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My question: Why do I keep getting cold sores (herpes virus)? I normally get cold sores about twice per year, but since starting the MMS1+ DMSO I have already had two (that's 2 in about a month!). If MMS1 is working for me, wouldn't it be knocking this virus down? How can I hope to have an effect on cancer if it's not even working against cold sores?
Can anyone logic me through this please? Thank you!
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"Cold sores are really tricky because herpes hides out in the nerves. When we’re stressed, that’s when dormant viruses wake up, because stress lowers our immune system. Detoxing is stressful on the body. It’s taking toxins that are “safely” hidden away and bringing them out into the bloodstream for elimination. MMS1 and DMSO are killing pathogens, which is adding more toxins to the bloodstream…increasing the detox and increasing the stress. I wouldn’t discount either one of these for the treatment of cancer… I would just make sure that I was able to move the “junk” out during the detox.
So imo, the options would be either to push through it or cut my dose back so that my body can keep up with eliminating the toxins. Because it sounds like things are backing up a little bit.
If I were going to push through, this is what I would use to help me through it. Having daily enemas and/or regular bowel movements, utilizing binders, taking natural antiviral supplements (like licorice root, lysine, zinc and an ionophore, inositol (IP-6), allicin, etc.), getting plenty of healthy fluids, avoiding arginine rich foods, taking part in relaxing activities, utilizing anti-stress supplements, taking D3 and cofactors, strengthening my liver function, etc. All of these can directly or indirectly play a part in de-stressing and suppressing cold sore outbreaks."
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MMS/CD and Exercise
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The Critics
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Fixing What’s Wrong
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Published on: October 13, 2025
A lot of people like to take mega doses of Vitamin C for different reasons. By mega doses I mean like 5 grams (not milligrams but grams), or even more. If it were me, and I wanted to take Vitamin C, I would take it some time in the afternoon or evening, and then I …
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Jim’s Personal MMS/CD Practice
Published on: October 6, 2025
Counsel given December 2020: Note: Someone asked if Jim takes MMS/CD regularly and if so, what is the dosage? Answer: Jim takes at least one maintenance dose a day. Usually first thing in the morning, and at this time normally a 5-drop dose, though the recommended maintenance dosage is usually a 6-drop dose—but in recent …