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MMS and antioxidants 10 Feb 2018 03:07 #57553

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I presumably have cancer. I've had a tumor-like knot in my neck, the size of a quarter, since I was 18. It changes in size based on diet and protocols I'm undertaking at the time. I'm currently 23. I haven't had insurance, so I've been navigating this journey basically alone, with the help of my partner. I know it's inconclusive whether or not it is a malignancy, but I've also developed many symptoms that point to it being a malignancy, and had two doctors palpitate it with their hands and urge me to have it biopsied or question why I've yet to have it biopsied. I've also experienced reactions to cancer therapies, i.e. shrinking of the lump on cancer therapies. However, I will soon have conclusive proof whether or not it is a malignancy, as I'm sending off my specimen for my Navarro Test tomorrow. I wanted to make this thread to potentially help others in a similar position and share my journey.

Tomorrow I'm beginning hourly MMS. I was curious whether to do 12 hourly doses or 6 hourly doses, and if someone could give me insight to that.

I have also taken on a raw foods nutritional approach, without fruit or overly carby vegetables. I also take green powders with apple cider vinegar and other supplements along with a few cups a day of organic green tea. I am planning on taking those (and drinking my tea) on the opposite half of the day from when I take MMS. And as I've read MMS only staying in the system for an hour, would supplements (with antioxidants) at the end of the day, hours after my last MMS dose, void the potency of MMS?

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MMS and antioxidants 10 Feb 2018 07:02 #57557

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Tomorrow I'm beginning hourly MMS. I was curious whether to do 12 hourly doses or 6 hourly doses, and if someone could give me insight to that.

If you want to follow G2C protocols, they are listed in Jim Humble's latest book. The book also offers the Health Recovery Plan, if you want to use it.

Yes, taking supplements and foods high in antioxidants can be taken 1 hour or more after your last MMS dose of the day. Eating between doses is acceptable, but just small amounts; snacks.

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