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30 Aug 2012 22:58 #22260
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a big thank you to both Scott, for all the detailed explanations here and to Pam for telling us about your search for good bottles!
I am taking my 7 day fridge mms and working great, although I had some nausea today, but it went away already.
Thanks a million, this is great!!!
I am taking my 7 day fridge mms and working great, although I had some nausea today, but it went away already.
Thanks a million, this is great!!!
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30 Aug 2012 23:07 #22262
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I also am taking the 7 day MMS that I made, and so far, no nausea at all, even though I've been supplementing the 8-hr dosages with more "regular" (ie, non-fridge method) MMS doses. Still no nausea or diarrhea. Waiting to see how effective it will be. Right now I'm in quite a lot of pain. But it might be die-off stuff happening from taking more MMS with the fridge method. If things calm down in a day or so, I'll know that was it.
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30 Aug 2012 23:14 #22265
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KJ,
I am so sorry you are experiencing a lot of pain:(
But at least no nausea. Today, second day on 7 day fridge method, I had some nausea, but not bad.
The other day I threw up 3 times in a row with the regular daily mms1, but I am also taking the mms2
and that is so potent. I might have to slow down.
do you take mms2 also? and DE?
I hope you feel better soon!
I am so sorry you are experiencing a lot of pain:(
But at least no nausea. Today, second day on 7 day fridge method, I had some nausea, but not bad.
The other day I threw up 3 times in a row with the regular daily mms1, but I am also taking the mms2
and that is so potent. I might have to slow down.
do you take mms2 also? and DE?
I hope you feel better soon!
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31 Aug 2012 16:47 #22310
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Thank you, Evanir. Yes, I'm also taking MMS2 and slowly working my way up in amount. I started with just a few granules in small size "3" capsules. Now I'm at have full capsules 3 times a day and I always have a little (or a lot) of nausea about 1/2 hour after taking it. But so far it hasn't made me throw up (knocking on wood). The nausea passes pretty quickly, so I'm thankful for that.
I have DE but it's what I bought for my farm animals (goats and chickens). I thought at first I would just take that, then saw there is 'food grade'. I dont know if what I have is food grade. I assume it is, but could be wrong. I need to check on that, and if not, I need to buy some.
I have DE but it's what I bought for my farm animals (goats and chickens). I thought at first I would just take that, then saw there is 'food grade'. I dont know if what I have is food grade. I assume it is, but could be wrong. I need to check on that, and if not, I need to buy some.
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wow a half full capsule?? heres me at a speck lol..but i need to take it slow. i was just reading to make sure i will be ok taking my cds and mms2 . i took them an hour apart. will take mms2 again at 6. do not want to take close to to bedtime lol...dont need any nasty messes...
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31 Aug 2012 20:09 #22315
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KJ,
You are doing really well, no nausea with 3 capsules already! I can only take 2 of mms2.
So you have goats and chickens, is it for the milk and the eggs? that's the best thing to have, plus a vegetable garden and some fruit trees.
We have 3 types of grapes, delicious! 2 cherry trees, 3 fig trees(not doing well though), 1 pluot and lots of raspberries, blackberries and boysenberries. The pomogranite bush doesn't produce anything.
Plus a small vegetable garden. Everything grows really well in this part of the state.
Megg,
I am proud of you! your first granule of mms2. I am sure you had no reaction, but let's know how you did.
You are doing really well, no nausea with 3 capsules already! I can only take 2 of mms2.
So you have goats and chickens, is it for the milk and the eggs? that's the best thing to have, plus a vegetable garden and some fruit trees.
We have 3 types of grapes, delicious! 2 cherry trees, 3 fig trees(not doing well though), 1 pluot and lots of raspberries, blackberries and boysenberries. The pomogranite bush doesn't produce anything.
Plus a small vegetable garden. Everything grows really well in this part of the state.
Megg,
I am proud of you! your first granule of mms2. I am sure you had no reaction, but let's know how you did.
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03 Sep 2012 14:20 #22453
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Hi Gals 
Megg, you hang in there! It's so important to go slowly, especially given your circumstances, but I have no doubt that you'll get up to a higher dosage soon and see good results!
Evanir, our first chickens were rescues from a jobsite my husband was working at (he's a contractor). Since then, we've added more and now supply ourselves and our friends with organic, fresh eggs. What a blast to have these little dinasaurs scouring the yard for bugs. They're lots of fun and very friendly birds. The goats are small sized dairy goats -- Nigerian Dwarf -- about the size of a labrador retriever. Right now I can't have milk or dairy, but I hope to be able to add that back in someday and then yes, I'll breed them for milk. Right now they're spoiled and pampered pets -- and just about the funniest entertainment around. They're hysterical little critters, way too curious for their own good. I'd say goats, especially baby goats, are Pure Joy in action. We have a big veggie garden this year, and are currently harvesting tons of fresh herbs for teas, tons and TONS of zucchini's and cucumbers, bell peppers, chiles, etc. Hoping this Fall to set up a greenhouse right off the back deck so I can do a Winter Harvest garden. Very excited about that! One of the most fun things is that, though I don't have fruit trees (yet), my neighbor and friend does -- so we share. Yesterday I brought her a giant box of zucchini and cucumbers and she gave me a giant bag of apples fresh from the tree and some hollyhock seeds. Love that!
