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Painful Bone Infection - Protocol? 06 Sep 2011 12:00 #5107

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Hello,

I have started using MMS in an attempt to heal a longstanding bone infection and I would be so grateful for any advice you could offer. I had a tooth root canalled at age 21 which was poorly performed and soon became infected - although i was not aware of this. At age 29 I began to have pain and was advised to have a titanium implant inserted (and the tooth extracted). The end result has been 7 years of constant left sided facial and head pain. The infection destroyed the bone in my upper jaw and sinus cavities. Other inoperable areas of bone (ie which cannot be taken away) remain and cause terrible pain - my trigeminal nerve is constantly inflamed (and probably also infected). These areas are mainly in the cribiform plate which lies between my brain and my nasal cavity. Testing has shown that the infection also lives in the maxillary artery and capillaries. It consists of virulent strains of mold - inclding fusarium, aspergillus, etc - up to 10+ and several strains of bacteria including staph aureus and strep. My life is a living hell and I cannot find any relief from the pain. I am now 37. Strong IV antibiotics have only temporarily dampened my pain. The fusarium is especially problematic because it produces a powerful toxin - cyclosporin - which is an immune suppressant.

I should add that the same strains of mold/bacteria also "live" in 2 joints in my lower back (made weak from a car accident at age 21 also) and cause debilitating pain.

Apart from all this, my blood work is "normal" and I am a healthy weight, and have a resilient constitution! I want to live a pain-free life!!

Perhaps you could pass on my story to Jim Humble - as it is quite extreme and rare?

Thank you so much for the work you are doing!

Best regards,

May
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Re: Painful Bone Infection - Protocol? 06 Sep 2011 16:23 #5112

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Hi May, welcome to the forum!

I'm very sorry to hear about your difficulties with these entrenched infections. I think that MMS1 and MMS2 with protocol 2000 , or a variant on this with 8 hours per day of doses instead of 10, will bring a shift in your chronic conditions.

One of the major benefits of the hourly and daily ingestion of low doses of chlorine dioxide from MMS1 is general detoxification of your body. Please be careful to start out slowly so you don't trigger unpleasant detox or Herxheimer reactions. Long term MMS protocols aren't easy programs to take on, so try not to make it any harder by going too fast.

MMS1 should help with all of the pathogens you're mentioning. The MMS2 will boost your immune system function. Be sure to get good nutrition, and look into supplements your body may need. I advise taking two strong (at least 1000 mg) doses of high-quality vitamin C starting two hours after your last dose of MMS for each day, for anti-oxidant support.

Please let us know if you have more questions and keep us posted on your experiences with the protocols.

In health freedom,
Bruce
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Re: Painful Bone Infection - Protocol? 06 Sep 2011 22:13 #5119

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Dear Bruce,

Thanks for your quick reply. Your advice is reassuring as I am currently slowly building up by doses with the objective of getting into the 2000 Protocol. And also in reaffirming the fact that long term treatment is a challenge. It does feel difficult at this point but nevertheless really feels like the best option I have at this point! I will let you know about any progress I am make in the coming weeks and months.

Thank you again,

May

PS. One question I had which you might be able to answer concerns adding DMSO to the oral doses of MMS. I notice that when I make up the dose alot of gas is released. Michael has written that doses need to be made up hourly. But I think I saw that you had written that a premixed solution does not fade in colour over time. What would you advise?

And finally, is the main reason one should add DMSO to the oral dose of MMS1 to enhance absorption or to prevent nausea?

Thanks for any help with this.

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