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14 Sep 2019 17:27 - 14 Sep 2019 17:34 #61339 by paul
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a bacterium that can cause diarrhea and more serious intestinal conditions such as colitis. C. diff causes close to half a million illnesses each year.
MMS kills bacteria on contact! Follow the protocol 1000 and solve your problems!
Protocols can be found here: jimhumble.co/mms-protocols
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14 Sep 2019 17:39 - 14 Sep 2019 17:42 #61341 by CLO2
Jim Humble now recommends 4% HCL over 50% citric acid as the activator for MMS when making MMS1. It is also used to make CDS and CDH, two other forms of MMS.

The term MMS is a general term for Jim's discovery and it also means 22.4% sodium chlorite solution. Yes, very confusing. You have to determine the context in which the term is used to figure out what the writer / speaker is saying. :(

Some people have a problem with citric acid; upset stomach and diarrhea. HCL is the normal acid in our stomachs, so our body tolerates it, whereas citric acid can be a problem for some people. HCL also tastes much better than citric acid when used to activate MMS.
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14 Sep 2019 18:37 #61343 by Debrn77
Replied by Debrn77 on topic Using MMS for C.Diff (Clostridium Difficile)
Thank you so much!

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14 Sep 2019 18:55 #61344 by CLO2
Paul said, "Protocols can be found here: jimhumble.co/mms-protocols"

If you visit that web page you will read that current MMS protocols are only found in Jim Humble's latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook. Jim explains on the web page why he no longer posts his MMS protocols online.

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16 Nov 2019 18:46 #61669 by Debrn77
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Did the 1000 protocol work?

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16 Nov 2019 18:59 #61670 by Debrn77
Replied by Debrn77 on topic Using MMS for C.Diff (Clostridium Difficile)
Have you successfully done this for cdiff?

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17 Nov 2019 05:28 #61674 by 101
Note that this message is a duplicate. I no longer have C.Diff, and I have described in great detail how MMS helped me tackle it in 3 days back in 2017. Just read my update today in this related post: mmsforum.io/mms/31409-help-with-c-diff-clostridium-difficile-infection#61673

Ulcerative Colitis with concurrent Clostridium Difficile infection (c.Diff) since September 2017. Holistic freak presently on SCD (Specific Carbohydrate Diet). Taking no meds - only natural supplements.

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17 Nov 2019 08:16 #61677 by Truthquester
Replied by Truthquester on topic Using MMS for C.Diff (Clostridium Difficile)
101 thanks for finally posting that it works. Did you ever think that nobody had an answer to your question back when you asked in 2017? I wonder how many people came to this post looking to see if it worked between now and then. We count on the users to report their experiences here, none of us are experts in all the diseases MMS can help and none of us are getting paid for our time to do this.

By the way, in general it works like this; If a question comes in that I don't have an answer to I don't bother commenting on it because I want the forum member to get an answer from someone with experience in that issue, and I would imagine the same is true for CLO2 and others. So imagine we both do that and so does everyone else and nobody realizes that a question has gone completely unanswered until it's too late and the question roles to the next page. That's probably what happened with your question.

Again thanks,
Scott

I'm Scott McRae, creator of "The Antidote" & CDH with CLO2's help (Charlotte Lackney)

- I did a CDH injection / Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) injection / IV push of 10ml of dilute 50ppm CDH / CLO2 into my blood 3 times in 11 hours & did before & after blood tests that showed that it did NO HARM to my blood, liver or kidneys. This suggests the possibility that CDH / CLO2 is a potential LIFESAVING MRSA cure, VRE cure, CRE cure, AMR cure, Ebola cure, HIV cure, Cancer cure, etc., since it appears to be safe intravenously at 50ppm.

- Join our group on MiWi (was deleted off of Facebook): mewe.com/join/coronavirusebolasolutions
- Every ml of CDH contains 1 drop of MMS, so 1 drop of MMS = 1ml of CDH
- MMS is 7 to 10% activated in 30 seconds while CDH made with 4% HCl is about 50% activated in the bottle. This is why CDH is far less nauseating than MMS drops
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17 Nov 2019 21:51 #61679 by CLO2
One of the reasons why a post never gets answered is because if the post is from a first-time forum member, his/her post must be approved by a forum admin person and sometimes that can take days to happen. So when the post is finally approved and shows up on the forum, it is placed according to its original posting date, not the date of the post's approval. That means the post can be WAY down the page on a busy forum day and may never be seen by the few of us who check the forum throughout the day. We have already read the new posts and never see the delayed new post down the page. :(

Recently, I began using a different RSS program, feedly.com When a new post is posted, regardless of its date, it is placed at the TOP of the RSS feed page where I can't miss it. It is also highlighted meaning I have not read it. I keep this RSS feed open in a pinned tab in a browser.
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05 Dec 2019 14:01 #61850 by Debrn77
Replied by Debrn77 on topic Using MMS for C.Diff (Clostridium Difficile)
I have also read in CDC reports that there are gram positive and negative in cdiff now. Will MMS still help?

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