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Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory disease 09 Jul 2014 09:05 #46092

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Hello Everyone,

I've been on protocol 1000 MMS1 for one month and 21 days now for my chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, Before when I was not taking the mms1 What I usually experience is pain visitation. It has a cycle. , Pain would usually visit monthly or less than a month and it would last for 2 to 3 weeks. from mild to severe then back to mild pain again. Cycle goes on and on and as pain visits me its always back with vengeance. .

So when I started protocol 1000 at the first four weeks, it feels like my left ovary and other parts of my reproductive system is is on fire and pain radiates up to my chest and back. I also feel lethargy, cant sleep, and more pain, I read that its just but normal to experience those things because whilst taking mms, one would feel worse before getting better so I just toughed it out. So come another two weeks, I felt very good and fine, but just almost a week ago, pain visited me but its not as worse as before but I just feel like lying down on bed and not do anything, I think MMS helped me alot in dealing with the pain because it was lessened.

Since there is no really protocol intended for chronic PID which is what I have, the big questions now I have in mind are, ,:
1. Should I stay on protocol 1000 or should I move to higher protocol? (since its 1month and 21 days now on protocol 1000 and pain still visited me but on a lighter intensity)
2. If I should stay on protocol 1000 how long would I decide that protocol 1000 is too weak for me? should I give it more time?
3. How can I say that the amount of time I have given is enough or not yet enough for protocol 1000 before moving to a higher protocol?

Need reply asap thanks :)

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Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory disease 09 Jul 2014 11:07 #46093

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Hello Everyone,

I've been on protocol 1000 MMS1 for one month and 21 days now for my chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, Before when I was not taking the mms1 What I usually experience is pain visitation. It has a cycle. , Pain would usually visit monthly or less than a month and it would last for 2 to 3 weeks. from mild to severe then back to mild pain again. Cycle goes on and on and as pain visits me its always back with vengeance. .

So when I started protocol 1000 at the first four weeks, it feels like my left ovary and other parts of my reproductive system is is on fire and pain radiates up to my chest and back. I also feel lethargy, cant sleep, and more pain, I read that its just but normal to experience those things because whilst taking mms, one would feel worse before getting better so I just toughed it out. So come another two weeks, I felt very good and fine, but just almost a week ago, pain visited me but its not as worse as before but I just feel like lying down on bed and not do anything, I think MMS helped me alot in dealing with the pain because it was lessened.

Since there is no really protocol intended for chronic PID which is what I have, the big questions now I have in mind are, ,:
1. Should I stay on protocol 1000 or should I move to higher protocol? (since its 1month and 21 days now on protocol 1000 and pain still visited me but on a lighter intensity)
2. If I should stay on protocol 1000 how long would I decide that protocol 1000 is too weak for me? should I give it more time?
3. How can I say that the amount of time I have given is enough or not yet enough for protocol 1000 before moving to a higher protocol?

Need reply asap thanks :)


As soon you talk about your cyclical behavior of your pain and the reaction of your pain to the MMS, the only thing that pop in my mind was Parasite. Next Parasite circle will be next Saturday July 12. I recommend to continue in your protocol 1000 and also add to your instake Probiotic and Sea water. Also start checking the parasite protocol of Andreas Kalcker. Mr. Humble suggest to clean your intestine and your liver will help healing your conditions with MMS.
I believe you doing great, is just little adjustment to get better.

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Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory disease 09 Jul 2014 12:00 #46097

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Hi Gj,

Thanks for always responding to my questions. I am dealing with a disease that keeps on coming back and Learning about parasites sounds interesting to me because I might also have it. However, I am not sure about the parasite circle you have mentioned, you said it will be on July 12. Is it a forum? pls give me more information as to where will it happen, and the time.. I assume if its a forum, I need to prepare my questions handy.. I am now searching about Parasite protocol of Andreas Kalcker.

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Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory disease 09 Jul 2014 12:54 #46098

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Ladymix, Andreas' parasite protocol utilizes non-systemic anti-parasitic drugs which work primarily in the gut. Worms diffuse throughout the body after infestation, and return to the gut to mate and lay eggs. Fortunately, they're much more predictable than humans, and do it on the moon cycle. So, the parasite protocol starts just prior to the new moon, goes for about 18 days are so, and then the protocol goes onto herbal treatment for the last half of the month. This protocol lasts 3 months or so (for Andreas - for the autistic children it's 18-24 months.
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