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help for a flu that will not go away 26 Oct 2017 11:45 #56593

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I've got mms in my house -- as a newbie -- and here is a friend who is getting sicker and sicker with what looks like a really bad flu. Lots of coughing, phlegm, weakness, aching, sneezing...It goes away for awhile when she takes lots of ginger/tumeric/blackpepper/ lemon drinks, but returns as soon as she lets up. She just came from india about 2 weeks ago. I think she should give mms a try. Can someone tell me the safe, gentle way to do it?

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help for a flu that will not go away 26 Oct 2017 18:54 #56596

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Mira, she should follow the Health Recovery Plan (HRP) found in Jim's latest book "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook." The first step is the Starting Procedure followed by Protocol 1000, etc. Here is an enhanced version of that protocol to get you started while you wait for the book to arrive.
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help for a flu that will not go away 27 Oct 2017 01:58 #56598

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Tell her to see a doctor. Flus don't last for weeks. Even if you go with MMS, at least get it diagnosed because it's not a flu.
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help for a flu that will not go away 31 Oct 2017 21:24 #56622

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many thanks. She's started the 'Starting Proceedure'. And we've also bought the ebook 'Guidelines'. But here's another question: she is up and about, gone to work -- even before starting the mms. She has a super busy schedule and yesterday -- her 3rd day -- she messed up completely and forgot to take it all day. Came back at 2pm and so went from 2 til 10pm. Is that ok? Possible for her to do 4am - 8am every hour... then restart when she gets back from work -- 2 - 6pm? Or would that mess too much with the routine?

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help for a flu that will not go away 31 Oct 2017 21:27 #56623

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thanks for the suggestion for my friend to see a dr. The india trip accentuated these symptoms... she's actually been having them for months. And she's gone to every kind of dr, and had every kind of test. They find (typically, as per my experience!) nothing. Nevertheless, her suffering continues.... thats why we thought to turn to mms

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help for a flu that will not go away 01 Nov 2017 00:05 #56625

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And we've also bought the ebook 'Guidelines'.

Is this the book you have? "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook (2016) (Ebook)"

If not, you can purchase it here: jimhumble.is/bookstore/mms-health-recovery-guidebook

After completing the Starting Procedure, follow the Health Recovery Plan (HRP) detailed in the above book.

If she can't take MMS during eight consecutive hours, do whatever she can as you suggested. It is also possible to make up a daily bottle and take that with her. Details are in the book.
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help for a flu that will not go away 01 Nov 2017 18:03 #56636

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thanks for the suggestion for my friend to see a dr. The india trip accentuated these symptoms... she's actually been having them for months. And she's gone to every kind of dr, and had every kind of test. They find (typically, as per my experience!) nothing. Nevertheless, her suffering continues.... thats why we thought to turn to mms


Could be nanobot poisoning. The junk from the chemtrails in the sky includes aluminum, barium, and nanobots (ultra small, self-replicating computers). There's hundreds of patents on file for nanobots if you doubt their existence. They're really small computers, each one measuring just nanometers across. They assemble in your body and essentially form a larger computer. They can mimic diseases and won't show up in medical exams. The only ways to confirm this problem is putting a blood sample under an atomic microscope or seeing the connected microfibres come out of your body.

Being a relatively new phenomenon that's unstudied by western medicine, it's extremely difficult to treat. Start with a heavy metal detox. If you're lucky that will help. It's pretty inexpensive to do and is potentially effective. MMS won't help if that's what she's got. Might as well try MMS though. Unfortunately, nanobot-related problems are becoming more and more common.
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help for a flu that will not go away 09 Nov 2017 13:10 #56671

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hello again
update on my friend... she safely reached protocol 1 and has started the 3 drops. Been on that for about 4 days. Quesiton: she is feeling a lot of acd in the stomach. Is that a signal to go down a 1/2 drop or so? Or is it too minor and she should soldier through? Many thanks

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help for a flu that will not go away 09 Nov 2017 23:01 #56673

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If she is using 50% citric acid activator, switch to 4% HCL instead. Some people can't tolerate citric acid.

If using 4% HCL, then reduce the hourly MMS1 dosage by half for a while, then try increasing again in a day or two.

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