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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS and 'Good' Bacteria
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01 May 2018 18:22 #58411
by Theseekerguy
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Hello Guys,
My question is quite simple. Taking MMS could damage the 'good' bacteria from gut and stomach? I know that those bacteria and enzymes are critical for the overall health
Thanks a lot
My question is quite simple. Taking MMS could damage the 'good' bacteria from gut and stomach? I know that those bacteria and enzymes are critical for the overall health
Thanks a lot
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01 May 2018 22:41 #58412
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Replied by CLO2 on topic MMS and 'Good' Bacteria
Observing my gut health when ingesting MMS would seem to say, yes, good gut bacteria seem to be negatively effected. Everyone is different, so what happened to me may not happen to you.
I hold in my mouth a CDS + DMSO mouthwash for about 10 minutes every day and that method of getting CLO2 into my body does not effect my gut health. I'm trying other non-ingested methods of using sodium chlorite solutions, MMS1, CDH and CDS.
I hold in my mouth a CDS + DMSO mouthwash for about 10 minutes every day and that method of getting CLO2 into my body does not effect my gut health. I'm trying other non-ingested methods of using sodium chlorite solutions, MMS1, CDH and CDS.
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