Happy Sunday Everyone!
Just 'chiming in' to update my situation/progress.
As Michael suggested, I took 10 drops of MMS1, one hour apart on Friday evening. I didn't get nauseous but boy did I get
dizzy.
My equilibrium was strongly affected, particularly when I stood up. I would loose my balance to the point of sometimes having to hold onto things as I walked around the house. This lasted a couple of hours up until I went to bed. When I got up during the night to use the bathroom, I was still dizzy. By morning, it had subsided after I ate a light breakfast.
On Saturday evening, I did two doses of 15 drops of MMS1, an hour apart. Same thing happened. No nausea in my stomach but I was dizzy again. Not as bad as the evening before though. I had no diarrhea either time and haven't seen anymore parasites either. I am back on a maintenance dose today and will stay on it long term.
The purpose of doing that was to do the protocol for Malaria, as Toxoplasmosis is a similar protozoa and we figured that it wouldn't hurt to attempt it, just to help kill off any Toxo that might be left in my system.
I know that Bishop Jim has said that the nausea and other herxheimer effects are caused by pathogens releasing toxins into the blood stream as they die off. So, I am wondering if the dizziness means that I am still killing off pathogens or if the MMS1 itself can also cause light headedness and other effects just due to it's chemical makeup. Any ideas?
I am also taking my doses (for over 6 weeks now) with organic apple juice, which is pretty sweet. I wonder if between that and holiday treats, I am getting too much sugar and that is causing some of the dizziness. Any ideas? Will MMS1 correct a sugar imbalance without doing a protocol for diabetes, which I do not have.
I am also wondering if staying on the maintenance dose will affect my lab work, which will be done in mid to late February. I am assuming that by that time, the pathogens should be cleared from my blood if I stay on the maintenance dose. Bishop Jim also says that MMS1 gives the immune system a kick/boost, thus my CD4 count should go up over time. Three months is the recommended minimal amount of time to wait after the protocol 1000 to see any good results.
Other than the dizziness at times, I am feeling great! Cheers!