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Any experience using MMS to treat heart disease? 25 Jul 2019 17:00 #60909

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I have heart disease, coronary calcium scan at 866 recently.

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Any experience using MMS to treat heart disease? 25 Jul 2019 17:27 #60911

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Any experience using MMS to treat heart disease? 30 Jul 2019 07:41 #60944

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MMS can help bring your calcium score down. Because MMS will help heal the arteries so that no calcium and cholesterol is needed to glue arteries together.
Actually the liver should cleanse the blood so that the arteries don't fall apart because of toxic blood. Inflamation because of toxic blood is what causes arteries to degenerate.
The plaque buildup is meant to be a repair. Cleanse the blood, fix the liver, and the repairing should stop. Then the calcium score drops.

If no cholesterol kan be seen on calcium scans, that would not mean there's no cholesterol in the repair-glue mixture called plaque.

Additional options that may help bring down your calcium score:

Quit eating grains and sugar.
Use garlic, ginger, turmeric and Vit C daily, or maybe in the afternoon/evening after MMS. No statin drugs.
Vit D3
Lots of vegetables
Healthy fats - Real butter is good. Stay away from "vegetable" oils and margarine. These are processed seed oils and mostly unfit to eat. Olive and avocado oil are healthy alternatives. These are actually fruit oils. Just don't cook them. Use coconut, butter or lard for cooking.
Vit K2 and Chelators such as EDTA and sodium thiosulfate, for removing calcium where it does not belong if needed.
Exercise.

This is my current personal understanding of how to deal with plaque buildup. It can be stopped and reversed but MMS alone does not address the root cause and which is bad habits and a liver not working properly.
High cholesterol can be an indicator of calcification. But not the cause. Without cholesterol you die. The body generates 2 grams of it daily regardless of fat intake. Because you need it.

You also want to look into how to prevent blood clots. It's blood clots that mostly cause heart attacks. And Strokes.
Increase heart strength is yet another related topic.

Good luck.
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Any experience using MMS to treat heart disease? 02 Aug 2019 08:57 #60987

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Cleanse the blood, fix the liver, and the repairing should stop. Then the calcium score drops.


Related:
Acidic blood draws calcium from the bones in an attempt to neutralize acidity.
Oxygenating blood will balance blood PH.
The more toxins in circulation in the blood, the less oxygen. Obviously because oxygen reacts with toxins, depleting oxygen in the process. Little oxygen causes low blood PH. Low blood PH triggers the bones to release calcium in order to prevent artery damage, inflamation and internal bleeding.

Antioxidants also react with toxic substances in order to neutralize toxins.

High fibrinogen is another marker for heart&vascular disease. Fibrinogen is involved in the clotting of blood. The crust forming on wounds basically is fibrinogen. High fibrinogen blood values therefore can be a sign of internal bleeding. MMS should therefore also be of help bringing fibrinogen levels down. Actually, oxygen rich blood is known to stop bleeding rapidly. This may be a sign of fibrinogen just being a secondary line of defence, not the best or only option to heal wounds.

Oxygen rich blood is bright red. Oxygen depleted blood is almost black.

I'm just studying the subject. Looking for clues how ClO2 can help so many things.
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