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A comprehensive listing of anecdotal reports of Wellness breakthroughs and results for use of MMS, MMS2, CDS, CDH etc, against different conditions.

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) 18 Oct 2010 00:26 #5

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From Jim's Oct. 16 newsletter:

“I was skeptical, but, it is the only hope I have for my father, he is a young 82 and is in a losing battle- he has CLL. I read articles on the internet that were against mms, then I bought Jim's book and I should have just ordered the MMS after reading his book, but, instead, I read the negative garbage on the internet, out of desperation,I bought some MMS. To our astonishment, Dad's cancerous sores are healing on his face. He has more energy and this has only been two weeks on six drops three times a day. He only wants to do the 6 drops three times a day as he went over the six and got quite nauseous, of course, I want him to bombard the illness with it, but, he got too sick - do you think it is okay if he does the 18 drops total per day forever? His lymph nodes seem to be going down a bit....we have hope now and are in a trial basis with the MMs - we will see how it goes, and definiately will be spreading the word and sending whatever donation we can afford as he gets some more improvement.” I thank you.
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) 05 Dec 2024 04:07 #84937

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I would recommend start low to avoid the nausea. I'd do 2-3 activated drops to 8oz of good clean distilled water every 2 hours. Also chlorophyll is supposed to clean the blood out I believe.

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The post above by Bruce Tanner was written and posted 14 years ago, and newer MMS1 protocols have since been written by Jim Humble. 

We now dose CLO2 hourly, because that is about how long it is effective in a human body. We want to keep CLO2 levels constant in the blood as long as possible by following Protocol-1000. You can dose MMS1 more than 8 hours a day. 

Sometimes we dose MMS1 every 15 minutes for 1 hour and 45 minutes (8 doses) to knock down a cold or flu bug by following Protocol-1000F (frequent). 

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