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20 Apr 2012 00:19 #16094 by jamisdoo
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I am about one month pregnant and have been taking mms under protocol 1000 for 4 days now for HPV. I was able to move to 3 drops per hour for 8 hours each day by the middle of the first day. I have been experiencing minor headaches and am exhausted by the end of the day. Also, I am getting nausea in the middle of the night. This has just started the past 2 nights and I was able to clam it by eating an apple. I am also experiencing lots of gas, sometimes painful, but no diaria. I made the mms solution myself using .72 lbs of water and .28 lbs of sodium chlorite. I hope this was correct. So, that being said I have the following questions;

1. Did I mix the solution correctly?

2. Are my symptoms normal or ok?

3. What will make the mms not work besides coffee and added vitamin c?

4. Are there any foods I should avoid besides orange products and things with added vitamin c?

5. What protocols can I do safely being pregnant?

6. And any other advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks

Jamie

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20 Apr 2012 01:20 #16097 by pam
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1. yes - hope you used distilled water...
2. fatigue is a typical herx reaction - you may want to drop back to 2 drops an hour for 8 hours - until you stop feeling tired. Of course, fatigue is also a typical pregnancy reaction, too. Could be that.
You are just about the right time to start "morning sickness" - that may be the cause of your nausea. Try a soda cracker - see if that helps. MMS is out of the body in 2 hrs (or less) - so the midnight nausea may be something else.
I have gas, too. But I have other digestive issues. I also know I have some problems with some bugs (having lived in India and Japan) - I can't say what is causing yours.
3. Coffee, vitamin C, Vitamin E, ascorbic acid. You can do tomatoes (they have naturally occurring vitamin C) - just not oranges.
4. Food anti-oxidents do not seem to be problematic, other than coffee, oranges, and things with added C or ascorbic acid.
5. I would not do the douche protocol - otherwise, you should be OK.
6. Don't try to push yourself. Take it slow and easy. Pregnancy is a whole different "load" on your body - be good to yourself (and the baby). <G>

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20 Apr 2012 02:44 #16099 by kevink
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Hi Jamie
I heard that ginger is great for morning sickness

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20 Apr 2012 03:13 #16100 by jamisdoo
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Thanks. I did use distilled water. I was thinking about taking some mms baths and I have an itchy rash in my pelvic area and anus that seems to be irritated by the mms mixed 20:20 with 2oz distilled water. Any suggestions for the itchy rash? Thanks a bunch!

Jamie

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20 Apr 2012 04:27 #16102 by kevink
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Try the MMS bath and/or salt water bath & give the rash a light scrub, then apply fresh lemon juice (straight from a cut lemon) and go out in the sunshine for 15-20 minutes. Do that a few times every day if you can.
You could also moisturise & soothe it at night with coconut oil, or rub the inside peel of an avocado onto it

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20 Apr 2012 05:41 #16103 by jamisdoo
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Ooh. Thank you for the many suggestions. I will try them out tomorrow. Thanks again:)

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20 Apr 2012 15:11 #16110 by Don Oz
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Another modality that seems to work for me (treating others) is a Touch for health (TFH) balance (usually the Circ/sex and Liver meridians are out of wack). When I have used it on a few women the Mornig Sickness has stopped the next day.

Cheers Don

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20 Apr 2012 16:18 #16111 by jamisdoo
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What is TFH? Can you tell me more don?

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20 Apr 2012 19:21 #16115 by Matthieu Le Bleux
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jamisdoo wrote: Thanks. I did use distilled water. I was thinking about taking some mms baths and I have an itchy rash in my pelvic area and anus that seems to be irritated by the mms mixed 20:20 with 2oz distilled water. Any suggestions for the itchy rash? Thanks a bunch!

Jamie


Try the MMS2 bath instead of MMS1. MMS2 is absolutely fantastic when it comes to certain types of rashes and irritated skin, both as spray and in bath. Especially for itchy rash. Try it.

And oh.
Welcome to the forum. :)

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21 Apr 2012 08:01 #16146 by Roze
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Matthew, could you share with us how you prepare mms2 baths?

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