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MMS & Coronavirus 08 Mar 2020 07:13 #62839

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Good angieLynn. Then you probably know about the healing capabilities of bone broth as well. May take time but you should be on the right track. Keep us updated.

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MMS & Coronavirus 08 Mar 2020 16:33 #62848

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Thanks - Yes, bone broth is a daily staple. I'm doing much better with the ulcerative colitis, but I'm pretty sure MMS will be too acidic for sustained use, which concerns me for this coronavirus thing. I also tried CDS when I got the UC and it was more irritating than the MMS1. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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MMS & Coronavirus 08 Mar 2020 19:50 #62852

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I'm pretty sure MMS will be too acidic for sustained use

I see.. Maybe someone else knows about a MMS solution you could try. For prevention you could try Scott's 4 unactivated MMS drops per liter of water you drink during the day. For treating infection you may want to go the colloidal silver route. Other potent possibilities are vit C, especially liposomal, vit D taken with healthy fats and K2, Iodine, essential oils, colloidal copper, garlic, ginger, turmeric....there are many more.

I know someone who rather dies than taking MMS. She's now on garlic dissolved in red wine with added vit C. Tony Pantalleresco demonstrates here how to make. I add Iodine and MSM to this as well and have taken as much as 2 ounces a day, in small increments.

I hope there is something here you will tolerate better than the available MMS solutions. I myself would not worry too much if MMS was no option.
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MMS & Coronavirus 08 Mar 2020 23:41 #62857

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Since stomach acid is about pH 1 or less, ingesting acidic food and drinks should cause them to be further lowered in pH by very low stomach acid. Therefore, does it make a difference when one has UC to ingest low pH food and drink? Probably not. If those foods cause stomach distress, it may not be their pH that is causing the problem.

There are many other ways of getting CLO2 into your body other than the ingestion method.

1. Enema
2. Foot bath
3. Tub bath
4. Bag method
5. Douche
6. Mouth holding method
7. Topically

For all the above, except the bag method, I would use CDS.

And as Martin suggests, try ingesting unactivated MMS drops and let stomach acid activate them. Their pH is about 14 which is extremely alkaline.
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MMS & Coronavirus 09 Mar 2020 01:13 #62858

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Thanks so much! I've never thought of using unactivated MMS. I didn't know it was so alkaline without the hcl. I wonder if it would even be okay to use 1 drop of hcl to three drops of CLO2. Do you happen to know what the PH would be for that?

I think when something is too alkaline, it can be an irritant too, so I would think it would be best to get as close to a neutral PH as I can.

Also, can I do the other above methods with MMS? I have some CDS but it's almost 8 months old and I'd rather not have to buy new if I don't have to.

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MMS & Coronavirus 09 Mar 2020 03:13 #62859

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CDS can keep for longer than 8 months if it is properly stored. CDS must be kept cold and away from light, especially sunlight. The bottle should have a small mouth so CLO2 gas won't escape too easily, compared to a large mouth container. And, the cap must quickly be replaced after taking out a dose. Is your CDS 3000 ppm concentration?

Yes, you can use MMS1 for non-ingested applications. CDS and CDH will have more CLO2 available than MMS1 when used without additional stomach acid activation.

As you may know, MMS in MMS1 is about 10% activated externally (30 seconds time), CDH about 50% activated and CDS is 100% CLO2.

If you have MMS and 4% HCL, you might want to make CDH rather than use MMS1, because it has much more CLO2 available outside a stomach.

Any ingested food or liquid will quickly be lowered in pH due to stomach acid. When they leave the stomach, they are raised to about pH 7.4
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MMS & Coronavirus 09 Mar 2020 18:14 #62860

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Wouldn’t it be better just to take three drops activated as maintenance band also I’m on Keytruda immunotherapy. Does anyone know if it’s ok to take whilst on immunotherapy

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MMS & Coronavirus 09 Mar 2020 19:09 #62861

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Reading about Keytruda therapy, I wouldn't think MMS to be a problem. I did find this warning about Keytruda therapy:

"KEYTRUDA is a medicine that may treat certain cancers by working with your immune system. KEYTRUDA can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in any area of your body and can affect the way they work. These problems can sometimes become severe or life-threatening and can lead to death. These problems may happen any time during treatment or even after your treatment has ended." :ohmy:

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MMS & Coronavirus 09 Mar 2020 20:54 #62862

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can't wait for the first coronavirus mms testimonial. :whistle:

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