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I'm looking for some advice, my mum has stomach cancer which has now spread to her ovaries, she has been taking mms for just under a week and it has given her diarrhoea and she is being sick from it, she has also got severe fatigue from it. I started my mum off with one drop of mms with citric acid, ten times a day and I have increased it to three drops ten times a day, should I give my mum a break from it for a couple of days just to regain her strength or should I reduce her dosage, if so by how much?
Mms is the last hope for my mum, I've read so many reviews about it which vary from people saying it's a big fraud to people who say the believe in it and has cured them. I personally do have belief in it (just hope I'm right) I've told my mum not to go for chemo like the doctors want her to as when she had it last time, it just made her feel worse.
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You may need to give her a break from it till she is over the diarrhea. When she feels able, then start back up with 1 drop per hour.
The MMS1 baking soda protocol may be easier on her. I will include the instructions below. Make up the full quart/liter and then when she is ready to start back on MMS, start her on 1 fl.oz (30ml) every hour, which is like .75 drop of MMS.
Also, after things have calmed down, she should try a bath with 20 activated drops of MMS1 in the water and see how she does with that.
If I recall correctly, your mother has had chemo before and when you start supporting her body it will start releasing the chemo from storages sites in the tissues and this is what causes probably most or all of the fatigue, nausea and diarrhea.
My mother had chemo also and when she got off of it and went on a body supportive detox therapy, then she had those problems for 2 years while she was on that therapy. But she has been healthy and active for the last 14 years. So it is worth it.
Michael
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Also thanks for the baking soda protocol ( also charlotte)
Yes my mum had chemo, it finished in the second week of December 2011. Her hair is growing back now as well so I assumed the chemo was out her body. Also since she started mms she did say that the pain in her ovaries has reduced very slightly. Not sure if this has been because of the mms or just a coincidence.
I'm going to get my mum to stop taking the mms for a couple of days then when she is better I'll start her on one drop per hour ten times a day, I'll keep her at that dosage for about three to four days then gradually increase it.
We have also got an appointment at the cancer specialist hospital in Glasgow this week to assess my mum, but I'm not going to mention anything about the mms as they want to do a scan in a weeks time to see how far it's spreading, I'm hoping as a result of the mms they say that it isn't so reading, but for anybody that's interested I'll keep them posted.
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