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MMS - Ulcerative Colitis drug interactions
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16 Apr 2012 15:36 #15968
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G'day All,
My first time here. Starting to do my study, but awaiting the DVD's. A question for you all.
Do any of you know how MMS goes with Ulcerative Cloitis? and if there are any interactions with the drugs that treat it (sulfasalazine, prednisone)? My wife has it and is having a flare up at the moment. I am trying to find the cause - I expect it in microbial (fungal, bacterial) and that is stiring up an autoimmune response. She is not happy at the moment. I should get some MMS in the next few days and would start with Protocol 1000 (thinking 1/2 - 1 drop and go from there.
Comments and advice to a newby would be appreciated.
Cheers Don
My first time here. Starting to do my study, but awaiting the DVD's. A question for you all.
Do any of you know how MMS goes with Ulcerative Cloitis? and if there are any interactions with the drugs that treat it (sulfasalazine, prednisone)? My wife has it and is having a flare up at the moment. I am trying to find the cause - I expect it in microbial (fungal, bacterial) and that is stiring up an autoimmune response. She is not happy at the moment. I should get some MMS in the next few days and would start with Protocol 1000 (thinking 1/2 - 1 drop and go from there.
Comments and advice to a newby would be appreciated.
Cheers Don
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16 Apr 2012 15:58 #15969
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Welcome Don! MMS doesn't interact with meds, only with pathogens. Your plan looks good. Check here often for reports from others with the same problems.
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16 Apr 2012 16:00 #15970
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Thanks Paul
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16 Apr 2012 16:29 #15976
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Don,
I had ulcerative colitis (severe) for 4 years... and survived. What got me well was taking a fine psyllium product as well as calcium bentonite clay.
I would take these separate... the clay will tonify the colon walls, which is what you want. But, it Must be calcium bentonite clay (for internal use) I know this will help.
And... I HAD to give up red meat, dairy foods, raw foods, eggs, chicken, and sugared foods.
The MMS will be good as it will go in and get rid of the candida, bio film, etc.....
Good luck,
Clint
I had ulcerative colitis (severe) for 4 years... and survived. What got me well was taking a fine psyllium product as well as calcium bentonite clay.
I would take these separate... the clay will tonify the colon walls, which is what you want. But, it Must be calcium bentonite clay (for internal use) I know this will help.
And... I HAD to give up red meat, dairy foods, raw foods, eggs, chicken, and sugared foods.
The MMS will be good as it will go in and get rid of the candida, bio film, etc.....
Good luck,
Clint
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17 Apr 2012 11:43 #16006
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Thanks Clint,
What was your dose regime for the clay and pysllium? I'm surprised about the raw foods though. Was this just while you were recovering?
My wife has stopped milk, but still using yogurt and cheese.
Cheers Don
What was your dose regime for the clay and pysllium? I'm surprised about the raw foods though. Was this just while you were recovering?
My wife has stopped milk, but still using yogurt and cheese.
Cheers Don
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17 Apr 2012 13:23 - 17 Apr 2012 13:29 #16007
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I have a friend who had severe ulcerative colitis for 28 years.It is bacterria living in the last 10 inches of the rectom. Could not hold down a job as he needed a toilet very handy and that came very often at a moments notice. It is incurable the Medical way. After altering his life style and nutrition along with MMS his doctor pronounced he no longer had the diasease. It was his last checkup before they were ready to remove part of his bowel and go on a bag and his doctor did not beleive it no longer was there!
He has told me if anyone needs verification over the phone he is quite happy to talk to them.
He did not do an enama useing MMS but i beleive he should have as it would be very easy to get to the bacteria.
He has told me if anyone needs verification over the phone he is quite happy to talk to them.
He did not do an enama useing MMS but i beleive he should have as it would be very easy to get to the bacteria.
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Hi Don,
I know everyone is different... but mine was classified as severe ulcerative colitis..... and I stopped all dairy, meats (chicken, red meat and fish) eggs, fruits and sugared foods. I mainly ate a macrobiotic diet for about a year (minus raw foods and harsh grains) to let my system "calm down".
Raw foods are extremely harsh as the cell wall of the food isn't broken down at all from cooking, and my digestive system didn't have the energy to digest or break down foods that were raw, it was just too taxing.
I would eat things like quinoa, millet, whole wheat noodles, etc.... as well as root vegetables (that were not over cooked).
Along with this, I would take a very fine (important) psyllium based powder with digestive enzymes to get some bulk into my stools, and tonify the colon.... AND I would would take digestive enzymes. The clay is extremely important as it (like the psyllium) tonify's and cleans the colon walls. I can't express enough how important clay was in getting well.
I found clay here :
earthslivingclay.com/shop/8-lb-pouch-calcium-bentonite-clay-for-internal-use-including-usps-priority-mail-shipping.html
She's very good to deal with (Janet)
Hope this helps,
Clint
I know everyone is different... but mine was classified as severe ulcerative colitis..... and I stopped all dairy, meats (chicken, red meat and fish) eggs, fruits and sugared foods. I mainly ate a macrobiotic diet for about a year (minus raw foods and harsh grains) to let my system "calm down".
Raw foods are extremely harsh as the cell wall of the food isn't broken down at all from cooking, and my digestive system didn't have the energy to digest or break down foods that were raw, it was just too taxing.
I would eat things like quinoa, millet, whole wheat noodles, etc.... as well as root vegetables (that were not over cooked).
Along with this, I would take a very fine (important) psyllium based powder with digestive enzymes to get some bulk into my stools, and tonify the colon.... AND I would would take digestive enzymes. The clay is extremely important as it (like the psyllium) tonify's and cleans the colon walls. I can't express enough how important clay was in getting well.
I found clay here :
earthslivingclay.com/shop/8-lb-pouch-calcium-bentonite-clay-for-internal-use-including-usps-priority-mail-shipping.html
She's very good to deal with (Janet)
Hope this helps,
Clint
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P.S.
my dose regimin for the clay (and this will have to be played by ear)
1 rounded teaspoon only of Calcium Bentonite clay 2x's a day ..... 1 tsp in the morning on an empty stomach.... and 1tsp right before you go to sleep.
Put the clay in 8oz of room temp water (Never cold)
Clint
my dose regimin for the clay (and this will have to be played by ear)
1 rounded teaspoon only of Calcium Bentonite clay 2x's a day ..... 1 tsp in the morning on an empty stomach.... and 1tsp right before you go to sleep.
Put the clay in 8oz of room temp water (Never cold)
Clint
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08 Jun 2012 16:45 #18445
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Hi
I am new to the forum and have uc would like to speak to the person who cured their colitis of 28 years if possible please.
I live in UK but am happy to call wherever they are in the world.
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I am new to the forum and have uc would like to speak to the person who cured their colitis of 28 years if possible please.
I live in UK but am happy to call wherever they are in the world.
Thanks
Rob
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My friends last visit to the doctor after 28 years was to be informed how they would perform the operation on part bowel removeal and to wear a bag. This visit was a pre examination before the operation. At this examination no trace of ulcerative colitis was found,only where it had been. The op was cancelled with the Doc believing he had done something right.
There is no cure for Ulcerative Colitis. Opps , did I say that!!!.
My friends last visit to the doctor after 28 years was to be informed how they would perform the operation on part bowel removeal and to wear a bag. This visit was a pre examination before the operation. At this examination no trace of ulcerative colitis was found,only where it had been. The op was cancelled with the Doc believing he had done something right.
There is no cure for Ulcerative Colitis. Opps , did I say that!!!.
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