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MMS1 : skin reaction on HIV protocole 02 Mar 2013 01:19 #31224

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Hello everybody

I have a very dear friend who was born from HIV positive parents and is positive too. She was on tritherapy when she was 6 (whereas she was in good health before), stopped it several times when she was a teenager because she really felt bad with it. She never felt sick and she has no physical problem and she's one of the most enthusiastic and full of energy person I know.

I told her about the MMS1 protocole and she stopped the tritherapy for taking the 3 drops 8 times per day. In the beginning she was sick the first days (she threw up) but she tried a weaker dose and she was fine.

Because she had a job that didn't allow her to take 3 drops 8 times per day, she decided without telling me to take 4 drops 6 times per day. She also went back to cigarettes (she stopped two months before but, you know, when you're surrended by smokers at work). Then started skin problems. First it was few little red pimples but very itchy and she started to scratch them until blood without noticing or while she was sleeping. Then red pimples were more and more. Now in her back she has big dark crusts of skin (she's a black woman from the west indies) and it's even more itchy.

She went to her doctor (which is homeopath and a dermatologist) and he told her that it looks like the Gilbert Syndrome and she only has to wait for it to disappear. But we red that the Gilbert syndrome is something you keep your whole life.

Please tell us if you or someone you know has ever had a skin reaction like this while a MMS1 cure.

Bless you and take care.
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MMS1 : skin reaction on HIV protocole 02 Mar 2013 20:17 #31247

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After being on the mms protocol for a couple of weeks, I developed a very mild case of shingles. It lasted about two weeks. I had the rash on one breast and a couple little breakouts to the center of my back. My skin was very tender but nothing I couldn't stand. That is why I say it was mild. My doctor thought that it would get worse, but instead it just went away. I believe thanks to mms. Maybe I would have gotten it anyway or maybe the mms brought it out. Anyone else know?

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MMS1 : skin reaction on HIV protocole 03 Mar 2013 01:12 #31256

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Any reaction and/or break-out after ingesting MMS is a clearly a result of pathogens releasing their toxins and associated viruses during die-off. The continued use of MMS finally assists the body of ridding itself with these secondary "opportunistic" reactions.This phenomenon was clearly demonstrated by Dr Hulda Clark using her Spectrometer.

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MMS1 : skin reaction on HIV protocole 03 Mar 2013 21:09 #31290

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Thanks for your replies.

So what doses did you take during the skin reaction you had ? Should my friend take less than 3 drops per hours 8 times per day ? She got a little scared and stopped the MMS cure during 5 days, and (as I thought) it went worse. She's back on 1 drop every hour 4 times and increasing it day by day to go back to the HIV protocole.

The second question I have is : as Jim Humble says, there's no HIV negative test because all the HIV blood tests are designed to be positive. The only "successful" result is the person is getting better and is able to go to work. BUT. In the case of my friend, she never felt bad or had HIV positive symptoms. She's born with it, ran a lot of tests, was always ok during her whole life (no skin, heart, lungs, kidneys, blood, weight problem of any kind) the only thing is every time she runs a blood test, her antibodies are high and her T lymphocites are down, like dying HIV positive people. You'd might say : "well, what's the problem then ?" The problem is her doctor. She forces her to take tritherapy whereas there is no reason for it.

She stopped tritherapy several times and during several years in her life (between 7 and 11, between 15 and 18 and from 20 to nowadays) according to the doctors she was "close to die" whereas she was really fine and healthy (she practices a lot of sports and never get really tired).

I imagine that MMS1 is more releasing the toxins from the tritherapy (read what this HIV therapy contains, it's really mortal) than really curing her from an immunodeficiency that she doesn't seem to suffer. But like mononucleosis she'll always be positive to HIV blood test which is complicated for her if she wants to get married and have children.

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