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Adverse reactions? 23 Jan 2022 18:09 #73632

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Hi, 
I stumbled upon MMS after learning about DMSO. I was sold after reading Jim Humbles protocol book.

My mother in law has been fighting something the last few years. She is not one to go to the doctor so all we can do is guess. 

She has bone pain on and off and at night it's the worse and she can't sleep. she has teeth pain. She is always tired.

She has an enlarged thyroid and Lymph node on her shoulder. She can barely lift her arm and move. She is a very strong farm woman so seeing her in pain and not be able to move mens a lot for her. 

I started her on the MMS and DMSO protocol. After about a week of 3drops per hour she started getting sores on her gums and she is feeling worse to where she doesn't want to take it any more. 

Does anyone have some advice on what I can do to help? 

Before me introducing this she was taking D3, black seed oil, and drinks healthy home made smoothies. 

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Adverse reactions? 23 Jan 2022 22:20 #73635

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I don't understand why people are starting the MMS protocol for the first time and going straight into it with DMSO. That is not recommended. Many things can cause an enlarged thyroid, but one of them is iodine deficiency which would also lead one to question selenium levels too.

When you feel worse from the MMS, you should cut back the dose. I would stop using the DMSO with it. Most people that have never used MMS will have a lot of toxins in the body to get rid of.
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