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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 Apr 2012 01:44 #15712

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Sure of course that's why we have this forum.
When I was taking mms I felt very weak and cold. On some days I couldn't get out of bed
Or do any chores. I sought support here and it all worked out well. Just keep on taking mms.
I took protocol1000 once again and felt great. It's been almost a year I knew about mms and since then I never got even a cold. On the cOntrary I treated some of the conditions. So whatever cd4 says I M not really interested. Am curious to retake a test itself anonymously but well we all know how lousy the tests are. So best is take care of yourself.

I'm 22 y old now trying to figure out my life and this forum helped me a lot so stay tuned ;))
Hey which country you're writing from?
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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 Apr 2012 04:58 #15715

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I am in Lima, Peru, 38 years young here :) I don't know how to edit my profile, I wanted to put some basic information..

And yes, tests... One doesn't really know how reliable they are... You know, my first VL in Jan 2011 was around 90K and cd4 count was around 290... The virologist told me: you have to start taking the meds!!! I didn't want to... So for one year I just took olive leaf extract, gym, vitamins, and whey protein. And during that year I only had just a minor cold (usually I get at least 2 very bad colds ayear). I actually felt very healthy during that year. Then, in jan 2012 my VL went a little bit down, around 80K, but my cd4 went down as well -which I thought was a little strange- to 275. That's when I accepted to start taking ARVs. It was awful!! Then I discovered MMS and decided to give it a try.

During these last three weeks with the treatment I've had ups and downs... Right now I am pretty much fine... I am still struggling with some eczema, but plan to keep the protocol for a few more weeks, and try baths and perhaps MMS2...

Anyway, let's keep in touch... Take care!! :)

Luis
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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 Apr 2012 12:47 #15717

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Hi Paul,
am newbie on here, i came across this site usefull to hiv aids people and other ailment that is why i decided to try my luck here also if i could be one of those that find there cure. some yrs back i was diagnose with hepatitis B i didnt go to doctor to find medicine for it cos i belive there science if the cos of all this so call disease people are getting today. about some months ago i just go to the lab after having some pain around my body and diarrhea so the Doctor ask me to under go hiv test and it came out positive, i was deverstated of the news but God knows why. i came across this site talking about MMS 1 AND 2. Please i need you to advice me on how it work and how to use it also. Is there any place to buy this mms in india because i live in india.
thanks
God bless this site of hope.
smith

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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 10 May 2012 18:01 #17090

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Just had my CD4 test done last week. The doctor's assistant told me that my CD4 count is 3! Personally, I do not think that I would be alive if that were the case. She wasn't sure how to read the lab results. Also had another count of 42 and a CD8 count of 62.

When I was hospitalized near death back in the Spring of 2009, my CD4 was 40 and I was so sick the doctors didn't think I would live.

So....... big scare. I also was told that I need to definitely take an antibiotic for white blood cells/bacteria in my urine. She is going to call a script in to the pharmacy.

I don't want to take it. Shouldn't MMS prevent a urinary tract infection? I take MMS about every 2-3 days...usually anywhere from 6-10 drops of activated MMS each time.
I do not have any symptoms of a UTI. I use to get them several times a year and I always knew when I had one.

Could the white blood cells in the urine culture be from the MMS clearing out bacteria via my urine? I don't know if I really need to take an antibiotic or if the white blood cells are just an indication that MMS is clearing out something. Any ideas?

I have been very healthy and actually my lab work from the physical exam last week, taken at the same time as the urine sample and CD4 count, was all within normal range.

I was bitten by a spider about a month ago. The bite was very slow in healing. I used MMS and zinc oxide topically on it and it kept it from getting infected. However, my body reacted a great deal to the poison, breaking out in small hives and itchy skin, which continues to this day, although it is not as bad as it was just a few days ago.

The spider bite left a scar of sorts but it is healed. There may still be poison being released from my body....or a reaction from the allergies that is causing the urine culture to show white blood cells.

I guess my question is if I should consider taking the antibiotic prescribed by my doctor or continue with MMS and perhaps take it daily for a while?

I am also concerned about my CD4 count. What is that all about? It has continuously fallen from 270 when last tested before I did the p1000 and malaria protocols and went off the ARVs. It has been 6 months since I did a five week protocol for HIV and stopped taking the ARVs. I did not expect the CD4 count to continue to drop for this length of time. Shouldn't it have begun to climb by now?

The assistant must be reading it wrong. How can someone live with a count of 3? Other than the itchy skin (allergic reaction) and mild hives, I feel fine.

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Terry :unsure:

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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 10 May 2012 18:57 #17097

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Hey, Terry

Yes, that sounds weird...cd4 count of 3??? And you feel fine? There might be some sort of mistake.

Anyway, besides MMS (which I personally take daily: MMS2), you mighyt want to check out some immune system boosters... maybe you already know them, but I thought it wouldn´t hurt to share. I´ve done lots of research on immune builders and apparently there´s a few real good ones:
Astragalus Root (pretty easy to find at your local vitamin store)
Spirulina (also considered a "super food")
Cat´s Claw (a little more difficult to find, but with a little effort you should get your hands on it after a few days)
Chlorella

I´ve been taking Spirulina and Chlorella for a while. Now I stopped both for a few days and I´m taking Astragalus capsules.
Google these herbs and see what you think.

Peace, Faith and Health to everyone!
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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 May 2012 14:19 #17124

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Hi Terry

Wow! Your story is very courageous! I'm a firm believer in prayer and Meditation. I will definately be sending positive energies and thinking toabout you. I would love to hear how it goes and hope you will be an inspiration to all by getting the cure and healing you deserve.



Love and Light

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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 May 2012 15:55 #17125

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Hey Siyanda,

Nice words. I strongly agree with you. We obviously have to do everything within our powers to heal ourselves and others, but ultimately there´s nothing stronger than faith, hope and prayer.
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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 11 May 2012 19:14 #17128

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Hi fort

Are you still Undetectable after doing the MMS2 protocol for 6 weeks?

If yes then i would suggest to Terry to do that protocol.

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Re: When to retake CD4 count test? 13 May 2012 17:27 #17168

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Hey, Nir

Since I took that PCR test only a few weeks ago, I still haven´t taken it again - I´ll give it a few months. But I believe there´s no reason for results to change. If anything, I believe they should change for the better (as I´m still on maintenance Protocol: two MMS2 capsules per day, plus excellent food, spirulina and astragalus root capsules for the immune system, and as usual, lots of prayer and meditation).

Just one important thing: I wasn´t on MMS2 for 6 weeks only, I was actually on it for 100 days (about 14 weeks)...

Peace, Faith, love and health to everyone!
Chris

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