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08 Jan 2012 07:54 #9951 by ANNMATT
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Hello,

Lately, I have upped the dosages MMS because I saw no more improvement and right now I am giving my son (8x8 drops/day), I could do this because I didn't have to work during Christmas' Holidays, next week school starts in Belgium so I will have to cut down somehow.
His constipation is better than a few weeks ago, probably because he is getting more water because I am giving him more MMS, so this could partialy be a reason. Last week, he was definitely more talkative, more asking questions, more interested, hope that this will turn out to be a lasting benefit of taking MMS, he surely needs that with his autism. He is on MMS for 2,5 months now and that is the first clear improvement I see. When he takes this dosage, I ALWAYS see white partis in his stools, every time, is that normal ? Are these still pieces of intestinal worms ? A friend of mine told me that it could be also little parts of his testines, his biomed doctor told him this because he treated his boy with DMS0+MMS in enemas and he confirmed to me that he found large white parts in the stools of his son, he thougt they were parasites (worms) but his doctor told him it were parts of his testines ? Could it be true and for my case, is it good that I
see this every time in his stools or should I be more carefull in my dosage of MMS, reducing drops ?
I don't like to do this because I am thinking about upping MMS again in future, my boy's weight is 110 lbs and he is 1,67 m so almost an adult ! Thanks for the answers and the time. Ann

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08 Jan 2012 17:42 - 08 Jan 2012 18:08 #9963 by pam
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Has your son been tested for parasites? I would also wonder if your friend took a stool sample into her biomed doctor and had it tested for parasites, or if the doctor just said it was "parts of the intestines" without actually doing the testing.

You can google "white flecks in stools" and see that there is a lot of data on this -
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09 Jan 2012 09:17 #9994 by orv
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10 Jan 2012 05:45 #10013 by Arrow
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It absolutely is not part of his intestines and if your doctor told you that Id be looking for another doctor!

It it were part of his intestine he would be bleeding and in pain! People do not just shed pieces of intestine like that.

It could possilby be strings of mucus but I would think that in a chld this would clear soon. You need to get those white flecks tested as soon as possille.
I suspect parasties.

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10 Jan 2012 08:54 #10017 by ANNMATT
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Hello,

Thanks for the replies to my email. I always thougt MMS could handle the parasites if he would stay some time on the protocol.
I am not very keen on going to my regular doctor, he will certainly dissagree with this MMS and will urge me to stop it at once.
In Belgium biomed treatment for children is not know and appreciated at all. They regard some minerals as not harmfull but not usefull either !
Something to calm down the mothers by thinking they are helping their child but infact far from effective !

When I lower his MMS, I don't see these white flecks in his stools but when I am giving him his regular doses in the weekend, I see a lot of tiny white pieces in his stools.

Isn' t there a way to handle these parasites myself ?? Buying something (vermox) with my pharmacist ?

Thanks

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10 Jan 2012 13:47 #10021 by macrophor
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Why are you giving your boy 8 x 8 drops a day? thats 64 drops of activated MMS per day?

The maximum limit for adults is 15 drops 3 times a day? Maybe his body is telling you to cut back on the dosage and the white flecks could be dead white blood cells.

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10 Jan 2012 14:30 - 10 Jan 2012 16:40 #10024 by pam
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actually, macrophore - the max for adults currently is 3 drops 8x a day, activated. 8 drops would be more then protocol 2000 dose, which would be used for life threatening diseases.

My next question would be, Ann, why tell the doc about the MMS at all? Just take a sample with the flecks, and tell the doc that you're not sure what this is, and ask if it could be tested for parasites. If necessary, I guess you could say you noticed them after a trip out of the country, or you visited a farm and your son played in the mud or something. I'm not a big one for being untruthful, but if you are denied the testing, then you have to do what you have to do.
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10 Jan 2012 16:38 #10029 by ZnzMagic
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15 drops x 3 times a day was the old protocols before the 3 drops x 8 times a day and protocol 1000, 2000 etc... was introduced, used to do the 15 drops x 3 x a day with my first patients as it were...... works for adults but perhaps to much for a kid, depends on age and weight too of the kid some are big these days....

White specks are probably heavy metals and other toxins being flushed out, would not worry about it too much, but would be good to find out exactly what the specks are, I am sure alot of people have come across similar specks in their stools...

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10 Jan 2012 16:41 #10031 by pam
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Yes, I never could get to 15 drops, even 1x a day <G>. Thanks, David.
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10 Jan 2012 17:07 #10032 by ZnzMagic
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Found on the Web....

AutismWeb Forum

Here's the lowdown on white specks....

They are seen on the low oxalate diet, more common there actually than the black specks. In the LOD community, they think they are probably oxalate crystals that have been released by the body and are being "shuttled out". Yeast makes oxalates, and starting on yeast meds or diet could certainly cause what they call an "oxalate dump." However, they do not know at this time (that I'm aware of) exactly what the white specks are--I've read on the LOD board that the specks are not stable and disapear by the time the samples get to the lab. But to my knowledge, they do not know what they are for sure. My son had these while we were heavy on the LOD; so many at first that his stools looked like sand. As time went on they lessened, but I still see them (larger ones) when we go very low oxalate.

Now, the parasite community has these specks as well, and they say they're parasite eggs. Haven't seen any evidence of actual testing from them either, though.

My thoughts are....there's a tremendous amount of overlap between the methods used to get rid of yeast and parasites. I think the parasite meds could be getting rid of yeast, even though the parasite community isn't focusing here. And people who are "doing yeast" don't generally know anything about oxalates, so THEY could unknowingly be causing oxalate dumps without knowing it as well. Why can't the labs test this already? I'll tell you what--MY son's "white specks," whatever they were, surely were pronouced enough to test. Doesn't seem to me like it would be a big deal. It might give us an important answer to what's going on with these kids.

BUT, let me say, the white specks ALWAYS preceded gains for us in our family. WE'd have horrible days, the white specks would appear, and the gains would begin. We'd go back downhill for a week or more during the next dumping period, the specks would appear, and the gains again. So IMO the white specks are a good thing to see, whatever they are!


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