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Mom has Parkinson's, please help 18 Feb 2023 19:11 #77687

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Hi All,

My mother began having tremors soon after getting a second Covid shot. I tried to talk her out of getting them but she ended up submitting to social pressure.  She has now been diagnosed with Parkinson's and her chronic pain has become unbearable.  She is also having considerable fatigue regularly.  I am getting her started on MMS1.  Today she tried for the 1st time to mix a dose.  Her hand shakes so bad she could not get the drops to come out right.  She lives in another state so I am not there to help her.  I thought it is ideal if she could begin with MMS1 then could have her move to CDS to make dosing regularly easier for her.

I have looked through all the posts related to Parkinson's here.  I did not find specific protocols or preferred forms that have been effective for this talked about.  I'd greatly appreciate some recommendations and testimonials for exact protocols that have helped minimize or clear Parkinson's.  If anyone has ideas how someone with very shaky hands can make MMS, please share.  My inclination is to begin with the root cause of her neurological symptoms by treating her reactions to the shots.  I believe the MMS may help prevent other potential adverse events from the shots as well.
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Mom has Parkinson's, please help 19 Feb 2023 18:12 #77696

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Thank you for your thoughtful reply.  I'm happy to say she's gotten the hang of mixing the MMS1.  I'll search Kalcker's book for CDS protocols for Parkinson's too for more options along the way.  She already reported having reduced back pain with 1st 4 doses at a 1/4 drop yesterday.

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Mom has Parkinson's, please help 20 Feb 2023 13:07 #77703

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You may want to also look into spike protein toxicity. As far as I know, two supplements that cant help to clear them are NAC and Bromelain. If you decide to suggest that to your mom make sure to have her do the supplements at a different time than the MMS1.
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Mom has Parkinson's, please help 21 Feb 2023 17:42 #77721

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Yes, thank you JTF.  I'm planning to work this in for her after she does at least one full protocol with the MMS1.  If you do not already know, proteolytic enzymes are also looking like they will be helpful for breaking down spike protein.  Dr. Peter McCullough is talking about Nattokinase (2 min.)  
video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1628068339556790274/pu/vid/1920x1080/R3fb8MgZaJBAQeEg.mp4?tag=14

Dr. Joseph Mercola says Lumbrokinase is the most potent of these enzymes (300 x's stronger than Serrapeptase and 30 x's stronger than Nattokinase) (See attachment).  My husband and I have a healing arts practice and have been learning ways to help people with adverse events with the shots. My mother developing Parkinson's has further inspired our search to find things that help.  In general we'll be trying MMS + Lumbrokinase and see how that works.  With her and others, we will add Methylene Blue for neurological/brain issues if needed.  We feel starting with MMS is an excellent foundation to prevent and work with damage from the shots and then can add in any or all these other helpful remedies.

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