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Cancer of the small intestine 18 Jan 2012 14:29 #10422

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I have a friend who was diagnosed with a cancer of the small intestine a little while back. He already had symptoms such as constant diarrhea, nausea and upset stomach so I had to wonder how or if MMS would help. We started on protocol I but couldn't get passed 2 to 3 drops per hour as the nausea was really difficult to deal with.

The strange part was that the diarrhea has completely stopped within 10 days. The pain subsided considerably but he still has low white and red blood counts to the point where transfusions are necessary.

Did any of you went through something similar and if so, any tips?

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 18 Jan 2012 15:22 #10424

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I have a friend who was diagnosed with a cancer of the small intestine a little while back. He already had symptoms such as constant diarrhea, nausea and upset stomach so I had to wonder how or if MMS would help. We started on protocol I but couldn't get passed 2 to 3 drops per hour as the nausea was really difficult to deal with.

The strange part was that the diarrhea has completely stopped within 10 days. The pain subsided considerably but he still has low white and red blood counts to the point where transfusions are necessary.

Did any of you went through something similar and if so, any tips?

Thank you!


Are you still on Protocol 1000? If not you should stay on it even at one drop until you can increase it without any nausea. Please keep us posted on the treatments and the progress.

Good-Luck!

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 18 Jan 2012 19:30 #10435

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Hi Mike,

If transfusions are necessary, I would suspect a bleeding tumor in the intestines. My mother had a bleeding tumor in her colon that did not show on x-rays or MRIs. She had to get transfusions and they had no idea what was wrong, this went on for months. Finally blood was found in the stool, they did a colonoscopy and found a bleeding tumor.

I had a terrible nausea problem and could not even do 1 drop/hr for very many hours until Jim came up with the protocol 1000+ where you add the DMSO drops to the dose. That completely eliminated my nausea and I could take 10 drops/hr. After mixing the MMS and activator and letting it activate, then put in the same number of drops of DMSO as you have of MMS and then you can wait another 3 mins. for activator or even just add the water and take it right away, like I do. Works great.

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 18 Jan 2012 22:04 #10447

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Jim recommends two options for cancer and for nausea:

(get on Protocol 2000) and also substitute MMS for CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution). Search Jim's website www.jimhumble.biz for these.
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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 19 Jan 2012 21:55 #10515

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Hi Michael,
Thank you for the information.


I'm a little confused in regards to DMSO as I thought it was an anti-oxidant. If it is the case, wouldn't it kill MMS?

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 19 Jan 2012 22:02 #10516

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Hi Bill,
Still on Protocol 1000 but reduced to 2 drops per hour as if it's more, it will come right out. We did though made a discovery today. He was prescribed "Clonazepam" as a sleeping aid. After looking at the side effects (and there's many), seems like it will create nausea, vomiting, loss of blood count (red and white cells) and so much more. I'm guessing that the drug could be partly blamed for the nausea but the problem is that a patient cannot stop taking those drugs cold turkey. We will be working on this problem soon.

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 19 Jan 2012 22:06 #10517

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DMSO is an antioxident. Jim says in the training that it will "kill" the MMS in 20 minutes. However, for 20 minutes the MMS does do its stuff.

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 19 Jan 2012 22:10 #10519

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Hi Suzie,
I did make a batch of CDS for another friend of mine with bone marrow cancer which he took for nearly two months. On his last blood and protein check, he actually lost some ground hence going right back to MMS. It just didn't seem to work for him but perhaps it will with a small intestine cancer.

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Re: Cancer of the small intestine 19 Jan 2012 22:12 #10520

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Thank you Pam. Perhaps 20 minutes is better than an hour if we can manage to up the dosage. We will try for sure.

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