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MMS & circulation 04 Mar 2012 05:52 #13624

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My father-in-law has been taking mms regularly now for about 3 months and whilst he has hardening of the arteries has noticed that he has a lot more movement and can walk further. He initially started taking it for his prostrate cancer and will not know how it is going until he goes back to the doctor. I am writing today because he has been having minor blockages occur in his carotid artery which causes him to have a state of confusion for around 20 mins, he has been to the doctor but they don't seem too worried or just don't think that they can do anything anyway but I would very much like to get some feedback as to if the mms could be causing the blockages I thought that the plaque in the artery may be moving as part of the healing process that he may be experiencing from taking the mms.
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Re: MMS & circulation 04 Mar 2012 06:00 #13626

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Hi Faye

From what I've read about MMS, it does strip away arterial plaque so your father will need to be taking Vitamin C to strengthen the walls of his arteries. Magnesium is another important mineral required by the body, so it's suggested that he take both.

Because Vitamin C deactivates the effectiveness of MMS, it's suggested that it be taken morning and/or night, 2 hours prior to or after MMS. This way, the vitamin C won't interfere with MMS.

In your father's case, it's particularly important he takes Vitamin C to help strengthen the walls of the arteries, as plaque build is there for the very reason that the walls are weakened in the first place.

Best wishes to you and your father, and wishing your father the best of health soon.

Julie
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Re: MMS & circulation 04 Mar 2012 09:23 #13628

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one more thing to consider is adding dmso...

dmso look helpful on strokes prevention may also help clog arteries...
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Re: MMS & circulation 04 Mar 2012 11:38 #13629

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Thanks Julie for the comment regarding Vitamin C.
Vitamin C is invaluable for our body’s production of collagen. Collagen is a protein comprised of coiled lysine and proline fibres forming a helix which increases the tensile strength of blood vessels and other tissue.
Dr. Sydney Bush discovered that high-dose vitamin C reversed the tendency to arterial disease, seen in internal eye images and he had the photographic evidence to prove it. I did visit him in the United Kingdom. We don’t need expensive coronary arteriography as only a glance at the eye will do. He asserts millions of strokes, heart attacks, and coronary artery operations could be avoided with early supplementation with Vitamin C, Lysine and Vitamin E. (or astaxanthin)
We can easily view our retinal arteries with an ophthalmoscope and then capture them on paper via retinography. Indeed our retina shows blockages as if it is our coronary arteries or our brain. This new approach to cardiovascular health from a study of the retinal blood vessels is done every 6 months and a follow up retinometry will prove the effectiveness of whatever we use. It is a definite predictor of coronary artery disease and far less expensive than dangerous diagnostic procedures causing irreversible radiation damages.
Both Vitamin C and MMS is essential and yet their working is so different. If the MMS causes diarrhoea then the Vitamin C will not help as it will worsen it. The best is to make liposomal Vitamin C, and it is easy to make with added lecithin and a cheap ultrasound cleaner. The Vitamin C will be more effective with fewer side effects, as its absorption is improved.
It is easy to benefit from both if we stick to taking them 2 hours apart.

Jan
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Re: MMS & circulation 04 Mar 2012 12:38 #13635

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Hi Julie
Thank you very much for getting back to me and telling me about the importance of Vitamin C and magnesium and it is reassuring to know that rather than him deteriorating from blocked arteries, he may be actually going through a healing process.
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Faye

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