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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 16:23 #31015

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Hi! My friend has Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (EDS) (also known as Cutis hyperelastica[1]: a group of inherited connective tissue disorders, caused by a defect in the synthesis of collagen (Type I or III). The collagen in connective tissue helps tissues resist deformation. Collagen plays a very significant role in the skin, joints, muscles, ligaments, blood vessels and visceral organs; abnormal collagen leads to increased elasticity within these structures.

Would MMS help with this? If so, what protocol should she use?


she also has: Tethered Cord (occult spina bifida), Crainial Cervical Instability (fused), Intracranial Hypertention, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Dysautonomia, Mastocytosis (Mast Cell Disease), Myopathy (muscle disease), Autoimmune Disease, Daytime Hypersomnolence (narcolepsy), Sleep Apnea, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Sinusitis, Bacterial Vaginosis...

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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 16:40 #31019

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She has her hands full, as my mom would say.

The genetic diseases - probably not - remember, MMS works on pathogens (bacteria, viruses and fungi), heavy metals and poisons, as well as some inflammations - Towards the end of the list, you ran into some things that it might work on (depending on the cause) - Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Sinusitis, Bacterial Vaginosis... When I say, depending on the cause, it's because if any of these are caused by the medicines that she's already taking and is not going to want to stop taking, MMS probably won't help there.

I would think that protocol 1000, the respiratory protocol (2 short breaths over 2 drops activated), maybe the douche and the enema protocols would help the last series of problems.

If you need references to these, let me know and I will get them for you.
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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 16:49 #31022

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Thank you so much Pam!! I have suspicion that much of her illnesses are caused by heavy metal poisoning. What is the protocol for mercury poisoning?

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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 16:54 #31024

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1000. Baths, footbaths, enemas and douches will all move the heavy metals out of the body - this has been shown by hair analyses tests.

If it were me, I'd start very slowly on the 1000, and expect it to take a while - if this is the case, she's pretty toxic, and it would be better not to kick off a herx reaction. Build up in a daily bottle from 1/2 a drop an hour for 8 hours, to 1 drop, etc. up to 3 drops an hour. If at any point there's a reaction, then drop back to the previous lowest dose that didn't cause a reaction. Slow and steady wins the race.
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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 17:07 #31025

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Thank you soooo much Pam!

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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 17:28 #31027

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for the bath protocol, i read this:

Run a hot bath and add anywhere from 5 to 20 drops of activated MMS. If the water is not filtered, run it hot and let the vapor rise for a few minutes . Stay in the bath for about 10 minutes . Depending on your tolerance for MMS dosages, you could go up to about 40 drops .
Don’t be concerned about the tub of water diluting the MMS a lot . Whatever number of drops you put in the water will come in contact with your skin regardless of how full the tub is or how large it is


do you let the bath vapors rise a few minutes before you add the drops - OR - after you add the drops

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What is the protocol for Ehlers–Danlos syndrome 25 Feb 2013 19:20 #31033

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It would be
if your house water is just tap water, run a hot bath and let the steam rise for a bit (getting some of whatever the water company has put into the water to "purify it" out)
Then add the MMS.
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