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Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 21:20 #13160

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I have some questions about getting rid of a protozoan parasite called Blastocystis hominis, of which my digestive tract is infected.

Bruce Tanner, who approved me for membership in this forum, kindly gave me a word of encouragement, saying the following:

"MMS should eliminated these protozoans "with dispatch." :-D "

Here are the questions:

How is it that a person could be so certain that MMS will work on B. hominis? Are there case studies that are success stories involving MMS & B.h.? What about double blind studies -- are there any of those involving MMS & B.h.?

If so, where can I read about these cases and/or studies?

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 21:41 #13161

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Hi , Freedom ! Jim describes in his book how chlorine dioxide works. The book can be found here: www.master-mineral.org/products/the-master-mineral-solution-of-the-3rd-millennium/

an excerpt:
In other words, body cell walls are thousands of times thicker than
pathogen cell walls. MMS kills the pathogen by blowing a hole in its
wall, either directly or after white blood cells have carried the MMS to
the pathogen. (Certain white blood cells absorb the ClO2 created by
MMS, surround the pathogen, and release the ClO2 to do its work.)


Bruce is so certain because we all know that mms/cds works on ALL pathogens.. It's well described in the book which will be the best investment of your life, I'm sure!

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 21:45 #13162

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It has been suggested that blind,double, triple studies are unethical because they automatically exclude 1/2 the group from treatment.
You won't find anyone here who would withhold treatment from anyone. Big Pharma do that. I just read that Glaxo Smith Klein have killed several babies in Argentina doing their studies: www.presstv.ir/detail/227118.html

You'll find that Jim Humble tests everything he recommends personally, before suggesting that anyone else tries it.
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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 22:04 #13163

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 22:06 #13164

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Thanks very much, Paul. I look forward to reading the book.

About double blind studies, there's no reason not to run a short term double blind study on people with blastocystis hominis for three weeks, testing them before and after to see if the parasite his been eradicated in one, both, or neither groups.

It might take a week for the results to be determined.

So, the following month the group given the placebo can be treated.

I've probably lived with this parasite for decades. An extra month would not make much difference.

If I were a central stakeholder in this MMS development, I would certainly want to have proper double blind studies done, and those done by scientific professionals with impeccable credentials.

Cheers!

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 22:08 #13165

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Thanks Alfernandes! I will read through those documents. :)

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 26 Feb 2012 22:39 #13167

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Hi, Freedom. After doing your research, you'll find that there are no central stakeholders here. All are volunteers. The full time volunteers survive on donations which can be made here: www.genesis2church.is/mms-protocol-donation-5000.html
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Re: Blastocystis hominis 28 May 2013 21:25 #33420

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Hello. I wonder which MMS to use to cure "Blastocystis hominis infection"? Is it MMS 1 or 2? And is it just "standard" protocol? Start with 1 drop and raise to 15? Or any other protocol? Can it also be applied inside locally? Or only by drinking?

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Re: Blastocystis hominis 28 May 2013 21:27 #33421

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And I also have the "Dientamoeba fragilis". Is this also curable with MMS1?

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