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Protocol 1000 - Mix on Demand or Mix in Advance?
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29 Aug 2012 02:22 #22118
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Protocol 1000 - Mix on Demand or Mix in Advance? was created by Archer
I was wondering, in terms of effectiveness is there any difference in mixing up a daily supply of MMS for Protocol 1000 that will last you 8 hours and storing in an air tight container better or worse then mixing a dose 8 times a day on demand?
Obviously it's less time consuming to just do it once a day and pour out a dose when you want to take it but are there any other advantages or disadvantages? .. For example will a daily supply mixed at the start of the day mean the MMS mixes better in the water? or will the MMS be weaker because it's been sat in water for a long time?
One advantage I can think of for mixing the dose for an entire day is not having to deal with the smell given off each time you make a new batch .. I think the actual smell of MMS is very off putting.
Obviously it's less time consuming to just do it once a day and pour out a dose when you want to take it but are there any other advantages or disadvantages? .. For example will a daily supply mixed at the start of the day mean the MMS mixes better in the water? or will the MMS be weaker because it's been sat in water for a long time?
One advantage I can think of for mixing the dose for an entire day is not having to deal with the smell given off each time you make a new batch .. I think the actual smell of MMS is very off putting.
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29 Aug 2012 18:14 #22160
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JH and Mark have recommended making the day's dose up in advance. It's a lot easier (to me) tp throw a bottle with the dose already prepared into a padded lunchbox and go about my day, rather than be tied to the house having to count drops once an hour. But that's my opinion.
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06 Sep 2012 10:27 #22660
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Can you tell me the maintenance for Protocol 1000 after the initial 4 weeks for HIV?
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06 Sep 2012 16:12 #22669
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Replied by pam on topic Re: Protocol 1000 - Mix on Demand or Mix in Advance?
Elena, I would suggest that you continue the protocol until your tests come back negative - HIV may take longer, or you may need to go to the 2000 protocol. Once your tests come back negative (and if they're just testing antibodies, you could have antibodies even if you are free of the disease - read JH's book...) then the appropriate maintenance protocol would be 4-6 drops a day if you're over 60, (that's sort of arbitrary - I'd do it if the immune system was weakened) and 4-6 drops two times a week if you're younger or have a more robust immune system.
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