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Question about staph infection & keratosis 04 Jul 2012 20:21 #19477

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I have had a staph infection for almost 4 years now that will not go away (it's not MRSA.) I just found out that I have had keratosis since I was a teenager & had always assumed it was just dry patches of skin since I had never had a bad case of it until now. The staph infection has caused the keratosis to spead over my entire body & the keratosis has made it impossible to get rid of the staph infection. I'm wondering if anyone know if taking MMS using protocol 1000+ & spraying it all over my body a few times a day will cure both conditions, or if I will need to use a different treatment in conjunction with the MMS for the keratosis? Also if anyone can tell me if it'll take longer taking the MMS to cure the staph infection because of the keratosis that would be great. I've read people cure MRSA infections in 1 week to 2 months with MMS & I have been using MMS for over 2 weeks for a common staph infection. I haven't noticed any difference for either of my conditions.

I am also now using the MMS drops in my ears for vertigo, which I believe was caused be the staph infection in the first place. It's been worst since doing the drops. Is this normal?

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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 04 Jul 2012 21:01 #19478

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Chlorine Dioxide has proven to be very effective against staph infections.

That being said, I'd consider CDS both externally and internally(orally) based on its favorable characteristics. I'd also add that the source of your ear infection is likely coming from your sinus cavities(common area) which makes its way through the eustation tube, causing ear infection and tetanus. At which point you may find relief with nasal flooding and colloidal silver rather than MMS or CDS given that Chlorine dioxide can impact the mucus membrane which can lead to more complications if your not careful.

PS. Staph infections can become very serious if left unchecked. However, there is very good evidence that both Chlorine Dioxide and ionic colloidal silver are excellent forms of treatment for staph.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 05 Jul 2012 00:00 #19484

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Thanks for your comment STLittle. I've tried both colloidal silver & ionic silver. The ionic silver did next to nothing & the colloidal silver stopped working after a few months. So I think I will have to continue with the MMS & hope that it will cure both of my skin conditions, which will hopefully take care of the vertigo since I think it is being caused by the staph infection. I honesty don't care too much about having keratosis, I just want the staph infection & vertigo to go away. But apparently you have to treat it to get rid of the staph infection.
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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 05 Jul 2012 02:30 #19493

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I've tried both colloidal silver & ionic silver. The ionic silver did next to nothing & the colloidal silver stopped working after a few months.

I just wanted to add that the colloidal silver was intended for nasal rinse rather than on the skin or otherwise. That being said, I've been told that the min. oral amount of 20ppm colloidal silver for Staph is somewhere in the range of 2oz, 3 X p/day. Though in some cases, its been said that it took as many as 4 doses per day to make an impact. However, for nasal flooding, I'm told it would takes much less than that given the circumstances.

On the issue of staph and vertigo, in most cases, these types of infections stem from sources such as an underlying tooth or dental infection or something tied-in with a compromised immune system. Then again... I'm really not familiar with skin infections and so I really can't offer any advice on that I'm afraid.

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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 06 Jul 2012 15:50 #19560

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I was taking the maximum amount of colloidal silver & it just helped me with the staph at first & with my fibromylgia pain. I think the keratosis may have been keeping the colloidal silver from clearing up the staph completely. Hoping the MMS will clear up both, since the staph infection has caused me a lot of other health problems such as inflammation in my heart, which could end up causing a heart attack eventually. I will definitely try the colloidal silver nasal treatments after i'm done taking MMS, if the MMS doesn't cure the vertigo.

I think the vertigo is due to having a staph infection for so long. If staph gets to your ear canals or to you central nervous system it can cause vertigo.

Thanks for the info STLittle. I will be sure to keep the colloidal silver nasal treatments in mind.

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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 06 Jul 2012 15:53 #19561

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michelle - mms will help with the staph, too. Do you have it on your skin (even if not MRSA)? If you do, be sure to look into the fume protocol for that. I assume it's systemic, because of the heart issue, but the skin stuff should be easily treatable. Then the MMS will help internally from the ingested doses.

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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 06 Jul 2012 16:00 #19562

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Thanks Pam! I get staph boils on my face & eyelids quite often, but I believe it's spread through out my body especially in my muscles. I have been spraying MMS & DMSO on my skin about twice a day. Do you by any chance know if MMS works for keratosis too? I guess the keratosis is what's keeping my staph infection from going away. Sounds like MMS works for most skin conditions, so I've been spraying the MMS on my entire body instead of just were the staph infection is in hopes it's cure both.

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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 06 Jul 2012 18:27 #19575

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Was just reading a testimonial about bathing with MMS and keratoses falling off.
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Re: Question about staph infection & keratosis 06 Jul 2012 19:31 #19576

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Great! Thanks so much Pam! I will start bathing with the MMS then.

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