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always white flecks in stools
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11 Jan 2012 08:31 #10067
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Replied by ANNMATT on topic Re: always white flecks in stools
David, Pam
Thanks for the replies. I can immediately subscribe to what David says about the gains. He made a huge step forward in his behaviour, asking questions, more talkative, more interested in his environment after his white specks (after the high dosage of MMS). He seldom reacted to the questions of his grandparents because they always want to know a lot of stuff at once, sometimes he just appeared deaf, I think it was a bit overwhelming for him. Now, he immediately replies to what they are asking and this is great ! So I am certainly not thinking about lowering the dosage, I think he is reaching some kind of plateau and we just have to go the next one, in a carefull way.
Pam,
My worries for my doctor do not concern the reason why he has worms/parasites but I am thinking about the results of the lab if they discover the MMS in his stools. I suppose
some things will remain to be found and I will have to explain why I am slowly poisoning my son with this product, I knew this from the past when I was giving him his MB12-shots. His weight is 110 lbs and is 1m67 so "almost" an adult, it is not easy to get around him whenhe is going to the bathroom. He feels that I am asking questions about his stools and he founds it quite embarrassing and prefers to go the toilet when I am not at home but I will try to solve this in a weekend.
Thanks for the very helpfull replies !
Ann
Thanks for the replies. I can immediately subscribe to what David says about the gains. He made a huge step forward in his behaviour, asking questions, more talkative, more interested in his environment after his white specks (after the high dosage of MMS). He seldom reacted to the questions of his grandparents because they always want to know a lot of stuff at once, sometimes he just appeared deaf, I think it was a bit overwhelming for him. Now, he immediately replies to what they are asking and this is great ! So I am certainly not thinking about lowering the dosage, I think he is reaching some kind of plateau and we just have to go the next one, in a carefull way.
Pam,
My worries for my doctor do not concern the reason why he has worms/parasites but I am thinking about the results of the lab if they discover the MMS in his stools. I suppose
some things will remain to be found and I will have to explain why I am slowly poisoning my son with this product, I knew this from the past when I was giving him his MB12-shots. His weight is 110 lbs and is 1m67 so "almost" an adult, it is not easy to get around him whenhe is going to the bathroom. He feels that I am asking questions about his stools and he founds it quite embarrassing and prefers to go the toilet when I am not at home but I will try to solve this in a weekend.
Thanks for the very helpfull replies !
Ann
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11 Jan 2012 13:56 - 11 Jan 2012 13:57 #10068
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Replied by pam on topic Re: always white flecks in stools
I guess the question, then, Ann, would be whether MMS could be found in the stools.
What happens, when MMS "works" is that the MMS goes into the body, where it is attracted to a pathogen (because the pathogen has a lower oxidation potential - healthy body tissues all have a higher oxidation potential, so MMS is not attracted to them). It kills the pathogen by pulling electrons from the pathogen, literally breaking up the electron shell or skin of the pathogen. In the process, MMS also loses it's shell (it has to give up it's oxygen molecule to do its work) - in other words, it "suicides" as MMS
. It breaks down into 2 parts of "spent" or "used" oxygen molecules (which is released in the water or carbon cycle) and 1 part of something very similar to table salt, which typically is released in the same way - and is considerably less sodium than you would find in a meal on a low-salt diet. All that occurs within an hour and a half - two hours max - at that point, MMS is out of the body.
So, I think that if you have concern, you could probably stop the MMS in advance of taking a stool sample - two hours (or if you wanted to be "really" sure, 4 hours, or even the night before
) - and there won't be anything to see.
However! That said, I think David's information is probably enough to set your mind at ease and give you something to track, in terms of the specks and your son's progress.
What happens, when MMS "works" is that the MMS goes into the body, where it is attracted to a pathogen (because the pathogen has a lower oxidation potential - healthy body tissues all have a higher oxidation potential, so MMS is not attracted to them). It kills the pathogen by pulling electrons from the pathogen, literally breaking up the electron shell or skin of the pathogen. In the process, MMS also loses it's shell (it has to give up it's oxygen molecule to do its work) - in other words, it "suicides" as MMS
. It breaks down into 2 parts of "spent" or "used" oxygen molecules (which is released in the water or carbon cycle) and 1 part of something very similar to table salt, which typically is released in the same way - and is considerably less sodium than you would find in a meal on a low-salt diet. All that occurs within an hour and a half - two hours max - at that point, MMS is out of the body.So, I think that if you have concern, you could probably stop the MMS in advance of taking a stool sample - two hours (or if you wanted to be "really" sure, 4 hours, or even the night before
) - and there won't be anything to see.However! That said, I think David's information is probably enough to set your mind at ease and give you something to track, in terms of the specks and your son's progress.
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