Hi there! I've been reading and learning so much on here, and so many of you are so diligent, I just want to express my thanks for all the answers you've provided for so many, and thanks in advance for whatever help you may be able to provide me...
I'm trying to help an older friend who lives in another state. She's had her second recurrence of breast cancer. I'm trying to determine the proper protocols for her to do, and in which order. Also, the kind of foods she should eat. I've got her doing the baking soda/pure maple syrup protocol while this gears up, just so she could get going on something, and I'm aware she'll need to cut that out when she starts the MMS. Here's what I've got so far per what I've read in Jim's latest book...
Starting Procedure
Toothbrushing protocol
Fungus Protocol - not sure how long this should be since she feels absolutely fine - just go to the end of the protocol?
Protocol 1000
Protocol 1000+
Protocol 2000
Protocol 3000
Patch Protocol
Douche Protocol
I realize the toothbrushing, patch and douche protocols should be started right away. I saw another protocol that's very similar to 3000 that is transdermal without additional water so the cancer cells are only 'drinking' cds/dmso for 12 hours a day... anyone familiar with this?
She's alone, does not have a computer, nor a cell phone (which is driving me crazy), so no one is physically there to support her. I'm going to send her the information on all of the protocols, I'm just trying not to overwhelm her, as even I'm getting overwhelmed getting all the information straight. I'll go over each thing with her on the phone, and I guess I'll call a Staples nearby to her and upload the info so she has a reference. I've already sent her a starter set of 28% MMS w/ 4% HCl, odorless DMSO, Enterosgel in case she Herxes, etc.
The cancer diet part is very confusing, in that she's just supposed to eat minimally during the day using MMS. The Cancer Diet stuff that I've found has lots of antioxidants in it, like green tea, lots of fruits, etc., so I'm not sure how to advise. She already knows she can't have coffee, chocolate, vitamin C. There's a list of "Anti-Angiogenic Foods" (they kill cancer cells), which I tried to research whether they are high in anti-oxidants, (I assume they are by looking at the list), but couldn't find anything definitive. Are green shakes and things like that allowed during the course of the day while taking MMS? It just seems so counter-intuitive to not take any vitamins at all after the MMS day is done to at least help the immune system during the night. Many of these cancer diet things have a list of the kind of supplements that would be of help, but I'm not sure what to include. With this long list of protocols, she could be on this for a while and I don't want her to deteriorate in any way. I could attach the couple of things I have on diet, if anyone wanted to see them. I don't want to send them to her unless they're accurate.
Also, same with alkalizing in some way. Can she do this before bedtime? She has been taking Tamoxifen for years (which I assume is toxic, and discussed this with her) and is not filling the RX the doc gave her for some $2,000 meds, and antidepressants (which she has no intention of quitting right now), and I know they should be taken 2 hours away from MMS.
I'm trying to remember all the questions I've had, haha! I'm sure ten more will pop into my head as soon as I post this.
Again, thanks so much for all that you're doing and have done!