What state are you in? We're in Colorado, so the winter harvest garden thing is going to be a big ol' experiment! I've been reading Eliot Coleman's books on it though, so am inspired to give it a try
Megg, you hang in there! It's so important to go slowly, especially given your circumstances, but I have no doubt that you'll get up to a higher dosage soon and see good results!
Evanir, our first chickens were rescues from a jobsite my husband was working at (he's a contractor). Since then, we've added more and now supply ourselves and our friends with organic, fresh eggs. What a blast to have these little dinasaurs scouring the yard for bugs. They're lots of fun and very friendly birds. The goats are small sized dairy goats -- Nigerian Dwarf -- about the size of a labrador retriever. Right now I can't have milk or dairy, but I hope to be able to add that back in someday and then yes, I'll breed them for milk. Right now they're spoiled and pampered pets -- and just about the funniest entertainment around. They're hysterical little critters, way too curious for their own good. I'd say goats, especially baby goats, are Pure Joy in action. We have a big veggie garden this year, and are currently harvesting tons of fresh herbs for teas, tons and TONS of zucchini's and cucumbers, bell peppers, chiles, etc. Hoping this Fall to set up a greenhouse right off the back deck so I can do a Winter Harvest garden. Very excited about that! One of the most fun things is that, though I don't have fruit trees (yet), my neighbor and friend does -- so we share. Yesterday I brought her a giant box of zucchini and cucumbers and she gave me a giant bag of apples fresh from the tree and some hollyhock seeds. Love that!
What state are you in? We're in Colorado, so the winter harvest garden thing is going to be a big ol' experiment! I've been reading Eliot Coleman's books on it though, so am inspired to give it a try
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03 Sep 2012 19:54 #22483
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KJ,
That's so neat to have all that in your back yard. You are truly blessed!
Our son was raised on raw goats milk and was never sick while our daughter did catch things.
I live in the south eastern part of Washington state, where the volcanic top soil is so rich, anything grows well.
But the downside is that there are wheat farms all around us and all the way up the Blue Mountains and the farmers spray
lots of chemicals, and burn the fields to kill diseases and mold and that is very harmful, especially living in the Walla Walla valley.
This is also rich soil to grow grapes and perfect climate like southern France. There are almost 200 wineries here, a second Napa valley.
But all the chemicals caused me to get sick, very allergic to all the stuff around here.
I read some of the methods to grow a winter garden, do you have to set up a greenhouse?
That's so neat to have all that in your back yard. You are truly blessed!
Our son was raised on raw goats milk and was never sick while our daughter did catch things.
I live in the south eastern part of Washington state, where the volcanic top soil is so rich, anything grows well.
But the downside is that there are wheat farms all around us and all the way up the Blue Mountains and the farmers spray
lots of chemicals, and burn the fields to kill diseases and mold and that is very harmful, especially living in the Walla Walla valley.
This is also rich soil to grow grapes and perfect climate like southern France. There are almost 200 wineries here, a second Napa valley.
But all the chemicals caused me to get sick, very allergic to all the stuff around here.
I read some of the methods to grow a winter garden, do you have to set up a greenhouse?
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03 Sep 2012 22:53 #22492
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Oh my -- I'm so sorry to hear of all the chemicals and spraying being done around you. There's lots of farmland around us and it happens here too! Aggg! (or maybe more appropriately -- Gagg!) And if you're in a valley, I imagine it can't just blow off either, making it harder. I hope it's only one or two times a year though. The grapes sound so wonderful. It must be so beautiful! I've been to Napa valley and loved it... Sounds like you have a perfect gardening climate there! And yeah, we have a greenhouse that we're going to put up. I haven't been able to do much this summer because of my foot and knee, so the garden's smaller. I'm still hoping to get the greenhouse up before the first snow, but we'll see -- given my condition it may have to wait until next year... How far are you from the coast? I know Washington is a big state, and if you're in the southeast, it's probably a bit of a drive. Still -- must be nice to get to the ocean sometimes
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I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
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- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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Hi KJ,
In your, "My progress so far" thread, you mentioned that you are up to 100 drops of mms per day now. Is that all 7 Day Fridge MMS, or is it a combination of other ways of making mms? It would also be good to know the number of drops per hour that you are taking of the 7 Day Fridge MMS. Are you taking 4 drops per hour of it and 4 drops per hour using another way of making it like CDS? I was able to take 96 drops of 7 Day Fridge MMS in a day which was 8 drops per hour for 12 hours - without any nausea.
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In your, "My progress so far" thread, you mentioned that you are up to 100 drops of mms per day now. Is that all 7 Day Fridge MMS, or is it a combination of other ways of making mms? It would also be good to know the number of drops per hour that you are taking of the 7 Day Fridge MMS. Are you taking 4 drops per hour of it and 4 drops per hour using another way of making it like CDS? I was able to take 96 drops of 7 Day Fridge MMS in a day which was 8 drops per hour for 12 hours - without any nausea.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)
- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.
- Join our group on MiWi (was deleted off of Facebook): mewe.com/join/coronavirusebolasolutions
- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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