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Difficulty of MMS protocols. 04 Jun 2013 09:07 #33516

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Hello,
Those who are on the life-threatening \ herpes protocols, how do you manage when you have to work everyday? Not only is there the fact that everyone doesn't work a typical job where they can mix up their solutions, or constantly get to a bathroom, but also that you tend to walk around belching, farting and smelling like bleach. To do an hourly protocol outside of work hours means one would never sleep, and for herpes, your protocol could very well go on for months. How are you all doing this?

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Difficulty of MMS protocols. 04 Jun 2013 13:36 #33520

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Thanks Steve for your reply. My question did not suggest in the least that I was unwilling to do the protocols for months, obviously I'm reaching out to ask peoples' opinions on how to manage the protocol for those several months because I want to learn to manage the protocol myself! I don't recall mentioning that I'm looking for a "quick cure" either. The reason, in fact, that I know it takes several months is because I first used MMS four years ago, its not new to me, I know that to be successful, this takes a long time & it takes dedication. I also don't have an ability to live for free for those months that will be required, I'm not balking about that, just looking for suggestions from those who are managing. Finally, I am familiar with the full day's preparation explained by Mr. Humble. MOST jobs may allow water bottles, but I work in a lab where I'm in three layers of sterile gowning, two pairs of gloves, and where nothing is allowed, no chewing gum, no cosmetics, no water, etc. Not to mention it takes me up to 20 minutes to de-gown and exit the laboratory suite and get myself to a bathroom. And that is the reason my question was directed at those with unconventional jobs who may have helpful suggestions for my situation.

Is there anyone with any experience with this who may be helpful, instead of answering questions that I didn't even ask (such as using a quick cure)!

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Difficulty of MMS protocols. 04 Jun 2013 14:42 #33522

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mywayorhwy:

Boy that's some kind of job description!! Please excuse Steve for not twigging to the fact that most prisoners have more freedom than what's given you in your work. That level of safety precaution - is that to protect you - or what you're working on? I sure hope it's the latter.

Anyway I'd lay odds that no-one on the planet is in your circumstance. All I can think of is to take a Leave of Absence tacked on to your holidays and go to the Genesis II clinic in Bulgaria. I bet Mary could beat that virus into submission.

Check:

www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/health-restoration-center-bulgaria/24978-pearl-lodge-g2c-health-restoration-center-in-bulgaria
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Difficulty of MMS protocols. 05 Jun 2013 12:18 #33553

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Hi,
What I would do is try to take doses which are as large as possible whenever I can. For example I can take a 9 drop dose at 5am when I get up and then another one at 6 just before I leave to go to work. Then when I arrive at work I can take another. So that's 3 times 9 drops - 27. Then at lunch another 9. Then just before I leave work another 9. Etc. Just do whatever you can do. Maybe on the weekends you can be more consistent. And then there are holidays. :-)

Hope that helps you.

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