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pain relief 14 Feb 2012 15:04 #12507

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I wonder if mms takes away pai as well? my mother has a lung cancer,4th stage. She is suffering lots of pain. We give her morphium and other antibiotics. Do we have to continue to give her those when we start giving MMS?
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Re: pain relief 14 Feb 2012 15:38 #12509

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I would say the reaction is vary from people to people...... you may tried external application methods using MMS1 + DMSO including orally...

But start it on very light dilution of MMS1.... test one drop activated mix with 500ml water and drink in 5 times on hourly basis to finish the whole 500ml solution......

If no pain, then increase to 2 activated drops.... and so fort...... if pain is there... i believed using steroid or drugs should be consider or else there is no chance of getting MMS1 into the body.....

If orally is fail due to pain that cannot control.... it is best to continue using external application..... you can apply it directly to the lung area and any other part of the body.... this is the possible way to get the MMS1 into the body through blood.... if irritation occur... find some aloe vera juice to apply to the irritated skin.... or reduce the strength of DMSO by mixing more clean water....

For orally.... i believed using CDS are better option......

Anyhow... this is so far the best guide i could advice....
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Re: pain relief 14 Feb 2012 22:07 #12538

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I'm so sorry about your Mother being in pain and I can't imagine how difficult this must be for you to stand by and watch. Since you said stage 4 cancer, I assume she is on hospice care and if so hospice would be making her final days as possible as they can. Because MMS could cause her uncontrollable diarrhea and upset stomach this would seem to be too much for her to handle. The input I want to give you is that sometimes, less is more. May God bless you and your family and may HE ease your mother's pain.
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Re: pain relief 14 Feb 2012 22:30 #12539

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Thank you for your reply. I received answer to my question- her pain can actually get worse when she starts taking mms. There is another treatment that we have been considering- Cesium Chloride and Potassium protocol. Do you know anything about it? It is recommended for last stage as well and should actually eliminate pain within days. She is very weak now partly because of all pain she has been going through.

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Re: pain relief 14 Feb 2012 23:07 #12543

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My heart goes out to you. As far as pain goes, I couldn't think of anything stronger than morphine to ease your mother's pain. Have you asked for an increased dose or smaller doses more often? You are obviously a very loving daughter to be researching all possible avenues to ease your mother's pain. If she's on her death bed iluta, I would pray for God to take her quickly to end her suffering. God be with you and your mother in this very difficult time.
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Re: pain relief 14 Feb 2012 23:13 #12544

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You might want to look at www.cancertutor.com. They have a lot of alternative natural cancer treatment protocols for different type and stages of cancer, even stage 4 cancer.
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Re: pain relief 15 Feb 2012 19:48 #12613

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My heart goes out to you! I am a retired nurse and in final stages of cancer where we were giving Morphine to keep the patient as comfortable as possible, it would become necessary to increase the dosage as the pain got worse. It is really hard to watch a loved ones life end, I've been there so I truly understand. Perhaps your mother just needs you to tell her it is okay to go and be at peace with God and reassure her you will be okay, she is probably worried about you so that is why you need to give her permission and assure her you will be okay. Trust in God, he will be your strength.
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Re: pain relief 16 Feb 2012 00:22 #12643

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When I had cancer, I smoked a lot of weed for the pain and it worked great. What I would recommend for your Mom, is to find some cookies or brownies, something made with weed. This will decrease her pain enormously, eliminate the nausea and give her an appetite. Hopefully this will help her be able to start a protocol that can bring her on the road to recovery. I know what it is like to be in that much pain. I followed Dr. Hulda Clark's program. At that time, Jim's work was not being distributed due to his issues with 'that guy' and her program worked great. Expensive, but for my health, spending all my money was worth it. Almost immediately my pain had decreased by 50% and in 2 month my arthritis and exema were gone!.

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Re: pain relief 16 Feb 2012 09:36 #12656

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Thank you, FreedaB9. It´s a good advice. I´ll see what i can do about it.

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