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Emergency - Staf. infection 08 Sep 2012 18:43 #22806

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Please help asap.
Can MMS cure my staf. infection?
If so what protocol?
I've had several infectious cysts since my child was born.
Hospitalised for a general anesthetic for the first one to be cut out.
One healed on its own by me releasing it early.
Another was cut under local anesthetic.
It was tested positive for an aggressive form of staf. All are believed to be from the staf. infection.
I was hospitalised for several days when another one wounldnt respond to antibiotics so had to have them IV.
I have a breastfeeding child with no one to look after him and its becoming very very hard to manage this.
I'm so frightened of having to go to hospital again.
i've started taking MMS protocol 1000 again since last night 2 drops per hour.
I took about 3-4 doses but have woken in middle of night and its been growing worse.
I dont know what this cant be cured so it wont keep coming back?!

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 08 Sep 2012 19:37 #22811

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Didi, there is a staph protocol, it's a fume protocol. It's good that you are on 1000.



MMS Fumes on the Skin
For a staphylococcus infection (also called MRSA for Methycillin-
Resistant Staphylococcus aureus), do this carefully, as it can save
your life or someone else’s life in a few minutes. Obtain a glass or
cup or smaller vessel of a size to cover the infected area and not
allow any gas to get out. It must not be metal.

Put 10 drops of MMS and 10 drops of 50% citric acid in the vessel and
mix. Do not add water. Immediately put the mouth of the vessel over
the infected area but do it so that the MMS remains in the bottom.
Lean your body so that the vessel is not upside down. Allow the
chlorine dioxide fumes to bathe the infected area for five minutes,
no longer. The gas will burn your skin otherwise.

At the end of five minutes, remove the vessel holding the MMS and
try to lightly squeeze the infection so that pus comes out. Keep paper
towels handy to clean up the mess. If pus does not come out, wait
several hours and repeat the procedure. This will normally handle
staph infections in one treatment, but if not, repeat the procedure
every 6 hours until handled.
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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 08 Sep 2012 22:46 #22819

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thank you Pam :)
one of the infection i could cover like that at the moment, the other one is in a difficult genital position but ive at least managed to keep that one under control so far by releasing a little bit of pus each day. but its not healing. is there any other suggestions for mms on difficult positions that you cant seal? could i just put the 10 drop solution on it?

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 09 Sep 2012 00:43 #22829

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Hi Didi,

get a spray bottle add 3 drop of mms1 with 3 drop citric acid 50% and 3 drop of DMSO add 2oz water and spray every hour.
also taking mms1 & mms 2 can get rid of the pathogen faster .

Regards,
Yogesh

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 09 Sep 2012 01:59 #22838

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Thanks, yogesh.

If there's a genital issue, maybe using a wide mouth pint jar, and standing up (so the fumes go up) would help?

Please, continue with the 1000 and maybe go to the 2000, once you get to 3 drops per hour.

Personally, whatever I could hit on the skin or at the surface, I would also do with high potency CDS - JMHO.

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 10 Sep 2012 02:33 #22950

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Dear Didi,
Please keep away from all form of acidic food such as sugar,coffee,gluten,and all other white poisons.Flood your body with lots of green vegetables /alkaline food.Staf will not survive if there's much oxygen supply in the body. Check that your Ph levels are within the alkaline range (7-8)

Hope you heal and feel better soon.
Yogesh

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 10 Sep 2012 03:39 #22952

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Hi Didi

Also try the bath protocol for the areas that are hard to get the fumes into.
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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 11 Sep 2012 00:15 #23026

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It looks like I have bactermia staph (systemic staph in the blood) in that I have had a persistent fever of 100-101 for 5 days and the boils are getting much worse, larger, more red and more swollen. I went to my primary today and he injected an anti-biotic that is mostly used for the boils part of the staph, but I am concerned that my fever is not going down and staying at 101 with aches etc. I tried the gas application to the boils, but the liquid poured over. I couldn't get the glass situated in a way to cover the spots. I am inclined to start the protocol 1000 as I have had the persistent fever. Do you think this will be enough? I took some MMS earlier, about 8 drops and it did nothing to the fever. Please be in touch asap. THank you!

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Re: Emergency - Staf. infection 11 Sep 2012 01:46 #23029

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Hi Didi,
I suppose lots of the bacteria have been destroyed since you started on the MMS however it's taking sometime to move out of your body this is why you may be having fewer.
If the fewer is too high try some natural remedy to bring down fewer like having a wet towel over your over your body or ice pack over your forehead. Also take bentonite clay every night before sleep as it's helps alot.At this very moment i am helping a dear friend of mine as she has abscess from Staph bacteria in her cerebral (brain ) she too had headache on day 3 when she started taking MMS ,since the headache every night i made her take bentonite clay after 3 days of taking the bentonite clay she's feeling so much better just now she tells me that she has no more headache.
Hope that you too will feel well like my dear friend soon.
Yogesh

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