I sent this email to Jim Humble because of the possible seriousness of drspale's situation:
Hi Jim,
We have a new member on the forum who says he has an echinococcus cyst on his liver. According to Wikipedia, disruption of this tapeworm cyst can cause anaphylactic shock and death if they're inadvertently opened in, say, exploratory surgery.
My question is, does it represent a danger to the host after the echinococcus is killed by MMS? How can the body be supported in eliminating it?
I sent him (username: drspale) the below in an email:
MMS is particularly effective against parasites, so it should work against your liver echinococcus - the question for me would be how your body will cope with eliminating the dead organism. It will probably require a large dose of MMS to kill it. Please post a question about this on the forum, I am going to send an email to Jim Humble in the Dominican Republic (Republica Dominicana) to see if he has anything to say about it. I will post it with your question on the forum if I get a reply.
I anticipate that I may get a rapid reply.
If anyone else has an informed opinion, that will be great.