So you have to adapt your diet.
So you can't eat/drink things high in antioxidants.
So you have to do it for 8 hours a day.
So what! It heals you! And it's not a permanent thing you have to do. Usually 3 weeks and it's over. That's not exactly a lifetime.
I basically agree with your statement and I think you made a good point, in that we only have to put up with doing those things for a fairly short time and then it's over. That is true. Go back and read my original post and you will see that at no point did I say it is not worth the trouble of following all the rules if you are seriously sick. For those of you that think I was complaining too much in that post, you failed to understand why I compiled that lengthy list of rules in Jim Humble's book. It wasn't so much to complain, but instead it was to point out the difference between the perception of taking MMS when someone first hears about this great medicine vs the reality of the steps that have to be taken when digging deeper into using MMS. My biggest point I was making in my original post was that the process of taking MMS wasn't at all as simple as all the testimonials make it out to be. All the testimonials (that I've seen, at least, from various sources) come across as if they just took one - or a few doses of MMS - and they were then healed of their problem. I was expressing my disappointment that it wasn't as simple as the testimonials come across to be. And I'm sure that the majority of people that first heard about MMS and seen the testimonials, felt the same way I did - at least originally - when they eventually found out that it wasn't a case of just simply taking a few doses and you're healed. I am just speaking for what I believe is the majority of the people's thoughts about MMS vs the reality of it, when they began their journey to using MMS.
Another big reason for my original post I made, was to find out if there is any significant number of people taking MMS
without following most of the rules in Jim Humble book. As I said earlier, I don't remember any of the testimonials saying they took all kinds of step before - or during - their intake of MMS. Steps such as:
* They didn't say they made a fresh batch each time thy took MMS.
* They didn't say there was a Starting Procedure of 4 days and that the MMS had to be taken hourly for 8 hours a day.
* They didn't say the main protocol (Protocol 1000) also had to be taken hourly for 8 hours a day, (at least until healthy, and maybe up to 21 days).
* They didn't say you have to take the dose 20-30 minutes before each meal, and that each meal should be no more than 10 minutes long, so you can have a 30 minute window to take your next dose of MMS after you finish your meal.
* They didn't say that during the hours you are actually taking your MMS doses, you should not eat big “feast” types of meals, but rather eat smaller meals and/or snacks.
* They didn't say they were brushing there teeth with MMS during the entire time while taking the treatment.
I didn't point out the above rules again to make it look like I am once again "complaining". I actually left out some of the other rules. The other rules are easier to deal with. These rules I posted above are what I am focused more on. The big thing I want to know here is: are the vast majority of the people in the testimonials following those specific rules I posted above? (Again, I'm not talking about the other rules in my original post, but only the ones above). Or, are they not following those rules and instead just simply taking the MMS until healed (and this includes if they are skipping the "Starting Procedure" and going straight to taking regular doses of MMS, as well as skipping most other rules)? These questions are not only for stu77000, but for anyone else as well. There are testimonials from all over the world. What I wonder is... has the majority of people from all the other countries outside the United States
actually read any of Jim Humble's books about MMS? I'm not saying they didn't, but I think it is a legitimate question. That is why I wonder how many people in the various MMS testimonials have actually read his book and therefore followed his rules.
Whatever the case, I am
very surprised that apparently nobody else here has at no point had the same thoughts and feelings that I've posted in my original post and this post.
stu77000, you wrote: "You don't have to brush your teeth with MMS1 while taking MMS1 orally, I don't know where you got that from!
In fact from what we have learnt since, MMS1 is too acidic and it can remove the enamel from your teeth while brushing so it is NOT recommended to brush you teeth with MMS1 UNLESS you add baking soda or something to make it more alkaline."
I had assumed you have read Jim Humble's book "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook", but I guess you have not? There is a section in the book - Chapter 5, pages 73-75 - in which he talks extensively about the importance of brushing your teeth with MMS during the time you are being treated with MMS. As for your belief MMS is "too acidic" our teeth, I will copy and paste below what Jim Humble says about that:
You don’t have to worry about the alkalinity of the sodium chlorite nor the acidity of MMS1 leaching mercury out of your teeth. This is because the acidity in the MMS activator when mixed drop for drop with the MMS (sodium chlorite) which is alkaline, is calculated to mostly cancel one another out, leaving the MMS1 solution much closer to neutral. The acidity is then much less than most fruits and cannot hurt your teeth or leach mercury from your fillings. Keep in mind that fruits and vegetables are acidic in nature more so than MMS1 doses.
I will finish this message by saying I hope now, after reading this post, that everyone now has a better understanding of why I made my original post - that I had the same thoughts and feelings tht I'm sure many people have had when learning about MMS - and that I did not make it for the purpose of "complaining" or being "negative".