DV, welcome to the Forum. I was diagnosed poz in 2000. Was generally healthy until I stopped ARVs in 2007 for 18 months. Came down with what was diagnosed as Encephalitis caused by Toxoplasmosis and was treated with malarial drugs for 9 months and also put back on the ARVs. That was about 3 years ago. I discovered MMS last Fall and began the protocol 1000 in October. Did that for 5 weeks then moved to a rather heavy maintenance dose (6 drops twice a day), which I am still taking daily. I also did 3 separate Malarial protocols after I completed the p1000. My main concern, believe it or not, is the Toxo, not HIV. Toxoplasmosis almost killed me and I don't want to go through those migraine headaches/nausea/loss of equilibrium ever again.
I have not had any blood work done since around September, prior to my taking MMS, but I discontinued taking all meds around Thanksgiving. Notified my doctor that I was not taking the drugs again. Haven't heard from him but I am pretty certain that he is concerned.
Just wanted to say welcome. I have been posting my journey and progress on this forum thread all along, if you are interested in reading it.
How do I feel? Pretty good. The protocol was easy...no adverse effects throughout the entire 5 weeks. I did get diarrhea from doing the Malaria protocol (15 drops twice, an hour apart), and passed some parasites (Toxoplasmosis?). The maintenance dosage twice a day is for the Toxo, as parasites can be difficult to get rid of. Bishop Humble personally told me that I have done more than enough of the protocols and that the 'bugs' should be all gone by now. I hope so.
Keep in mind that the Viral Load tests are monitoring 'antigens or antibodies' that your body has created, not the HIV itself. So, you will probably always have antigens for a slew of pathogens in your bloodstream. According to the AIDS Rethinkers, the Viral Load tests are not specific for HIV but also detect many other proteins and antigens to many things, ie, flu, etc. So, one may not ever test "Negative'. It is interesting to me though that my VL tests have been 'undetectable' for almost 3 years. Still not quite sure how that works, unless the ARVs have been killing off all pathogens in my body. ?
So, best of luck, keep the faith and feel free to privately email me if you want. I will try to answer any questions that I can. David Kiango on the Forum has been a great help to me with advice and an awesome 'cheering section!'
Terry