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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Citric acid vs HCL, please help
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20 Dec 2020 20:58 #67141
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Hello CLO2.
I completed the Fungus Protocol we talked about last time, and moved on to Protocol 1000. Today was my second day on Protocol 1000, and I had nausea and diarrhea throughout the day. I still feel rather weak after several hours. Yesterday I was fine, and I am not sure whether this is due to MMS1, as I had the same thing happen to me randomly twice a couple of months ago (before MMS). Moreover, I haven't seen any improvement or feel more energized since I started with the Starting Protocol, so I am confused as to what is happening. Is this something to be expected that generally goes away later on, or is it undesirable?
Should I keep taking 3 drops for some more days, just to make sure whether the nausea comes from it?
In Jim's book it says not to use activated MMS that produces a yellow color for too long, as it is inferior. Mine is intense yellow, so I have no idea what else might be wrong with my MMS.
Please let me know your thoughts.
I completed the Fungus Protocol we talked about last time, and moved on to Protocol 1000. Today was my second day on Protocol 1000, and I had nausea and diarrhea throughout the day. I still feel rather weak after several hours. Yesterday I was fine, and I am not sure whether this is due to MMS1, as I had the same thing happen to me randomly twice a couple of months ago (before MMS). Moreover, I haven't seen any improvement or feel more energized since I started with the Starting Protocol, so I am confused as to what is happening. Is this something to be expected that generally goes away later on, or is it undesirable?
Should I keep taking 3 drops for some more days, just to make sure whether the nausea comes from it?
In Jim's book it says not to use activated MMS that produces a yellow color for too long, as it is inferior. Mine is intense yellow, so I have no idea what else might be wrong with my MMS.
Please let me know your thoughts.
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21 Dec 2020 06:55 - 21 Dec 2020 06:57 #67150
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Protocol 1000 limits dosing to a maximum of 3 drop MMS1 hourly doses, but you don't start with 3 drop doses! Always start at 1 drop doses and stay at the dosage for a day or two, then increase to perhaps 1.5 drop doses. If you experience nausea or other signs of overdosing, then reduce dosing 50% and the next day slowly increase again.
Reaching 3 drop hourly MMS1 doses is not the goal for following P1000. Some people have recovered from stage 4 cancers taking only 1/2 drop doses of MMS1.
I think you are increasing dosing too fast. It could take a long time to recover your health.
Reaching 3 drop hourly MMS1 doses is not the goal for following P1000. Some people have recovered from stage 4 cancers taking only 1/2 drop doses of MMS1.
I think you are increasing dosing too fast. It could take a long time to recover your health.
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21 Dec 2020 22:06 #67171
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Whoops, I was under the impression that you start with 3 drops right away. My mistake there.
I will reduce the dose to 1 drop again, then to 1,5.
Yes, you are right, it will probably take a while. Suffering from chronic illness makes one be more anxious about the procedure.
As always, thank you for your help, I appreciate it very much!
I will reduce the dose to 1 drop again, then to 1,5.
Yes, you are right, it will probably take a while. Suffering from chronic illness makes one be more anxious about the procedure.
As always, thank you for your help, I appreciate it very much!
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