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MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 05:37 #14365

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Hello everyone!

I have a curious question: I've been on Protocol 4000, taking 6 full MMS2 capsules a day for exactly 76 days now. From all I read I'm aware it's a pretty long time for this protocol, which usually runs from 3-5 weeks. Thank God, I've never developed any symptoms at all (HIV is the case here), so I was hoping a long protocol could destroy all the virus I had (I hope it did!).

So, I believe after 76 days it's about time to move into the maintenance Protocol. I already read the maintenance Protocol could be around half a capsule a day. But the thing is: I'm used to MMS2 and I've learned to tolerate it quite well, and besides it does give me a sense of security.

So I guess this is the question: I decided to move into a maintenance protocol of 2 full capsules a day. Today was my first day. I also started taking Clorella and Spirulina together with Black Seeds (Nigella) to boost my immune system. Do you think it's OK to keep on taking 2 capsules of MMS2 everyday or do you think I should give my body a break from MMS2?????? After all the readings, I imagine taking 2 MMS capsules/day couldn't hurt.... but I was curious to get a second opinion...

What do you think? Any thoughts will be greatly appreciated!!

PS.: Obviously the term "addiction" is a joke... but I do have to admit I grew psychologically attached to MMS2... :)

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Chris, From Brazil
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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 08:30 #14378

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Hi Chris,

I don't recall seeing Jim say anything about a situation like this, except that he does have his recommended maintenance dose. I see that as a general rule that might be varied in specific cases.

I do think the dosing, whether maintenance or therapeutic, should be tailored to the individual, and if you feel there is a benefit in taking 2 capsules a day, then that may be right for you. If I was in your shoes and felt there was any kind of benefit, then I would keep taking 2 a day. If there is some problem with doing that, then I think your body will tell you.

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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 11:02 #14385

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just to fill you in that not all Chlorella are created equal and it is important to make sure you have a good product and to ensure that the manufacture has broken down the cell wall of the chlorella otherwise it is waste of money as the chlorella is not absorbed into the body. Here is some info www.pure-chlorella.com/info.html
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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 16:10 #14393

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I would think that taking any supplement regularly intices the body to get lazy and not produce those things that keep it running well. Then YOU carry the burden of making sure you are balancing everything correctly. I wouldn't want that for myself. I think you are really talking about a pyscological need for the MMS2. That is addiction - isn't it. I totally understand that as I also feel a sense of security when taking MMS1 &2. However - should that sense of security be found in a pill or solution? I would try and change the focus a bit. Learn how to muscle test yourself. That way your body is giving you feedback and is included in your life decisions. Also use EFT to install a greater trust of your body. With an HIV diagnosis, you have a reason to feel that your body betrayed you or failed you in some way. It may be time to re-install that trust again. Go slowly with the withdrawal process and it will feel natural and there will be no fear. Fear is the backbone of all disease and should be avoided at all cost.

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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 16:30 #14394

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Thanks everyone for the feedback!
Thank you Michael, Deb and Carry.
BTW, Carry, please forgive my ignorance, but what is EFT?

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Chris
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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 15 Mar 2012 17:18 #14395

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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 16 Mar 2012 12:18 #14446

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I'm assuming that you don't know if the MMS2 has cured your HIV, that you haven't had any tests run since your LONG time dosing of the medicine. If you knew that it has helped, you would be more wiling to give it up. Just my thoughts. I'm going to take it for Hep C, and would surely be interested in knowing which direction your disease has gone. I'd like to know if it has helped you.
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Re: MMS2 Addiction? 16 Mar 2012 15:34 #14453

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Hi, ImReady


You´re right. I still don´t know the status of my condition since I´m planning on waiting 3 months before testing again - as Jim Humble reccommends. So it will still be a while before I post something new on my status.

I do feel great, though, and I´m positive I have knocked down this vius! ;)

The 3 month wait is just to make sure all the pathogens (even if not active anymore) have indeed left your bloodstream.
But I´ll let you know how it goes! Good luck with your treatment!


Paul: Thanks for the info on EFT.

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Chris
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