Hi Diamond,
I’m not aware of what your history has been with MSS, so for the benefit of others who may read this, let me first just say that with the old protocol, it took some time and self-discipline to become familiar with my body’s signs about when to stay at that level of drops for a while or back up, rather than pressing forward. I tell my friends to always remind themselves each day when they are deciding how many drops to use, that this is not a race. You don’t gain anything from speed in this process, as proven with the new protocol.
I had to dig up the old printed literature and dvd for help. So, from what I can gather, if you’re using HCL now as an activator, instead of citric acid, First mix your drops, wait 45 seconds, add half-a-cup of water, wait ten minutes for it to mix, then drink. Make sure to avoid the usual conflicting factors. I used to use juice, but after testing a batch throughout the day with test strips, it lasts so much longer with just water. Juice can be used, but honestly the sugar feeds the gut bugs and increases the reaction rate. The best thing I think people have found to counter the more offensive aftertaste effects, is to only breath through your mouth once you’ve drank it. And, at higher doses I might also have a little juice or something, just to swish around my mouth, then spit out.
In your particular case, just as a doctor in Jim’s video mentioned, this will help, but may not be the fix-all for you, when it may be for someone else. More commonly, the right solution is going to involve changes in other things in order to see the changes you are looking for. Just because you aren’t getting the effects you want, it doesn’t mean you aren’t making progress. In my opinion, you may need to check all the boxes to find out how to fix your prostate. Are you working with a Nutritionist who is, or works with a doctor (Vit, Mineral, Heavy metals)? Diet is probably the source. Are you eating too much meat (acidity, Digestive Enzymes), not enough greens (alkaline), Are your bowl movements regular, happen easily, does it smell like a farm (Probiotics)? I know this is gross but google Bristol Stool Scale. Have you tried going Vegetarian for a week just to see how you feel? If you test for leaky gut and you come back positive, then that’s your starting point. What foods are you sensitive to. Grains (Gluten), Seeds (Lectin), Mike (Casein), Histamine foods, Nightshades, Protein types… check into Dr.Damo about eating for your blood type. I found that really insightful. Hope that helps! : )
Dear G2CF,
I know you are trying to move away from the old protocol, but please hear me out before you possibly delete this comment, which I would regretfully understand. I’d like say I’ve been using the old protocol for about 15 years, so my body is used to titrating up to 15-20 drops. This new method is definitely better and safer, especially for new users to MMS, because of the effectiveness of a persistent dosage, it doesn’t create the digestive issues as easily, and it just can’t do any harm. Compliance is key, and probably the reason it had trouble in the early years catching on. I want the whole team here to know how thankful I and many others are who had run out of options at some point, at a beak moment in their lives and somehow was blessed to find this. Mine was an infection in the back of my mouth/throat that was unaffected by the strongest antibiotics. I recently heard someone say that anything new like this faces opposition in the beginning before it catches on, and I wouldn’t want to say anything that would implead the progress that you’ve made. With the permission of the moderator and everyone else, I would like to ask to have the opportunity to have this discussion on here? It’s our body, and if we choose to do this, all be it less affective protocol first, I believe we need to have that conversation and get the right information out there. I think there are instances where given time constraints in one’s life, the old protocol can yield the desired outcome. It is less intrusive than the 8x per day. And at the end of the day, isn’t it all about trying to make it as accessible as possible and maintaining quality of life. Thank you!