

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mms and copd 18 Nov 2017 05:40 #56732

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Mr. Sandy, I don't know if you have found the info you were looking for or not, but I happened across this COPD testimonial.

Until May 4th of 2012, I was diagnosed with beginning stages of COPD. I had an inch of white in the bottom of each lung on my xrays that disappeared AFTER I TOOK THE MMS PROTOCOL. MMS saved my life!!!

Found the above here (page 2) with the title of "COPD, ADHD, PTSD, gone!!!"
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mms and copd 28 Jan 2018 00:48 #57417

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Hello, new to forum, learning all the time, thank you. I do have copd and have been taking protocol 1000 for two months now. Immediate improvement followed by less and less use of rescue inhaler. I have also felt the protocol failing due to my mistakes, changing protocols and other problems (mine) in applying the information correctly. Still not sure if I stay on three drops eights hours a day consistently will work, and not sure for how long I will have to do it. I would be willing to do it for as long as it takes, so much better than gasping for air. Other concerns is I see on here (3 drops is the max) then I read other entries and it says people are going to 10-15 drops a day. So just not sure of many things. Another example if I'm doing well I assume I should not do anything, but if that starts to fail I should go up? Forgive my text which has multiple points. Thank you
Margaret Kelley

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mms and copd 28 Jan 2018 02:56 #57418

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AK, you will find a wealth of MMS information in Jim Humble's latest book. If after reading it you still have questions, do ask them here.

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mms and copd 28 Jan 2018 17:08 #57421

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thank you. Yes I do have the pdf version of jim's book 2016 version. From what I understand and have been doing the information is conflicting. For example for lung issues it says you may want to stop the protocol you are doing and do the clay. I did and I suffered until I got back on three drops. Its says do the breathing technique but don't do them together with the drops. Ok did that and it failed until I got back to the three drops. I continued with the three drops and it works but it has not been a steady thing and that is where I want some advice. What to do next without stopping what is working. I have msds on order and will continue to study. Totally appreciate this forum. Also want to hear from any other people from Alaska to have them to communicate with. Thanks so much.
Margaret Kelley

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From Jim's book on pages 112-113,

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease):
Begin with the Starting Procedure. Then go on to the Mold/Fungus Protocol, first, before continuing on to Protocol 1000 and following the HRP as needed (always observing the Three Golden Rules). When finished with the Mold/Fungus Protocol, simultaneously as you begin Protocol 1000, start the Lung Protocol (the Cup) see page 159.

Is that what you are doing?

I have msds on order ...

Do you mean DMSO?

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mms and copd 29 Jan 2018 22:16 #57432

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Yes sorry DMSO is correct. Ok yes and no. The problem is in going from protocol 1000 to the Clay. If I stop the P. 1000 I will go backwards as in my breathing will become more and more difficult within 2 days. Unless.....I go very slowly and (thinking out loud) ha ha! Forgive me. I will review it again and make sure I have it correct. Maybe someone out there has a similar hurdle. Blessings from Eagle River, Alaska
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