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Bruce gave some good info about Lupus a few months ago ( genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=652&Itemid=66#692 ).
According to what I've heard second-hand from several people and research online, Lupus respond very well to the intake of MMS1, with relief happening within days and complete freedom from symptoms or their return within a couple of months.
The method for using MMS1 for Lupus should be Protocol 1000. Instructions on how to use Protocol 1000 will be found at:
jimhumble.biz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=61
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Blessings,
Bruce
Here is something Jim said near the end in the Day Two lecture transcripts ( genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=2326&Itemid=66 ):
Q: Lupus?
A: Start on the protocol 1000 and if it doesn’t improve, I would start protocol 2000.
Jim—yes, now you guys are getting the idea!
(Back to the students asking questions.)
Q: Will you explain the symptoms of lupus?
A: Your immune system starts attacking your body and creates a painful body. The organs start to deteriorate, rashes can occur, weakness, etc.
Q: How do you contract lupus?
A: Immunizations can contribute to any autoimmune disease.
Please let us know how it goes,
Michael
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my 15 yo daughter has SLE lupus and would love to find a solution that does not require a daily dosage for a lifetime. i need to get her off the endless cycle of scripts right now.
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IMHO, given the ease of taking some of the MMS out now, a lifetime of maintenance might not be a bad idea - particularly if one has had a major problem. I'm currently on a year protocol of 1000, so ....
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pam wrote: I have a friend with Lupus who healed over several years with supplements - She had had it for some time, but no longer has the markers. Now, whether that will work for everyone, I don't know.
IMHO, given the ease of taking some of the MMS out now, a lifetime of maintenance might not be a bad idea - particularly if one has had a major problem. I'm currently on a year protocol of 1000, so ....
Can you write the protocol for SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)? Is it the protocol described in Jim's book (15 drops of MMS twice times per day for seven days starting with one or two drops and than increasing the dose for one drop each time until reaching the fifteen drops)?
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pam wrote: I cannot, since she did not use Jim Humble's treatment.
O.K. if she didn't use Jim's treatment I would appericiate to hear about the other treatments for that, if she is satisfied with them.
I would like to know what MMS protocol is reccomended for patients with SLE. One of moderators here gave a link but it was a link for skin problems and discoid lupus which is not the same thing as sytemic lupus. What is Jim's advice foe SLE and the other autoimmune diseases? If anyone, either Pam or other members of the forum have the information, please post it.
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In my understanding, the protocol 2000 basically means that a person take MMS only during eight hours a day. So, a person can decides to use MMS each hour from seven a.m. till three o'clock in the afternoon or for example from eleven a.m. till seven o'clock in the evening and then nothing until the next day. Is my understanding good?
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Your book is an older version - the new one has not been out much more than a year.
Protocol 1000 is to do 3 activated MMS drops every hour for 8 hours a day. The easiest way to do that is to take a liter bottle, like a sports bottle with markings on the side. Put 24 drops of MMS and the appropriate activator in the bottle (if you're using 50% citric acid, it would be 24 drops of that citric acid, activate 20 seconds)(if you're using lemon juice or vinegar, it would be 120 drops of those, activate 3 minutes) add liquid to the 1 liter mark. Drink your MMS in 8 hourly doses (125mL if a liter bottle, 4 oz if a quart bottle)
If it were me, since this is not life threatening this minute, I'd start out with 8 drops activated in the bottle, then go to 12 drops, then go to 16 drops, then 20 drops, then 24 drops, taking 5 days to work up to the 24 drops for the day.
Protocol 2000 builds on protocol 1000 - you add more drops of MMS1 to the batch (up to a max of 10 per hour), and you increase the number of hours you take it from 8 to 10 (or 12), and you add in something called MMS2 - which is calcium hypochlorite - -
But first I would start with protocol 1000. And yes, it doesn't matter which hours you take it, as long as you keep your doses 1 to 1.5 hours apart.
I've asked my friend what supplements she took for her lupus - (and it must have been systemic, because it was not on the skin and had to be diagnosed with blood tests) - will get that information for you when she sends it.
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