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23 Jul 2016 21:57 - 23 Jul 2016 21:58 #53027 by Rhazula
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I am getting the sleeve gastrectomy in September 2016. Will it be even possible for me to continue using MMS? I love the health benefits of using it and it would be very upsetting for me if I couldn't use it anymore :(
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24 Jul 2016 04:08 - 24 Jul 2016 04:09 #53028 by CLO2
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As long as your smaller size stomach can still produce adequate gastric acids, you should be able to use MMS1. I don't know the procedure details, but I recall hearing that metal staples are used. They could be a problem if they protrude inside the stomach. If your stomach can't produce enough acid to complete MMS1 activation, you could ingest CDS instead, which is 100% activated. Or, CDH could be used in a stomach low in acid, because it is much more activated externally than MMS1.
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