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Newbie Questions! 09 Aug 2013 15:26 #35193

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Hi, I am just starting to use MMS for myself and my dog, and also have some questions for my family.

My mother has macular degeneration and fuch's disease in her eyes, as well as many allergies and heavy metal poisoning. SHe has started protocol 1000, and also wants to try eye drops. We are both nervous that the eye drops will sting or hurt...is this the case?? Also, how long will 4 drops activated in 4 oz water in a dark glass closed spray bottle last?

My dog has babesia (a parasite that lives in the red blood cells like malaria, but the symptoms are similar to lyme). I am starting him on protocol 1000 and also putting one unactivated drop in his water as Jim Humble suggests. He says the water will activate it over time, but it is unclear how long that takes, and how long it will last. I don't want to make him drink it before it is activated to make him not feel well, but activating it makes it smell and I don't know if he would drink it willingly if it smells like chloring.

My last question: my aunt has been fighting multiple myeloma for 8 years, and is finally not winning the battle. She is doing a short round of chemo to buy time, then returning to her "alternative" treatments of thundergod (a chinese herb) and sea cucumbers, both of which have boosted her immune system and helped her symptoms drastically for a long time. Can MMS be used along with these things? Should she start with protocol 2000 even though she is likely very toxic?

Thank you...appreciate this forum very much!

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Newbie Questions! 11 Aug 2013 21:29 #35223

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Hello??

My aunt has gotten much worse from the chemo, can someone please respond?? She is having breathing problems, either pneumonia or a blood clot in her lung, can't really talk, as well as some kind of unidentified heart issue from two days of chemo. I'm not sure if MMS is the right thing, as feeling worse is not much of an option...any suggestions???

I read the overnight cancer cure on cancertutor, which includes mms and dmso, calcium chloride plus a million other things...not sure if she is able or too far gone but any kind of response would be appreciated.

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Newbie Questions! 13 Aug 2013 12:55 #35248

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Tracy,

I will answer your questions that I can. I have absolutely no experience with using MMS for any of the things you are talking about.

We are both nervous that the eye drops will sting or hurt...is this the case??

I would not expect it to hurt. Sometimes when my eyes are irritated, I splash them with activated MMS, and they will be fine in the morning. No stinging at all. I also open my eyes underwater whenever I take an MMS bath. It's also handy to snort some in your nose and sinuses either out of your hand or a glass or a bath. Great for any kind of irritation there as well. It will really get the lymph flowing.

Also, how long will 4 drops activated in 4 oz water in a dark glass closed spray bottle last?


Don't know. When using MMS for the eyes or nose, I make it fresh pretty much every time or I might be using some I had made that same day. Never tried to store it.

My dog has babesia (a parasite that lives in the red blood cells like malaria, but the symptoms are similar to lyme). I am starting him on protocol 1000 and also putting one unactivated drop in his water as Jim Humble suggests.


If I were going to try to treat an animal, I would definitely learn how to make CDS. Everyone tells me it's fairly simple, and animals seems to take it far more easily than MMS.

My last question: my aunt has been fighting multiple myeloma for 8 years, and is finally not winning the battle.


I'm sorry, I don't have any experience or knowlege to share regarding using MMS in this area. The only thing I would say, I would not mix treatments. I think any treatment is more likely to "succeed" if it is the focused treatment. Even allopathic treatment. I know we want to save our friends and family, but their care is their choice. I am sorry your family is going through this.
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