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Superoxide Dismutase and H-Pylori 26 Mar 2012 00:17 #14995

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Hello,
Can anyone tell me if it is proper to take Superoxide Dismutase (SOD)( to reduce oxidative stress) in conjunction with the MMS protocols?

Also, what does MMS do to H-Pylori bacteria? I've not seen anything on this in the protocols. Thank you for your help.
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Re: Superoxide Dismutase and H-Pylori 26 Mar 2012 00:37 #14999

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MMS works as an oxidizer - it oxidizes pathogens - bacteria and viruses - heavy metals, etc.

if you are trying to "lower oxidative stress" - I'm not quite sure what that means.

If it's what it sounds like to me (some sort of "super anti-oxident"), I'd do it 2 hours after your last dose of MMS or 2 hours before your first dose.
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Re: Superoxide Dismutase and H-Pylori 26 Mar 2012 13:07 #15017

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Thank you. I'm working with a lab report that shows high oxidative stress to the DNA through high 8-Hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine, low minerals, and low vitamin B's. Superoxidative dismutase are enzymes that catalyze the dismutation of superoxide into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. Thus, they are an important antioxidant defense in nearly all cells exposed to oxygen. So I understand from your message that it should be taken 2 hours after last dose of MMS but not discontinued altogether.

I also understand that H-Pylori is a bacteria and that MMS works on all bacterias. I just didn't see a protocol for that and wondered if the correct protocol is 1000 or 2000.

I am working with someone whose life energy seems to be shutting down (although doctors and lab reports are not identifying why). Thank you for your help.
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Re: Superoxide Dismutase and H-Pylori 26 Mar 2012 17:58 #15031

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You're welcome, Pia. The rule of thumb is that if the problem is not life threatening, use 1000. If you see no improvement with 1000 after a period of time, move to 2000. You can use what I call the adjunct protocols (bath, bag, inhalation, etc.) as seem appropriate, in addition to what I call the master protocols. 1000, 1000+, 2000, 3000, 4000. Good nutrition and support for the body's immune system is also important. And remember that MMS works only on pathogens, not on structural issues.

I'm going to go out on a limb here, because this is not something we often talk about, and is not a part of the training - so this is ALL my own -

Usually, if the person is willing to do the protocols and also look to nutritional aid and immune support, it indicates a willingness on a conscious level to be well. I think (very strongly, given my background) that belief is very important in the healing process. Unlike Freud, I believe that we are not RULED by our unconscious, but that we can consciously make changes in our lives. There's been too much research in this, particularly in Russia, that indicates this is so. But it requires FOCUS. Recent research has indicated we can change our DNA by the words we use. (OK, everybody, now is the time to stop talking about something being a pain in the a$$ :P )

While I repudiate the "blame the victim" mindset that we see so often, I also acknowledge that people have the right to make choices in their lives on a conscious (or unconscious) level. My father passed within 48 hours of making the statement to me, "Of all my problems, I never figured my legs would give out on me" - He had congestive heart failure, COPD, bladder cancer (x2), prostate cancer and multitude other problems. He lived LONG past when they figured he would die with CHF. BUT, he enjoyed sitting in a chair and watching TV and having people (me) wait on him hand and foot, and being able to get up and do what he wanted, like cook a little or make coffee. He was on 17 meds a day - I do think that if he could have continued with his ability to walk and stand, he would be alive to this day. - just a little digression here. :)

I think all these things have to be taken into consideration when helping someone. I know someone who did MMS1 for breast cancer, thinking more is better - had a herx reaction and quit. And died. It's a balancing act between health and herx, belief and fear (which is disbelief).
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