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dosage increasing with protocol 2000
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20 Apr 2013 23:06 - 20 Apr 2013 23:09 #32686
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Hi guys I am new here, Michal, Czech Republic and really need some advice - a friend started protocol 2000 today (lung cancer) and felt allright till the 8th dose. He always added one drop/hour so he took 8 drops of activated MMS he made his 9th dose 7 and was sick again.
The questions are:
1. How much isn´t too much for the first day
2. How much to start with tomorrow?
I would really appreciate some advice and suggestions.
Thanks
The questions are:
1. How much isn´t too much for the first day
2. How much to start with tomorrow?
I would really appreciate some advice and suggestions.
Thanks
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21 Apr 2013 01:43 #32689
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I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're saying. Usually we start slowly and build up as quickly as we can without causing a herxheimer reaction. If we have a herxheimer reaction, we drop back down to the number of drops we took that did not cause a herxheimer reaction and stay at that number of drops for the next day, at least.
So, the first day, you might do 1 drop an hour, for 8 hours a day. The second day, 2 drops an hour for 8 hours a day, etc. If you find 2 drops an hour causes a reaction, then drop to 1.5 drops an hour (make up a daily bottle of 8 doses, use 12 drops, activated, to make your 1.5 drops an hour. You can drop back that way to .5 drops an hour.
I'd drop back to 2 drops an hour for 8 hours. Yes, the goal is to ramp up as quickly as possible, but not so fast you have a herxheimer reaction.
So, the first day, you might do 1 drop an hour, for 8 hours a day. The second day, 2 drops an hour for 8 hours a day, etc. If you find 2 drops an hour causes a reaction, then drop to 1.5 drops an hour (make up a daily bottle of 8 doses, use 12 drops, activated, to make your 1.5 drops an hour. You can drop back that way to .5 drops an hour.
I'd drop back to 2 drops an hour for 8 hours. Yes, the goal is to ramp up as quickly as possible, but not so fast you have a herxheimer reaction.
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21 Apr 2013 10:25 #32695
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Thank you Pam, but we did exactly what the protocol says - "Usually we start slowly and build up as quickly as we can". It is not clear from the protocol and I think it should be explained more acurately. We just thought it meant adding a drop each hour until it causes problems. Anyway, my friend is starting with 4 drops today.
My next question - I have read that coffee, chocolate, tea should be avoided as well as juices that aren´t freshly squeezed. I understand avoiding these juices, but do the others lower or eliminate the effects of MMS too?
Thank you
My next question - I have read that coffee, chocolate, tea should be avoided as well as juices that aren´t freshly squeezed. I understand avoiding these juices, but do the others lower or eliminate the effects of MMS too?
Thank you
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21 Apr 2013 11:47 #32696
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Mike, they're high antioxidant foods. MMS works as an oxidant, so you WANT the oxidizing qualities of MMS to be free to attack the pathogens.
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