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transplant organs 24 May 2012 08:47 #17626

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:unsure: My husband was operated 10 years ago to replace a heart valve (he got human not pork). I wonder if he can take MMS. I don't know if taking MMS, he will have any rejection of the organ transplanted. Thanks to Jim HUMBLE we learned that hydrogen peroxide therapy attack the organ transplanted. He also has arrhythmia, taking very low dosis of medication. I can not find any information about organ transplanted. Thank you.

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Re: transplant organs 29 Jun 2012 07:07 #19333

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Jaci,

Was curious .... what is the reason your husband wants to take MMS ?

Just curious....

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Re: transplant organs 29 Jun 2012 07:20 #19334

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Thank you Clint for asking.
The reason my husband wants to take MMS is because his creatinine is high and his Glomelular Filtration Rate (GFR) is low of his kidneys. He has 65 years old.
Thank you in advance.
Jazi

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Re: transplant organs 29 Jun 2012 07:27 #19335

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Hi Jazi,

Am not sure MMS would 'directly' address that, but there's a probability that it might in the long run.

If your husband is 65 years old, I have always suggested to people that they start taking (drinking) Calcium Bentonite Clay (for internal use).

Reason:
Taking the clay internally will clean the colon, and open up detoxification pathways for future use by MMS. The clay is just a safe, good place to start... and you would be surprised at how many other small things the clay will address.

Then, say a month or so from now .... you can start taking the clay AND the MMS ... and when the MMS finds say virals, bio-film, toxins, etc..... there will be a clear channel for them to exit the body, thanks to the clay.

just a suggestion...

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Re: transplant organs 05 Jul 2012 23:24 #19520

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hello,

first sorry for my ignorance but I think your wife have a valve of plastic & metal. the human heart can't be cut & paste from a organ donor.

and of your question, I known a men with corneal transplant + cataract in the same eye, (cataract is the replacement of the lens of the eye with a new plastic lens)

this guy did the old protocol, 1, 2, 3... until 15 drops and no problems...

BUT, OF COURSE, THIS IS NOT THE SAME OF YOUR WIFE, AND EVERY PERSON IS DIFERENT / HAVE DIFERENT REACTIONS & INTERACTIONS

the problem is if the immune system of your loved one is in fully acceptance of the valve like any other part of the body.
had a rejection? I doubt because a plastic is not an alien tissue, right ?
if you are sure that the immune system no longer makes a difference / no attack / react ... does not cause rejection ... ask for some information with your doctor about potential problems of rejection and with people with the same surgical situation
what medication take ? some antirejection ??

if I remember correctly when you reject an organ doctors depress your immune system with chem shit because is the immune system that caused the rejection.

be careful and find more information
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Re: transplant organs 20 Aug 2012 12:14 #21555

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Dear Clint:
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I already explored de possibility of give my husband Clay, and I found a Pascalite Clay in Wyoming is a rare form of calcium bentonite (montmorillonite) formed 30 million years ago. Pascalite is non swelling as the others clays such as sodium bentonite, French green clay, Jordan Clay, etc. I will keep you informed. By the way, it is a beauitful picture of you.
Big hugs!.
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Re: transplant organs 20 Aug 2012 12:32 #21556

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Hi, pneumatician
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, my husband received a human valve, not a pork, as a common practice. A woman who die in a car accident, arrived at the same time my husband was in the hospital to be operated.
After 10 years, my husband never rejected the organ, and he is very happy to receive a female organ because something changed in him and make him more sensitive, which is great!. We were very grateful with the family of this woman.
The unique care my husband has to do is when go to the dentist, he has to take antibiotics one hour before to cleaning his teeth to avoid any bacteria. Any bacteria, the organ react., in the case of my husband with fevers, a dizzze, or arrythmias.
Thank you again.
Jacinta

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Re: transplant organs 20 Aug 2012 21:12 #21586

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I too take the betonite clay and love it. I take it on an empty stomach and a few minutes later i take my superseed fiber to push it through. I heard this was ok any ideas clint? Anyone know if it is ok to take them together. I read some where that it helps move the clay through your bowels.

I saw a video on transplants about how the person who was the donor had liked bike riding and the person who recieved it never enjoyed bike riding but now craves it. They say the heart is like a brain all unto it's own and has memories that carry on because of the close interaction between the brain and heart.
Cellular memories

One link here
theophanes.hubpages.com/hub/Cellular-Memories-in-Organ-Transplant-Recipients

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I wish you and your husband good health
Dan

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Re: transplant organs 20 Aug 2012 21:52 #21588

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Hi Dan,

I think the fiber is ok to use after the clay.. as you are doing. But, for some people, it my be a little harsh ... as the clay works, and does well on its own, and needs no pushing.... and if it's "rushed" thru the intestines a little too fast (with the fibre pushing it) .... it may not finish it's alkalizing and 'Adsorbing' and 'absorbing'work that it does so well.

I know for me, I use the clay on it's own... no flax or psyllium to push it thru. But if it works for you.. I say keep on.

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