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Interference of MMS with supplements? 23 Sep 2012 14:06 #23893

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I understand it is not recommended to combine MMS with supplements in general and vitamin C especially. However, a friend of mine with acute myeloid leukemia needs to take a lot of supplements during the day, and we are trying to figure out in which way it is best to combine this with MMS.

Is Ascorbyl palmitate and/or any of the ascorbates (like calcium or potassium ascorbate) and/or lipospheric vitamin C maybe less of a problem than ascorbic acid?
Would it be acceptable to use these forms (so not the ascorbic acid) at least 20 min before or after taking MMS?

For all the other supplements (e.g. enzymes) is it acceptable to take these at least 20 min before or after taking MMS? Or would you still expect interference?

Thank you very much!

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Re: Interference of MMS with supplements? 24 Sep 2012 23:19 #23962

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Willemien,

All I know about vitamin C is that you need to take it 2 hours after your last dose of MMS. There is a type of vitamin C used for cancer by Dr. Gordon in Arizona,
it is called Bio-EnR-Gy. It is sold by www.longevityplus.com. He uses it instead of the Vitamin C IV.

It is hard to know how long any antioxidant will stay in the body, but I believe that Vitamin C has a short duration in the body, therefore there would be several
hours until next morning when the person starts the MMS.

Have you looked at the protocol 2000 for life threatening conditions?

About your question on other supplements, I hope the more experienced members and administrators will answer.

~Evanir

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Re: Interference of MMS with supplements? 25 Sep 2012 00:03 #23964

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Any of the supplements that have no anti-oxidant activity can be combined with MMS with no adverse effects. I've tried nearly all of my regemin with no obvious deleterious effects. The MMS just apparantly kept on working.
All the best with your problem,
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Interference of MMS with supplements? 14 Oct 2012 18:06 #24899

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now i am confused, is it antioxidants that should not be taken with MMS or is it just vitamin C.

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Interference of MMS with supplements? 14 Oct 2012 18:21 #24900

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Both !

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Interference of MMS with supplements? 14 Oct 2012 18:22 #24901

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James, it is BEST to take all supplements in the evening 2 hours after your last dose - MMS only lasts in the body for 2 hours, so you don't have to worry about antioxidants, etc., you are covered.

Jim just says Vitamin C and Vitamin E are no-no's, and that they've not seen any difference with the "antioxident rich" foods (other than orange juice) - but if it were me, and I were working on something serious, I would just avoid all the confusion and take my vitamins after my last dose for the day.
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Interference of MMS with supplements? 14 Oct 2012 21:43 #24912

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If you go back to the dialouge from opulence's testimony post, she said she took her immune building vitamins 4 hours before she took mms. My protocol instructed me to take my vitamins an hour before oral doses. This could be another reason why I failed. My immune building vitamins were: 2 evergreen genitania complex capsules, 2 lysine capsules, 1 vitamin c capsule (mistake!!!!!!!!!) 1 vitamin d3 soft gel, 1 vitamin A soft gel and 2 wormwood combination capsules. I took these vitamins right after breakfast, then I consumed my oral doses an hour later.

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