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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Type 1 Diabetes 15 Nov 2013 13:20 #37401

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I have a son with Type 1 diabetes and he has been taking mms for 1 month and 5 days now and we have seen no change what so ever. He has not gotten sick with taking mms or had diarrhea with taking mms. We thought we would have seen some change by now.

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Type 1 Diabetes 15 Nov 2013 13:29 #37402

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Only about 50% of the diabetes cases will actually remit with MMS - and it usually takes 6 months or longer - the issue is the cause of the diabetes - it must be pathogen related - have you put the word diabetes in the search engine and read the various posts on it? might be helpful.

How is your son taking his MMS?

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Type 1 Diabetes 16 Nov 2013 03:50 #37404

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Cole is taking 15 drops per hour per day for when he's not working and less when he's at work

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Type 1 Diabetes 16 Nov 2013 11:01 #37406

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I think you are going to need to do protocol 1000 (taking it every hour). stimulate the mitochondria to help regulate the blood sugar (burn sugar more effectively, and stimulate the mitochondria in the pancreas to produce mor einsulin of your own)

there is an indian herb, called "gymnema sylvestre", it regenerates the pancreas.... that will help also

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Type 1 Diabetes 16 Nov 2013 23:42 #37414

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Peg, protocol 1000 is 3 drops per hour, activated, taken 8x a day, once an hour - that may be part of the problem..

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Type 1 Diabetes 17 Nov 2013 12:49 #37419

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Cole is taking 15 drops per hour per day for when he's not working and less when he's at work


that is a HUGE amount of MMS,

are you activating the MMS correctly?

are you mixing it in a drink with an anti-oxidant? (vitamin C, etc0???

I find it hard to believe he is not feeling something on that level of MMS?

that is a LOT of MMS....


how many hours a day is he doing 15 drops an hour?
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Type 1 Diabetes 18 Nov 2013 00:52 #37427

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Cole takes mms with a half a cup of water always. just water, but hasn't been taking any lately because he hasn't seen any change. He was taking it everyday for 5 hours a day then down to once in the am and once at bedtime when he got home from work.

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Type 1 Diabetes 18 Nov 2013 02:00 #37428

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Pegsalt, I agree with rb1968 that 15 drop hourly doses of 20 second activated MMS1 is a lot of MMS1. Very few people could take much and not have nausea & diarrhea.

Are you sure your have good quality MMS1 and whatever activator you are using?

Please describe exactly what you have and how you are activating the MMS1. Such as, does the solution turn dark brown before adding water? Is there a strong Clo2 odor while activating?

Something is not right here, I think.

Thanks.
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Type 1 Diabetes 19 Nov 2013 00:44 #37460

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I have Jims Book and I've got a bottle of CDS I mix 15 drops of CDS with a half a cup of water and my son drinks it. Like I said he's never gotten sick or diarrhea from this stuff. No the solution does not turn a dark brown before adding water. No there isn't a strong Clo 2 odor while activating.
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