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MMS for my 77 year old Dad's Knee Problems 10 Mar 2016 23:19 #51445

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My Dad used to be very active until about 3 years ago when he had a haemorrhagic stroke and an operation to relieve the blood pressure in his head.

Until then he was still working doing electrical wiring type work with the odd bought of knee problems but not so often

Since the operation he's had problems walking - going down staircases and gets tired very easily - 2 days ago he was fine then today he wakes up and his right knee really hurts, seems to be fine for several days and then another day it will get really painful.

For a long time he's been using 70% DMSO mixed with 30% water and that seem to help - I make it up for him and he applies it to his knees.

I've also never given him MMS. Was always a bit wary of giving to him, especially when all there was, was MMS and Citirc Acid but now I've managed to get hold of MMS + Hydrochloric Acid and noticed how much less awful it tastes then the citric acid version and that it's somewhat more gentle on the digestive system.

so thinking was thinking about finally introducing him to MMS but not sure how to give it to him. He's really bad at taking anything orally, i.e. tablet, pill, kefir, Glutamine Powder, etc - if you make it for him and give it in his hand he'll take it but he'll never do it himself - he has no memory issues and mind is fully intact.

In December he did see his doctor and have a camera inserted into his intestines and they diagnose he had bacterial H. Pylori Infection problems and was put on a month long course of antibiotics. Which is why I'm now thinking MMS might help.

Any thoughts on possible ways to give him MMS, dosages, etc

I can't imagine him liking the taste. The only thing I've given him that he does himself without someone else doing for him is use the DMSO / Water mix directly on his knee. is there anything I can add to the mix to make it more effective? Perhaps the MMS?

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MMS for my 77 year old Dad's Knee Problems 11 Mar 2016 09:34 #51446

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...the DMSO / Water mix directly on his knee. is there anything I can add to the mix to make it more effective? Perhaps the MMS?


Protocol 3000 is what I would recommend. You could use undiluted CDS in place of MMS1. Apply to his knee followed by DMSO.

If he can/will take antibiotics orally, why not MMS1 liquid or MMS1 tablets (inside small empty capsules)?

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How about just super low doses of MMS Protocol 1000.

I put I think 2 drops of MMS in a 500ml bottle of water, kinda forgot about it for several days in a dark cupboard and tasted it today it barely smells or has much taste, just a very slight MMS smell to it.

I think this very low level of MMS he'd easily tolerate.


I assume the bottle would have to be kept out of the sunlight?

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Sure, very low doses of MMS1 made with 4% HCL would be a good start. And, you can add a couple of drops of SweetLeaf brand liquid stevia that is available in many flavors. That brand will not reduce CLO2 content.

Begin with the Starting Procedure which starts with very low doses. If you serve the doses in a small mouth bottle, there is no odor because one's nose can't be over the bottle mouth while drinking it!

Best to mix MMS1 doses hourly if possible. Or, put CDS in a daily bottle marked for hourly doses. CDS does not need to be mixed hourly because it is very stable.

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