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Taking MMS with Percription Drugs
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03 Aug 2020 11:33 #65461
by Georgie21
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Please could someone advise me whether it is safe to take mms with a prescribed drug. My father has Parkinsons and he takes a drug called Repinirole. I have purchased the latest book from Jim Humble and I am reading through it. I have read the part where it mentions all drugs and supplements must be stopped as they will interfere with the mms. My father is worried that if he stops taking this drug his symptoms will get worse.
Any help will be very appreciated. Many thanks.
Any help will be very appreciated. Many thanks.
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03 Aug 2020 19:09 #65468
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Taking MMS with Percription Drugs
Jim also says to slowly reduce any medication and to talk to your doctor. You could also just add MMS to his daily routine of meds.
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04 Aug 2020 21:21 #65481
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well, we all know that a doctor HAS to say not to take MMS, so why bother? He'll certainly use the info that he is taking mms against him. It'll be all your dad's fault if something goes wrong.
I take mms with my thyroid meds and there is no difference in blood tests, I also take hormones, no change, and aspirin and whatever, no change. So, I believe Jim had to say they could interfere....
I would just take whatever you need to take and if you can tell the meds aren't working, then you can quit or cut back.
I take mms with my thyroid meds and there is no difference in blood tests, I also take hormones, no change, and aspirin and whatever, no change. So, I believe Jim had to say they could interfere....
I would just take whatever you need to take and if you can tell the meds aren't working, then you can quit or cut back.
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