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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 09 Mar 2024 00:02 #81761

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I wonder two things that I have difficulties finding answer to:
i was operated on my ACL a month ago and I still have inflammation in the knee keeping it from bending more than 90°.
Two weeks after the operation I started using MMS1+DMSO on the knee (once the bandaid was off).
A week later (3 weeks postop) I started the fast track with MMS1 and I've been doing the protocol 1000 for 5 days now - 4 weeks postop has passed now.
I've had a visit with my surgen and I was prescribed ibuprofen painkillers 400mg to fight the inflammation.

1. Will there be any conflict between the painkillers and the MMS1 (protocol 1000 or even 1000+ DMSO)) if I continue with both?
2. Is it possible that the body focuses on detoxing rather than fighting inflammation in the knee?
3. I used the Spray protocol for the knee (10 drops MMS1 in 30ml, I used DMSO 2-3 drops directly on the knee right after the spray. I sprayed in 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Is it possible I've gone wrong somewhere? Shall I continue?
 

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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 12 Mar 2024 06:09 #81786

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As far as I know, and I have never heard or read anything to the contrary,
there is no interaction with ClO2 (MMS1) and "pain meds". ('aspirin' or stronger)

HOWEVER, there COULD be a problem with DMSO, since it "grabs"
stuff and shoots it around your body almost instantaneously, and can
thereby multiply-enhance their response. (?)
So you SHOULD be careful about its use.
(there's the anecdote, which I tried for myself, and it's true, where you put some DMSO
on your finger and stick your finger in butter, and you will immediately taste the butter --
I can't remember if I used actual butter or margarine at the time)

I try to not take any pain meds around the time of using DMSO.
I usually wait at least an hour or TWO (or longer) before and after using DMSO,
ESPECIALLY if I'm taking it orally/internally.

There might be other people or information sources that 'speak' similarly or differently.
(there are some DMSO books out there, none of which I have purchased or read yet,
that might speak to these issues)

I guess the body can deal with inflammation. I've never really read or studied about that,
and don't offhand remember anything along those lines. (my initial knee-jerk response would be
that the body doesn't do much with inflammation, but then I think that may be incorrect — ?? –
or it probably tries its best and does 'something' along those lines)
Usually you think about and consider some outside source or treatment to combat
inflammation, whether food based, or 'aspirin', or herbal, or pharmacological, or something like DMSO.

The MMS1 is the DETOX and the DMSO is the anti-inflammatory. (along with spreading
the MMS1 throughout the body)
Remember: The MMS1 does not "cure", it just detoxes, and the DMSO helps, and also does
some (or a lot of) anti-inflammatory work.
And that allows or helps your body to heal itself.
So I would think that it's the DMSO that is doing "good things" with your knee, and the MMS isn't really
doing all that much, except helping with potential bacteriological or viral infections.

It would be better, imo, to do internal MMS, detoxing your whole body, so it can focus on
just healing your knee, and not have to deal with the who knows how many other issues
you have going on. But localized MMS1 MIGHT (?) also do some "healing" with your knee.

Like JH always stresses (Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" 2019 version),
NEVER STOP using MMS. Keep at it. Until you are well.

I hope this adequately addresses your questions and concerns.
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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 12 Mar 2024 09:00 #81792

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Thank you. Yes, it answrd my questions and yes, I'm using Jim's ebook and protocols. 

If I understand correctly, I can continue with MMS1 detoxing the whole body, without the DMSO.

Spraying MMS1 didn't help with the wound after the operation. What helped was a bar of soap... Just a normal soap and the wound and the wound looks so much better now. 

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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 20 Mar 2024 10:26 #81877

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I have another question regarding DMSO.

I continued with MMS1 during the period I took the ibuprofen, but I stopped with DMSO.
After I stopped taking the anti-inflammatory medication I continued with MMS1. The three weeks has passed and I felt good (2 weeks on MMS1 without the medication and 1 week with the medication)
I added DMSO. There was no nausea before but this time I noticed that I started feeling a bit nauseous. Does this mean that I still have "stuff" inside that needs attention/treatment?

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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 23 Mar 2024 00:02 #81896

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Nausea is a typical Herxheimer Reaction.

But it is, as usual, difficult to say.

You didn't say how much you took of the MMS1 and DMSO, how often, etc.

Detail is needed to make a better guess at what might be what.
 
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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) 23 Mar 2024 11:54 #81903

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I managed to work up MMS1 to 3 drops every hour before the meds and during the meds.
Before the meds I also managed to work up to 6 DMSO drops every hour. And that went fast, I had no problems with adding the drops (I took 3 days).
However, once they put me on the anti-inflammatory the first time I stopped using DMSO. I did only MMS1 (as we chatted below).
After the meds, I started with 3 drops DMSO the first day and got to 6 drops of DMSO at the end of the day (I thought that since I didn't have any problem before it wouldn't be now either). It made me feel sick to the point that I couldn't even look at the MMS1+DMSO so I only took MMS1.

However, they put me back on the anti-inflammatory again so I've excluded the DMSO during the time I take those anti-inflammatory, again.
It felt as if something in me didn't want that DMSO... I also felt that eating things like sweets och chips would make me feel sick. Even a home made "power bar" with oats, cranberries, honey and peanuts would make me feel like 🤢 🤣. But normal food has been fine.

I know I have herpes virus (that hasn't shown itself for a few years but before, it would come out a few times per year, even very acute like upper and lower lip infected). During the MMS1 cure I felt some stinging in my lips, every now and then at night. Due to the stinging in my lips I decided to go for the Mold/Fungus protocol. I started yesterday and I feel good! I feel lighter somehow...
So I'm planning to go for the next step: to alternate the MMS1 with clay. 
 

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