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I am treating a friend that has Diabeties. 30 Oct 2011 21:20 #7814

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He has been taking 3 drops every hour for one week and he says he feels worse (sicker) than when we started. He started getting a cold and I said that is normal if you have recently had a cold and he did. This is also based on the fact that the virus was dormant in the lungs pror to starting the treatment.

Two things here:

1/ He may be sicker than he thinks with diabetes plus other ailments
2/ He needs a higher does of MMS to combat the cold and the illness in his system.

I am starting him on Protocol 1000+ today to see if we can make some improvements. I am also asking him to increase his dosage up to 6 drops an hour.

Hopefully he will continue with the treatment but he is getting weary and I suppose this happens to most people -- they just give up before the protocol is completed. Hence giving MMS a bad rep when in fact it is the lack of dedication by the patient.

Now I know how doctors feel when patients stop taking their medications as prescribed.

I will try to convince him to continue the process. I am sure many of you have had these problems as well. :unsure:

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Re: I am treating a friend that has Diabeties. 31 Oct 2011 01:27 #7841

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Hi Bill....yeah, you are right about how doctors feel when their patients don't take their meds.

I am in that boat right now. Seriously considering going off of the ARVs for HIV after I finish the protocol 1000. On my third week now. Even my doctor has said that I will not die of HIV or AIDS but from the toxic side effects of the ARVs he has me on. He knows it as well as I do. So what does a patient do? Educate the medical establishment, I suppose. HA! Good luck with that...and good luck with your friend taking his MMS. All the best.

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Re: I am treating a friend that has Diabeties. 04 Nov 2011 00:53 #8105

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Update -- his cold ended after one week of protocol 1000 plus 1/2 week at protocol 1000+.

Now he needs to stay the course for the diabeties. I will keep you posted.

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