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a double whammy! 14 Apr 2011 01:34 #2191

  • shalomji
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I am 62 years old and had been in great good health...by "boyfriend" gave me the gift of herpes recently and when that outbreak healed i came down with shingles, i have started the mms protocol...today...4-5 drops each hour...i've read conflicting information...does the container have to be completely dry to mix the activator and mms??? also what dose should i be aiming for and how long should i be doing this...???
please let me know these answers and any other pertinent info...
i bought the protocol book...and even that is not sufficient...
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Re: a double whammy! 14 Apr 2011 03:43 #2194

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The best dosing info on herpes is from Bruce and Ken on this page genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=27&id=2175&Itemid=66#2188 As far as I know, the shingles are a herpes outbreak. I do not recall anything specific in Jim's book about shingles. If you go to protocol 3000 with dmso and mms, then look at this discussion genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=39&id=2128&limit=6&limitstart=12&Itemid=66

It is best if your container starts out dry when you mix up a dose, but not the end of the world if it isn't.

If you have been able to start at 4-5 drops/hr that is pretty good. Keep up the good work!

Michael

Page 96 of Jim's book says this about Herpes:

Herpes
The ads on TV will make you heartsick when you realize that herpes
can be cured if the immune system has the proper ammunition. It
takes a while, but there are those who have reported success and
herpes can no longer be found in their bodies.
The updated protocols described in Chapter 13 will generally handle
herpes. Start with Protocol 1000 and if that doesn’t do the job, go to
Protocol 2000 and add in Protocol 3000. In most cases Protocol
1000 will do it, but it may take a few weeks.

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