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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Cancer of the esophagus
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I have recently been approved on the forum as a new member, it is a very good resource so thanks to all who make it possible and to all who share and respond.
My father has cancer of the esophagus and so my initial question is - does anyone else have experience of treating this illness? If so I'd be grateful to hear any bit of info you might have.
My dad is 82 years old, diagnosed 18 months ago. I think he is stage 4. The docs seem a bit non-nonplussed as to why he is doing as well as he is, or why he is still alive. He was actually taking MMS off his own back 2 years before he was diagnosed so I wonder if this is why he is doing ok now.
Anyway current status is he is not having any traditional treatment, as they have nothing to offer. He did have a course of radiation about 16 months ago and he has a palliative stent in place as he got to the point where he couldn't eat or drink anything. The stent really helped and he has been ok with liquids and solids provided they are blended up a bit. He can also eat biscuits and chocolate all day long, go figure.
He has lost a lot of weight and is suffering from severe anemia. Hoping to get a blood transfusion soon.
I have him on protocol 1000 right now, this is the first week. He is fine on it. I want to put him on protocol 2000 in the next few days now that protocol 1000 has been fine.
Questions are:
1. I need to pre-make him a batch to take every hour as I can't be in all day and he can't see well enough to make his own. So to put him on protocol 2000 how can i pre-make a batch? Should I make a liter bottle up with 10x4 drops to start with? Or would i need more water? Any help on making a daily batch for protocol 2000 would be great.
2. He is due for a barium swallow this week at the hospital. Is it ok to do this whilst taking MMS? I don't know what is in that barium stuff!
3. Should I be mixing DMSO with the protocol 2000? Don't think I have read that anywhere, but see it for protocol 1000 so just wondering about it really.Any good links to DMSO sellers in UK?
4. Any experience of people taking MMS2 with a potential blockage in gullet? Am worried the pills could get stuck by the stent/tumour, dissolve and be painful. Any thoughts? I think I read something about taking MMS2 powder with honey but it sounded a bit convoluted?
Ha well, meant to keep this short. So that's it for now. Any advice greatly appreciated. On our side - my Dad is totally up for taking the MMS and has a very good mental attitude towards his illness which is a huge help.
Many thanks for any input of any kind.
Best wishes to all
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I was reading this last night and to help you get a better understanding of DMSO i will give you this link. If you cant copy and paste it to work, type it into Google.Good luck.
cancertutor.com/Cancer/DMSO.html
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It's been 4 yrs. since I've stopped taking cesium chloride and I very healthy, and cancer free.
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I'll give my opinion on your questions.
1. I need to pre-make him a batch to take every hour as I can't be in all day and he can't see well enough to make his own. So to put him on protocol 2000 how can i pre-make a batch? Should I make a liter bottle up with 10x4 drops to start with? Or would i need more water? Any help on making a daily batch for protocol 2000 would be great.
1. You can use 1 liter of water for as long as he can handle taking about 1/2 cup of it each hour. At some point, the taste may become too strong and it will need more dilution. Then you could just make up 2 liters. He needs to take the doses for 10-12 hrs/day anyway.
2. He is due for a barium swallow this week at the hospital. Is it ok to do this whilst taking MMS? I don't know what is in that barium stuff!
2. We don't have any reports of negative interactions with pharmaceuticals, so I would not expect a problem with the barium. In fact the MMS will help keep him from getting damaged by it. I say this based on Jim's experience with ARV drugs as related in his latest book.
3. Jim has not said anything about mixing DMSO with a full batch daily dose; but probably you can do it with benefit. So if you put 40 drops of MMS into the 1 liter, then you would put 40 drops of DMSO in after the MMS has activated, and possibly even after it has been added to the water. The yellow tint should remain in the 1 liter of water, which would indicate the chlorine dioxide is still there. Lothar probably sells DMSO on his German site www.vitalundfitmit100.de . Otherwise you can contact me michaelharrah@cox.net and I will get it to you. DMSO is safe to ship.3. Should I be mixing DMSO with the protocol 2000? Don't think I have read that anywhere, but see it for protocol 1000 so just wondering about it really.Any good links to DMSO sellers in UK?
4. The blockage potential could be a problem. If a capsule gets stuck there could be some real burning. If it happens, he needs to just keep drinking water. Another option is to use CDS instead and I know Lothar has that on his site www.vitalundfitmit100.de . You might also consider the Indian Herb that Jim recommends in his book. He accidentally left out the contact info on where to get it, but just today I called Kathleen and spoke with her. Here is her contact info and the two products available:4. Any experience of people taking MMS2 with a potential blockage in gullet? Am worried the pills could get stuck by the stent/tumour, dissolve and be painful. Any thoughts? I think I read something about taking MMS2 powder with honey but it sounded a bit convoluted?
www.lifelinewater.com/herb.html this is Kathleen
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Two products, both have the same ingredients except the MC X has a solvent in it so it is a liquid. Both work well with cancer, but only one at a time should be taken.
Indian Herb (paste) $56 for 6 drams.
Indian Herb MC X (liquid) $50 for 1 ounce.
Dosing: The Indian Herb, which is a semi-liquid paste, has instructions to use internally or externally. The Indian Herb internally is used by placing 1/2 pea size on bread or in a capsule but always taken with food. The average is a dose a day for 21 days... The Indian MC X has a solvent and has instructions for internally and externally. MC X internally is 2 drops on food three times a day until your problem is solved.
Michael
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Hi Michael, thanks for the comprehensive response, I really appreciate it.
My plan now is to move to protocol 2000, slowly increasing the number of drops per hour and adding DMSO. I will try with MMS2 to see if he can manage with it. But will also research CDS - am not up to speed on that yet at all. I'm also going to look at the Indian herb for sure. I don't have enough knowledge to start anything via the skin yet, if anyone has thoughts about doing that alongside protocol 2000 do let me know.
I will post feedback with regards to how he is getting on.
Thanks so much,
Best wishes.
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Jim has stated that DMSO will "kill" MMS after about 20 minutes, (on the training videos) although here he's talking about using it externally, spraying MMS1 on the skin and rubbing DMSO in on top of it (protocol 3000).
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