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MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 21:27 #17379

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Please help! I have been battling a massive Colitis infection for years now and have been desperate for a cure. Antibiotics cannot knock it out, all of the other natural remedies I have obsessed over have also been unable to knock it out, and FINALLY I have found a product which works for me ( mms of course! ), but all of a sudden I have been unable to take it for the past three days, and my infection is coming back with a vengance!

I started slowly, taking a couple of drops only two or three times daily. I worked my way up until I reached the diarreah point. Here is where I went wrong though. I pushed through and worked up to 5 drops, every hour ALL DAY, and was doing the DMSO protocol at the same time. I was at this rate for a week or so. Then started to feel bad so I backed off until I figured out what was going on. Eventually I found that I had depleted my electrolytes too much. They got dangerously low to the point where I landed myself in the ER with chest pains. So I’m taking electrolyte suppliments now and since then I have been unable to pick back up with the mms at even the tiniest rate. I went all the way down to 1 drop, 8 times a day. I started to, once again, feel bad but did not have diarreah. I did kind of have loose stool, but I thought it was due to the colitis. I then took my drops down even further, all the way to only 1 drop, three times a day. A few days ago I went back to the doctor because of heart palpitations again ( low potassium electrolytes. ) It’s like now I cannot keep up and replenish my electrolytes at all while on this stuff. So I guess my questions are:

Has anyone ever heard of mms depleting nutrients from the body even when taking it at such a small rate?

I noticed my tongue was getting white while on mms with malnourishment. I already have compromised digestion because of the problem at hand and not sure I can handle much more malnourishment. It was like, while on mms I was not only losing electrolytes but nutrients as well, until I recently stopped taking mms altogether a few days ago. Except for 1 of those days I took two drips 1 time in the morning, and I ended up with very loose stool by the afternoon, so I was afraid to continue and stopped.

Anyone have any suggestions that I could try so that I can continue to take MMS? It’s the only thing that is beating this crazy infection thus far!
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 21:43 #17380

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HI,
dsershion

Use of The Protocol 1000 (3 drops of activated MMS (3 of MMS + 3 of CITRIC ACID) eight times per day hourly with food intake among them (30 minutes).

And be welcome to the world of MMS and this forum.
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 21:48 #17381

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Welcome dsershion! It sounds like you have a major parasite problem. There are other methods of getting the chlorine dioxide into your system such as spraying on the skin, adding mms to your bath water, and several more. Do you have Jim's book? : www.master-mineral.org/

I suspect that the electrolyte imbalance is not related to MMS.
Please keep us posted.
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 22:18 #17383

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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 22:21 #17384

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Thank you! I will look into getting this book!

So are you saying that other methods of delivery besides injesting mms are less prone to give diarreah and deplete electrolytes?
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 22:38 #17385

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Yes. Again, I don't think that the electrolyte problem is related to the MMS. One could also consider Chlorine Dioxide Solution. It seems to be less disruptive to the digestive system.
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 18 May 2012 22:42 #17386

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Hi dsershion,
I am sorry I can't help you much at if any. However, it appears that I might be having the same issue. I cannot keep taking MMS in the recommended and suggested protocols. When I try things go pear shaped real bad for me. Thank you for describing your situation, it means that I am not the only person with this type of challenge. I have not sought any medical advice yet. The MMS has some good effects that I keep hanging onto with the hope that MMS might or will be my answer to my fustrating challenge.

At the moment I am finding it a real challenge to get much MMS into my system or body without really working at it. I have tried the bag theory and this gave me a lot of hope until I somehow or other over did it. In the mean time I am soaking my feet in it and this is getting a bit of MMS into the system, just enough to keep things ticking along. I find, now, that if I don't have any for a few days, I get much worse. I don't know what is going on as I have not sought medical advice.

My suggestion, based on my experience, (and this could well be a big problem, my wife says that I am that big problem), try another way to get a bit of MMS into the body.

From my point of view, please be very careful with the suggestion of the 3 drops 8 times a day hourly. It might work for many, many people but I have found this protocol a huge challenge and it has taken a long time to recover and to try and get more MMS into the system.

I am thinking of your challenge and I trust that somehow you can find a solution to brighten your day. When you do I shall try it.
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 19 May 2012 00:27 #17388

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I see what you're saying. I think maybe my diarrhea problem could have simply gotten worse because I am making the bacteria in there fight harder to survive as I take MMS. So my intesinal walls are responding with trying to flush them out even harder. Maybe!

Thank you, I will have to look into the Chlorine Dioxide as well.
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Re: MMS and depleted electrolytes? 19 May 2012 01:48 #17389

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There are 2 questions that come to mind:

1 are you getting enough water
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2 are you supplementing in the evening after you complete your dosing?

These are both critical, and Jim Humble has spoken of it. You need to take supplements to support your immune system. He doesn't recommend specific ones (other than, if I recall, maybe some minerals in passing0 -
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