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HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 16 Apr 2012 23:52 #15999

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Hello,

I am wanting to know if it is possible to cure Ankylosing Spondylitis with use of MMS, and has anyone out there been able to achieve this? I am 30 years old, with gut problems and back pain, and I am wanting to know if MMS is suitable for me. I also have some bleeding gums.
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Re: HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 17 Apr 2012 00:45 #16000

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HI,
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THE ANSWER IS YES! READ THE REPORT ON THE LINK BELOW IS IN ENGLISH. And be welcome (a) to the Forum.

ankylosing-spondylitis-treatment.com/ankylosing-spondylitis-cure/ankylosing-spondylitis-cured-with-mms/
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Re: HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 22 Apr 2012 02:10 #16162

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Hi, yes thank you for that link, but I have already seen that website. I am looking for people who know of, or who have personally overcome this problem by using MMS.

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HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 29 Dec 2020 11:45 #67313

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Hi there, I know this post is super old, but would be helpful if anyone has more info, as the bellow link is not working anymore.

ankylosing-spondylitis-treatment.com/

Much appreciated!

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HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 29 Dec 2020 13:13 #67316

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Hi Andy. Since we talk about an "ITIS", meaning inflammation, MMS should be of great help.

The "itis" appears to disintegrate tissue, bones and joints in the lower back. For the cure itself or avoiding remission you may need to figure out what causes the inflammation. It could be autoimmune related. Or the intestines, situated in close proximity to the lower back, could be infected by God knows what.
You also want to eat foods and do supplements known to help regenerate damaged tissue and bones. But most effective short term factor for regeneration is getting rid of the "itis".

One related diagnosis could be "Modic Changes" which is known to disintegrate bone and tissue in the lower back. Search and compare. And also that Modic changes is being treated with antibiotics in some hospitals. With various results of course because of antibiotics killing off that what may be left of friendly flora in intestines.
Last but not least, the times I have had back pain MMS has never let me down. 90% recovery has mostly occurred within 3-4 hours after taking MMS. A few times it has taken 1-2 weeks of doing P1000.

Please do get back here to report of anyone getting well by using MMS. There's millions of people that barely can walk because of back issues. They need to know about inflammatory conditions, toxicity, and MMS often being a quick and cheap solution for it.

Good luck!
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HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 29 Dec 2020 14:56 #67318

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One related diagnosis could be "Modic Changes" which is known to disintegrate bone and tissue in the lower back. Search and compare.

I did find an old thread on the condition called Modic changes: mmsforum.io/general/31897-modic-changes-low-back-pain-antibiotics#58808
It may somehow differ a tad from "Ankylosing SpondylITIS. Just not enough difference to not try MMS.
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HAS ANYONE OUT THERE CURED THEIR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS WITH MMS??? 30 Dec 2020 09:28 #67326

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this post is super old

Andy I stumbled over another thread where you replied to "Jiddy322" a few months ago: mmsforum.io/mms/32800-want-to-grab-your-guys-thought-about-taking-the-mms/

Jiddy basically said MMS made symptoms go away only to have them return a month later. This would mean MMS did not remove the source of inflammation. Have you had a similar experience? Did you complete protocol 1000? Anything happened?
Jiddy suspects her problems to be connected to her gut. There could then be a parasite/worm infection. In case the cure would take more than just MMS.

Since this diagnosis has arthritic symptoms involved it can also be autoimmune related. Psoriasis is also said to be autoimmune related.
There can be many reasons for autoimmune reactions: 4 TRIGGERS OF AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
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