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How do we do a MMS protocol if we have to go to a job? 29 Jan 2022 07:11 #73694

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I've seen in Jim Humble's "Health Recovery Guide Book" that the Protocol 1000 requires us to take the MMS every hour for 8 hours a day, for 21 days. he says we need to make a fresh batch of the MMS each time. However, many of us have to go to a job to work for a living 5 days a week, and, thus, there is no way to make a fresh batch of MMS every hour for 8 hours a day (unless the person works at home). Does anyone else have this problem and therefore cannot do any of the protocols due to this reason?

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How do we do a MMS protocol if we have to go to a job? 29 Jan 2022 10:11 #73697

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I've seen in Jim Humble's "Health Recovery Guide Book" that the Protocol 1000 requires us to take the MMS every hour for 8 hours a day, for 21 days. he says we need to make a fresh batch of the MMS each time. However, many of us have to go to a job to work for a living 5 days a week, and, thus, there is no way to make a fresh batch of MMS every hour for 8 hours a day (unless the person works at home). Does anyone else have this problem and therefore cannot do any of the protocols due to this reason?

 

Jim recommends mixing fresh doses. But if you don't have the luxury of doing that then an all-day bottle works for many people to. It's what I have used when healing other people.
If you are for example on 2 drops an hour, then just mix up 16 drops and add it to 960ml of water and drink 120ml every hour on the go. You can mark the bottle by drawing 8 lines on the bottle to mark 120ml increments, or pour out the liquid into a glass that has a 120ml line marked on it.

Remember to keep the bottle out of the sun by keeping it in a sock or cupboard. Just don't let it get any sunlight.
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