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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
mms and antibiotics
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05 Mar 2013 15:13 #31367
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I began taking the mms low dose working towards sacra,1000,i have a skin disorder most would call morgellons,.as the dose increased two very lare boiles appeared where the issue was at the time.the pain was unbarable right before the large one began to uz it continued to drain for 24 housrs ten the small one began i went to the doctor, the hole was big about the size of a quarter they disinfected it filled it with gaze .sice yesterday im on 2 antibiotics and thy gave me the shot,im going back today so they can do the same to the smaller one
should i keep taking the 3 drops per hour .please help me .i know what i have ,its a parisite that looks like melted silver,i know the mms is what caused it to gather to its origination spot to protect its self,but yhy have me so frighted,how do i proceed and im going back at 12:00Day
should i keep taking the 3 drops per hour .please help me .i know what i have ,its a parisite that looks like melted silver,i know the mms is what caused it to gather to its origination spot to protect its self,but yhy have me so frighted,how do i proceed and im going back at 12:00Day
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05 Mar 2013 18:09 #31386
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I'd continue to do the MMS, it won't interfere with their antibiotics -
Parasites do come through the skin = the skin is our largest organ. Do a search on morgellons, (search tab above) if you have not already, and read what has happened to others.
Take care.
Parasites do come through the skin = the skin is our largest organ. Do a search on morgellons, (search tab above) if you have not already, and read what has happened to others.
Take care.
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