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27 Aug 2013 12:59 #35601 by th_2005
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Hello

I hope you all have a good health. My daughter has Lyme and co-infections. I would like to try MMS protocol for my daughter, but I don't know where to start. Please help! Thank you for your assistance.

Dan

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27 Aug 2013 15:24 #35602 by ZoRay
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Hi Dan
Protocols are listed here on site and at www.jimhumble.com
I suggest she do MMS in capsule form rather than with water.
Lyme takes a while to defeat and the risk is she may tire of the taste before she is healed.
I also like to add DMSO to the mix for better penetration of the body tissues.
There is also a section on Lyme here on site

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27 Aug 2013 16:51 #35604 by th_2005
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Hi ZoRay,
Thank you for suggesting the site and it has lot information to read. I have a few more questions and would like to ask you about the MMS protocol

Where do I buy MMS and DMSO, and what DMSO stands for?
Can she take the MMS and DMSO while she is on antibiotics?

Are there any foods or drinks restricted while she is taking the MMS and DMSO?

Thanks in advance,

Dan

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27 Aug 2013 17:56 - 27 Aug 2013 18:00 #35605 by ZoRay
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Depending on where you are influences where you might buy MMS.
On the LH coast of Canada I sell it. There are others.
ebay
sites around the web.
There is a where to buy section here on site however some links may be outdated.
DMSO is Di Methyl Sulphoxide if memory serves. A solvent that carries the MMS thru cells of all descriptions.
She can take MMS and DMSO with AB however MMS is far more powerful and intelligent than AB
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MMS is electrically attracted to low PH areas where disease lives and cleans it by oxidizing which is actually pulling an electron from the structure of the pathogen.
And so the pathogen is destroyed w/o drugs w/o anti biotics. MMS is an anti microbial and no disease or germ will ever build an immunity to it. Drug co's know this and keep it from us.
So, MMS might do the work while traditional meds like AB get the credit.
In my opinion there will be no need for AB once people understand the benefits of using this salt (MMS)

I would consider what I eat.
She is feeding the lyme bacteria and lessening her conductive (ener)Chi if she uses sugar or sugary foods (carbs). Sugar in all forms creates resistance in the body, salt creates conductivity.
MMS rejuvenates cells.
So no sugary carb foods and no vitamin C.
No caffeine.

I think that baths with 30-50 drops activated MMS is also beneficial to those suffering lyme.
In my opinion MMS is the most powerful tool we have to combat Lyme issues.
But keep reading as there's much I don't know that can help your daughter.
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28 Aug 2013 16:54 #35614 by th_2005
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Thanks again for the info. I just looked at the Amazon site and they do sell MMS and there are some positive feedback. I am not sure this is the one I need to look for. Here is the link below:

www.amazon.com/Keavys-Corner-M-M-S-Water-Purification/dp/B00ARH01LE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377708648&sr=8-1&keywords=MMS

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28 Aug 2013 20:12 #35618 by peggster
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Am new to site & having hard time navigating. Could you post link to lyme info on this site? Thank you :)

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29 Aug 2013 01:02 #35621 by ZoRay

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