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28 Mar 2016 13:09 #51640
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Yes I do have the book. I must have missed this info. I will find some more on that (fungus and MMS) Like right now, it is morning, I did not have my first dose yet and my legs are not itchy at all. I do not spray MMS on my legs, I take it orally only. Do you know if you can be allergic to MMS? Thanks anyway.
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28 Mar 2016 19:22 #51646
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Page 98 in the book is the Fungi Protocol.
MMS alone will burn skin in a short time. Knowing that MMS1 is only about 10% activated externally, it could bother some skin. I would use CDS which does not contain any MMS or acid activator. I apply it externally full strength, but you should start with it diluted.
MMS alone will burn skin in a short time. Knowing that MMS1 is only about 10% activated externally, it could bother some skin. I would use CDS which does not contain any MMS or acid activator. I apply it externally full strength, but you should start with it diluted.
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03 Apr 2016 16:10 #51728
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How about trying the spay formula of MMS1 only for awhile to see what happens. If you get a flare from that too, it may be the bugs getting pissed off. I remember a LLMD saying the skin it the last place to get rid of the Lyme and associated organisms. I think it was Richard Horowitz but not sure. Saunas, especially infra red, were recommended.
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03 Apr 2016 16:19 #51729
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You could go to a dermatologist and have them do a biopsy. That would possibly rule out or in a lot of things. Or it may not find anything. PS, don't tell them you are taking MMS1. And don't use the L word "Lyme". They'll think your crazy. Just say you don't know what it is and you want to find out. Also, if it is fungus, certain essential oils, tea tree aka melaluca, work well with that. Also, soaking your lower leg in H202 Hydrogen peroxide kills fungus (if the MMS1 is contraindicated). I use it to soak my fingers when I have a flare.
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03 Apr 2016 16:32 #51730
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HariSeldon - Did you treat yourself or know of anyone who did recover from Lyme (I call it Multi Infectious Systemic Disease Syndrome or MISDS which is what Dr. Horowitz named it)? The reason I ask, is I am 10 days into trying to treat myself with MMS1 and will also eventually incorporate the enemas, baths, parasite eradication, metals detox. I read that the honorable Mr. Humble recommends starting with P2000. I'm scared to use the capsules of MMS2. What is your experience?
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03 Apr 2016 17:09 #51732
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Well, guys, life is complicated . I so much appreciate all of your replyes . I had to stop everything I was doing. My Mom died and I had to fly to Europe. My legs are still itching but less. So I know it is not MMS Tthat is causing my legs to itch, I wil have to start everything all over again . Tremendous stress is the factor here as well , see how it will all go. Greetings to all of you.
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03 Apr 2016 17:14 #51733
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So sorry about your bad news. Take care of yourself. The beauty of MMS is that is is always there waiting for you, you don't need a doc RX (God forbid that should ever happen). Looking forward to hearing from you and any progress you are making.
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03 Apr 2016 19:21 #51735
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Gordon, when you begin taking MMS2, start with just of few grains of Calcium Hypochlorite. As you can tolerate, add more until you are taking the full recommended dose.
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03 Apr 2016 20:17 #51737
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Gordon, yes, I am well on the way of recovery from a quite serious case of Lyme disease, and I agree with you with the use of the word MSIDS, since Borreliae are only a part of the problem. I think your strategy is sound and I also recommend the use of the protocol 2000, with a constant liver detox to reduce the risk of a Herx. Be very progressive with the introduction of MMS2: I had to stop it twice for wanting to go too quickly. Even with MMS, it takes a very long time to clean the house, so be patient.
Personnaly, I think the enema are very efficient, sometimes a bit too much (Herx problem again), so maybe use them later in the treatment. I am especially fond of the bath protocol, with hot (41°C) baths being the best: you kill the pests under your skin, and the toxins are pulled out of it without having to go through the liver. And Lyme hates the heat, as a bonus.
Personnaly, I think the enema are very efficient, sometimes a bit too much (Herx problem again), so maybe use them later in the treatment. I am especially fond of the bath protocol, with hot (41°C) baths being the best: you kill the pests under your skin, and the toxins are pulled out of it without having to go through the liver. And Lyme hates the heat, as a bonus.
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20 Apr 2016 01:55 #52004
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I don't know if this is what you have, but before I heard about MMS I was diagnosed with Psoriasis. The dermatologist did not know what causes it, but I have read that it is a liver problem. So it would make sense to detox the liver slowly and avoid a severe herximer reaction. I found that my problem was related to how much corn syrup sweetener I was ingesting. Corn Oil too. When it got really bad I could not eat corn chips or potato chips at all, or I would have an outbreak. I would wake up bleeding from scratching in the night. You don't wake up enough to realize that you are scratching, so it gets really irritated and raw. And the itching is almost unbearable.
So first aid is an ice pack. do not use soap to bathe. Do not get shampoo or detergent on your skin, and of course avoid all chemicals on the skin. Cool water only. Hot water will only aggravate the condition.
Also wear loose clothing and stay out of the heat. Sun does not help either.
As far as a treatment, the dermatilogist gave me a prescription of C-SAL ACID 3%BETAMETH DIP 0.0:#60
This is mixed with vaseline at the pharmacy. This stuff is probably a steroid, but it saved my sanity.
And I am not a doctor, but that is just my 2 cents worth.
So after you get some relief, you can still do the MMS and eventually detox your whole body which is what is causing the itching, but right now it might be good to see a good dermatologist for some first aid.
So first aid is an ice pack. do not use soap to bathe. Do not get shampoo or detergent on your skin, and of course avoid all chemicals on the skin. Cool water only. Hot water will only aggravate the condition.
Also wear loose clothing and stay out of the heat. Sun does not help either.
As far as a treatment, the dermatilogist gave me a prescription of C-SAL ACID 3%BETAMETH DIP 0.0:#60
This is mixed with vaseline at the pharmacy. This stuff is probably a steroid, but it saved my sanity.
And I am not a doctor, but that is just my 2 cents worth.
So after you get some relief, you can still do the MMS and eventually detox your whole body which is what is causing the itching, but right now it might be good to see a good dermatologist for some first aid.
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