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Coffee reduction or elimination and dosing schedule 05 Jul 2017 15:30 #55999

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I have tried to research this before posting but would really like some confirmation... I am starting MMS1 today and am a chain coffee drinker until mid afternoon. I think I have read that no coffee 2 hours before or after taking MMS or you're going to reduce it's effectiveness. I plan to take the protocol 1000. I can quit the coffee if I really need to, but if I don't have to I don't want to make myself suffer unnecessarily :-) :-).

My gameplan is to reduce sharply to just a few cups of coffee 6am-9am then take MMS 3pm-11pm hourly. Since I work 8am-5pm roughly I would premix before work the 3 doses and take in the afternoon then mix the doses at home for the last 5 doses including the last one right before bed 11pm. Any problems with my idea on this that I would reduce effectiveness? I am specifically trying to treat a MRSA that continues to reoccur but is in semi hibernation at the moment (no major skin outbreaks). The first MRSA outbreak was 5 years ago.

Thanks for any wisdom on this!

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Coffee reduction or elimination and dosing schedule 06 Jul 2017 02:18 #56002

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Have you tried the MRSA Protocol in Jim Humble's latest book?

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Coffee reduction or elimination and dosing schedule 06 Jul 2017 13:17 #56005

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I do not have the book yet but can look into that. Is the coffee question covered in there? Is the MRSA protocol much different than the 1000 protocol?

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