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Is multiple sclerosis the same as Lyme disease?
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I recently came across a startling claim: Multiple sclerosis is essentially just a symptom of Lyme disease! I did a quick search online and the AI bot said that is not true.
The Lyme spirochete pathogen has been detected in the brains of every multiple sclerosis patient. Fibromyalgia (soft tissue rheumatism), Parkinson's disease, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), lupus, Crohn's disease, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), Alzheimer's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are all triggered by different types of spirochete bacteria.
Is it true that MMS can cure multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease because chlorine dioxide kills spirochete pathogens and oxidizes heavy metals in the brain?
From Jim Humble's latest book on page 117 he says this:
"There are many diseases generally considered to be incurable. We have nevertheless received countless reports from people worldwide who through using MMS have been recovered to full health from many of these supposedly incurable diseases. Some of these include ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Alzheimer’s, autism, cancer (all kinds), leukemia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, polio, rheumatoid arthritis, and many other life threatening diseases."
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Yes, I understand that multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease can be cured through the
CDSMMS1 1000 protocol, as these conditions are fundamentally interconnected. Jason, the 1000 protocol is a MMS1 protocol and not CDS.
In another post, Scott mentioned: "We now know that dissolving 10 milliliters of CDS in 1 liter of water and drinking it continuously at a rate of 100 milliliters per hour for 10 hours can help people overcome various diseases, including COVID-19. However, the actual amount of chlorine dioxide delivered by ingesting 10ml of CDS this way is less effective than adding 5 drops of MMS to 1 liter of water and drinking the same 100ml dose hourly for 10 hours. How simple is it? No odor, no bitterness. No refrigeration required. No need to generate chlorine dioxide (as human stomach acid converts it naturally). All these characteristics make the drops easier to recommend to friends and family—they won't have the psychological aversion to drinking bleach (due to smell and taste issues)."
Therefore, I'm pondering: Could Scott's protocol replace theCDSMMS1 1000 protocol? The two protocols are not quite the same. MMS1 is Pre-activated by 10% and Scott's Protocol-1 is not.
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