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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 19 Jun 2025 05:53 #86879

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Hello,

I'm at day 4 of the starting procedure, that is 3/4 of a drop. I want to know a more specific and detailed list of drinks and foods that must be avoided with MMS1, than what is written in the guidebook from Jim (see image attached).

He talks about avoiding "any drinks with added Vitamin C", but doesn't specify which amounts of vitamin C and other ingredients are cancelling MMS1.

8h is a substantial period of time where I will need to drink and eat, and I want to be 100% sure the energy I spend taking the MMS1 is not wasted by taking cancelling drinks and foods.

Does anyone have a more detailed list or can make one? This feels largely overseen in the book and yet so important!

Like, is lemon juice in water cancelling, which fruits and fruits juices are not cancelling at all? Etc.  

Any info, any feedback and experience is highly welcomed.

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Leo, you have two posts that talk about the same subject. We need to delete one of them. Which one can I delete? After that is done, we can talk about your eating concerns. Thanks. 

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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 19 Jun 2025 14:11 #86881

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Actually they are different, because one is about MMS1 and the other is about clay.

The one about MMS1 is focused on amounts of vitamin c and antioxidant that cancel MMS1, as well as a detailed list of foods and drinks to avoid.
Whereas the other post is specific to clay intake and the timings to wait before and after food and drinks.

You can delete whichever, all I'm interested in is answers and useful applicable information. 

See attached PDF file for info on eating and drinking before and during CLO2 dosing hours. If in doubt about antioxidant amounts in foods and drinks of interest to you, you can test the ppm of CLO2 by using LaMottte #3002 CLO2 test strips. Test w/o adding the food or drink of interest and then test again after adding the food or liquid to a CLO2 dose. 
 

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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 19 Jun 2025 15:24 #86883

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Hi Leo, I am commenting regarding the Lemon water, don't use this! Lemons are loaded in Vitamin C and a major antioxidant. The PDF was very helpful to me. I have Lyme disease and believe me I get it, it's hard to keep a grateful attitude when I'm this sick. I know I must try to keep a positive attitude while trying to heal myself. There are days I just want to cry out of desperation. God willing with Health Recovery Plan and MMS1 I will get better someday soon, I just have to put the effort into defeating the illness. You are in my prayers.
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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 19 Jun 2025 16:43 #86884

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Hi Leo, I am commenting regarding the Lemon water, don't use this! Lemons are loaded in Vitamin C and a major antioxidant. The PDF was very helpful to me. I have Lyme disease and believe me I get it, it's hard to keep a grateful attitude when I'm this sick. I know I must try to keep a positive attitude while trying to heal myself. There are days I just want to cry out of desperation. God willing with Health Recovery Plan and MMS1 I will get better someday soon, I just have to put the effort into defeating the illness. You are in my prayers.

usmade, have you read the attached ebook on Lyme disease? 

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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 19 Jun 2025 17:15 #86885

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Yeah... unfortunately this pdf is pretty much useless, as it only gives very blurry information, no precise and useful information, except for coffee and tea 6 hour duration which is clear and specific. The rest is just blahblah, in addition to page 1 of the pdf being exactly the same as page 2...

It's frustrating that these MMS protocols make you hopeful but they are given incomplete for use. This food and drinks compatibility is SO important, and the person writing the pdf basically says "find out for yourself", or "just fast for 8 hours if you want to be truly healthy". This is is very unrealistic of daily life and especially that these protocols are long term, at least one month from starting procedure to end of protocol 1000, and if you keep going it could be 6 months, 1 year of daily 8 hour strict obligation. This is very frustrating that the design of the protocols doesn't take care of the detailed implications for people following them. It's like a half job done. 

Yeah really frustrating.


 

People aren't going to want to help you if you're so grumpy in your response. Something to consider.

You are expecting the people who write the books and make the PDFs to do hundreds of hours of work to find out what is suitable and what is not. That is YOUR job. This is not mainstream medicine where thousands of studies have been done on chlorine dioxide.

See the attached PDF for a list of foods that shows what is high/low in antioxidants.

Cheese and eggs are foods that are acceptable to eat during dosing for instance, but obviously don't gorge on them. Snack only.
I had to eat when doing CDS in the beginning, but my body adapted over time to the no food and then I could start fasting.

 

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Yeah... unfortunately this pdf is pretty much useless, as it only gives very blurry information, no precise and useful information, except for coffee and tea 6 hour duration which is clear and specific. The rest is just blahblah, in addition to page 1 of the pdf being exactly the same as page 2...

It's frustrating that these MMS protocols make you hopeful but they are given incomplete for use. This food and drinks compatibility is SO important, and the person writing the pdf basically says "find out for yourself", or "just fast for 8 hours if you want to be truly healthy". This is is very unrealistic of daily life and especially that these protocols are long term, at least one month from starting procedure to end of protocol 1000, and if you keep going it could be 6 months, 1 year of daily 8 hour strict obligation. This is very frustrating that the design of the protocols doesn't take care of the detailed implications for people following them. It's like a half job done. 

Yeah really frustrating.



 

People aren't going to want to help you if you're so grumpy in your response. Something to consider.

You are expecting the people who write the books and make the PDFs to do hundreds of hours of work to find out what is suitable and what is not. That is YOUR job. Thanks for your comments. I give up trying to help Leo3387. He needs to do his own research for the foods that he wants to eat. 

his is not mainstream medicine where thousands of studies have been done on chlorine dioxide.

See the attached PDF for a list of foods that shows what is high/low in antioxidants.

Cheese and eggs are foods that are acceptable to eat during dosing for instance, but obviously don't gorge on them. Snack only.
I had to eat when doing CDS in the beginning, but my body adapted over time to the no food and then I could start fasting.


 

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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 20 Jun 2025 06:51 #86890

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Hi Leo, I am commenting regarding the Lemon water, don't use this! Lemons are loaded in Vitamin C and a major antioxidant. The PDF was very helpful to me.

I have Lyme disease and believe me I get it, it's hard to keep a grateful attitude when I'm this sick. I know I must try to keep a positive attitude while trying to heal myself. There are days I just want to cry out of desperation. God willing with Health Recovery Plan and MMS1 I will get better someday soon, I just have to put the effort into defeating the illness. You are in my prayers. 

usmade, I found this Lyme testimonial today that may interest you.  www.spooky2reviews.com/lyme-effectively-treated-and-resolved-long-covid-symptoms/
 

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Drinks and foods to avoid on MMS 20 Jun 2025 11:20 #86892

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"It's like a half job done" I understand your frustration, but recommend reading other members' experiences, become familiar to the subject.
And starting your treatment with some adjustment to your eating pattern. 
You don't have to fast for 8 hours, just include an extra bit of time within those 8 hours cycles, so that minimal 1hr after a dose you eat a light meal, and wait an appropriate time before taking a next dose. 
At times it takes a while to grow familiar with this treatment. You may feel less frustrated when the other half of the job is taken up by your use of intuition and discernment. And posittive results, no doubt.

Experience teaches knowledge and trust, and discipline teaches confidence, in my opinion. No human being is alike, and wanting to know the recepee of life or while choosing a remedy, is like putting the horse behind the wagon.
See what I mean? 🌱🧑‍🌾
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