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MMS2 vs MMS1
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01 Jan 2020 13:21 #62045
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I recently received MMS2 and clear capsules from Genesis 2 church. I really appreciate being able to take a capsule without worrying about how recently I ate or drank. I do have to be aware not to go near DMSO for a while after taking MMS2, but so far so good!
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06 Feb 2020 22:56 #62374
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I read recently on one of the mms forums (don't remember which one). MMS2 thinned the blood of a user and caused him to have a stroke which caused crossed eyes. But then he sprayed MMS around his eyes and fixed it.
BUT STILL CAUSING STROKE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM. ANYONE HAS SIMILAR OR OTHER SIDE EFFECTS?
BUT STILL CAUSING STROKE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM. ANYONE HAS SIMILAR OR OTHER SIDE EFFECTS?
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07 Feb 2020 00:00 - 07 Feb 2020 00:01 #62377
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Strokes are normally caused by entirely different things than cleaning the blood.
If you are about to have a stroke, MMS only may not be sufficient to prevent it from happening -is my explanation for this.
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Hi Jenny, Garlic also is a blood "thinner". But thinning as in cleaning.Jenny_goodhealth wrote: MMS2 thinned the blood of a user
Strokes are normally caused by entirely different things than cleaning the blood.
If you are about to have a stroke, MMS only may not be sufficient to prevent it from happening -is my explanation for this.
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07 Feb 2020 00:15 - 07 Feb 2020 00:16 #62378
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Don't believe everything you read online! Where is the proof for that "user's" accusations? Strokes are not caused by thinned blood; the opposite can cause them.
Do you really believe that this MMS Forum would be online today if people were getting strokes from using MMS?
Maybe YOU are the troll?
Do you really believe that this MMS Forum would be online today if people were getting strokes from using MMS?
Maybe YOU are the troll?
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07 Feb 2020 11:59 #62382
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HUFFSDAD,
NO, I AM NOT ON THE TROLL. IN FACT, I AM A HUGE MMS1 SUPPORTER AND USER. BUT I NEVER USE MMS2.
IN FACT, IT WAS A TYPO ON MY EARLER EMAIL. I MEANT TO TYPE MMS "THICKEN" THE BLOOD, NOT THIN THE BLOOD. ?????
NO, I AM NOT ON THE TROLL. IN FACT, I AM A HUGE MMS1 SUPPORTER AND USER. BUT I NEVER USE MMS2.
IN FACT, IT WAS A TYPO ON MY EARLER EMAIL. I MEANT TO TYPE MMS "THICKEN" THE BLOOD, NOT THIN THE BLOOD. ?????
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07 Feb 2020 16:01 #62385
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MMS, or garlic and vit C for that matter, disinfects the blood. Disinfection of blood means there is less need for
fibrin
and which the body produces for repair if harmful substances damage artery walls. The more harmful substances, the more damage, the more fibrin, the thicker the blood, the more chance for blood to clot and cause stroke or heart attack.
From this follows that MMS, or any other blood cleansing remedy, is a benefactor when it comes to preventing stroke and heart attack.
May this be of help.
From this follows that MMS, or any other blood cleansing remedy, is a benefactor when it comes to preventing stroke and heart attack.
May this be of help.
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