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Diagnosis...Mycobacterium Absessus 23 May 2011 21:06 #2726

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Recently diagnosed with Mycobacterium Absessus in my lung... What do you think the options are with MMS? Infectious Diseases Service intends to insert PICC line and feed a combination of antibiotic to get it under control. Waiting on susceptibility tests do determine which antibiotics. How do you think MMS will react with antibiotics?

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Re: Diagnosis...Mycobacterium Absessus 23 May 2011 23:18 #2727

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Welcome to the forum Lou!

Sorry to hear about the diagnosis. Here is info I found on the CDC about this:

Mycobacterium abscessus is a bacterium distantly related to the ones that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. It is part of a group known as rapidly growing mycobacteria and is found in water, soil, and dust. It has been known to contaminate medications and products, including medical devices.

Both MMS1 & 2 should work real well on this bacterium. I have a friend who had a Picc line inserted into the heart so she could receive antibiotics for a MRSA infection. The line itself, at least in her case, is a plastic tube going from your vein threaded all the way to the heart where the antibiotics are released when the machine is on and pumping. I think she had to get antibiotics twice a day on that for a month. The line itself is rather invasive and subject to promoting infection (picclinenursing.com/picc_infection.html ) or other risks (picclinenursing.com/picc_risks.html ) since it remains in place the whole time.

If it is really necessary to get the Picc and you can’t get out of it, then just make the best of it and use MMS either 1 or 2 or both. This will prevent infection and possibly some of the other risks. Below is an excerpt from Jim’s latest book in regard to interaction of MMS and ARV (anti-retroviral) drugs. I think the MMSs will give you excellent results against the infection and also preserve your health if you have to get the Picc line.

May you be well,

Michael

Excerpt from Jim Humble, The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium (Get it now www.miraclemineral.org/newebook.php)

What can MMS do about ARVs?
Well, it appears that MMS neutralizes the ARVs (anti-retroviral drugs) right in the body. We
have more than 800 people who have completed the MMS HIV/AIDS
Protocol, in other words Protocol 1000. What we have proven so far
is that in this first 800, the ARVs do not stop MMS from working. All
800 people have tossed off their health problems and are back to
normal or above normal. Heart problems are gone, cancers gone,
liver problems gone and dozens of other normally untreatable
problems gone, and they are still taking ARVs.
Out of the 800, only one or two quit taking ARVs. The doctors have
the rest convinced that they will die if they quit taking them. In all
those who have had a CD4 count done (white blood cells), the count
has gone up to at least normal. Typically, the ARVs make one feel
bad, but those taking MMS are not feeling bad.
I really hate to alert the drug companies to what we are doing, but
this is the only way I can get the information out to the world. Mostly,
the drug companies won’t believe it anyway.

MMS Neutralizes the ARVs
We don’t have the millions of dollars to prove these things, but the
evidence is pretty sure. So let’s extrapolate a little. The particular
kinds of poisons they are using are very complex. Drugs are all very
complex. These poisons don’t hold up in a very oxidative
environment. It is my opinion that MMS must be destroying the
poisons, else why would people get well and regain their health in
such a short period as three weeks while still putting tremendous
poisons in their bodies?
What holds the drugs together (or any complex molecule) is of
course, electrons. Electrons hold all the composition of matter in the
universe together. Oxidizers “steal” electrons away from molecules,
thus destroying their structure. Chlorine dioxide is an oxidizer that
itself is destroyed when it steals electrons, but it can steal more
electrons than other oxidizers in the human body.

●A molecule of chlorine dioxide can destroy up to 5 molecules
of other substances.

That is, for example, more than twice what oxygen can do, and
chlorine dioxide can penetrate much deeper into the tissues to do it.
Of course, it’s only my opinion that MMS is destroying the ARVs, but
something has to be happening, as over 800 people who were taking
both MMS and ARVs are now well and feeling good. They have had
their complaints investigated by their doctors in the local hospital. It
is agreed that they are well. We have the reports. It says on the ARV
box or the paper slip that ARVs will not correct opportunistic
diseases, yet these diseases are gone in people who take MMS.
So the next extrapolation is that I expect MMS to destroy the toxins
in vaccines, while killing the diseases that are also buried there. There
is no room here to tell you the terrible things they are doing to the
vaccines, but you can investigate it yourself if you wish. Just do an
internet search and of course read the next chapter on Vaccines.
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Re: Diagnosis...Mycobacterium Absessus 25 May 2011 01:16 #2754

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Thank you very much. I will order MMS today and try to keep good records on what happens.

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