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    Default I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Just got one MMS1 bottle from our local webshop, ****ty plastic bottle.....looks cheap and it is cheap only 9$.......you know China. The whole package including a instruction book, inside it says.... MMS can cure Cancer and HIV..........that rised her eyebrows...


    My girl friend think that i am totally out of my mind........we started to argue, she is always agiainst all sorts of alternative method(because they are not scientific proof)...can't convince her.

    So anyone here ever got some good result with MMS ? Or show me a way to at least let her know that it's ok to swallow.......




    Update

    After 2 days of protocol 1000 (3drops x 8), i got a Diarrea at day 3...also nausea,so as the Diarrea went away the next day i continued the protocol.....one more day passed .. and now I feel like dehyratated and having a Flu like symptoms, red rashes crawled up on one side of my neck and disappeared few hours later.....iam stop taking any drops today............

    It means my body is on the process of detoxing ?

    Suggestions ???
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's posion

    It is poison. That is the way it works.

    MMS can not cure cancer. Well perhaps, there may be some cases where it helped. But there are also a lot of cases where things got worse with a high speed after people with cancer have taken mms. Dr. Retzek has posted about it: www.homeopathy.at/mms-miracle-mineral-solution/

    Of couse MMS can do really good: It can poison bacteria. So if you have a problem with certain bacteria, such as Malaria it really can help. There are also reports about other benefits, but I do not understand the mechanism how this can be explained.
    As with each other medicine (either artificial or natural): use it with care.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's posion

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    Hi there, and thanks for the question. This has been discussed quite a lot on Avalon. My views on MMS inventor Jim Humble (who I interviewed in this video) and the MMS success stories which I've personally witnessed (a couple of which really have been miracles), have been well documented elsewhere.

    Sometimes, it works genuine miracles. I've witnessed one myself at first hand — when, after a couple of low doses of MMS that she'd taken for a cold, a middle-aged woman I knew in Zurich permanently rectified a serious squint she'd had since childhood following mild brain damage in an accident. I saw this with my own eyes, and what happened was (a) 100% real and (b) apparently quite inexplicable.

    Her eyes just straightened out, and her appearance and eyesight changed literally overnight. The change was permanent. Everyone there in the group was in tears, it was so remarkable.

    Andreas Kalcker, a personal friend of mine (you can look him up on Google), used to manufacture MMS in Europe, before he was stopped by the authorities. He is a large, strong, athletic man, but he used to have arthritis so badly he could not even lift his newborn baby. MMS cured it totally. Now, you'd never suspect there was ever a problem.

    It doesn't seem to work in the same way for everyone. Some people don't seem to respond in that instant way, while some others respond remarkably. I know a mainstream (but very high-quality) Swiss doctor, a very good man, who traveled with Jim Humble to Burkina Faso, in Central Africa, to do some [very impressive] malaria trials (MMS works amazingly well for malaria). He considers there is something that is still unknown and not understood about MMS in terms of how it works, when it does.

    If have a stock of MMS myself — it lasts for a very long time, and a little goes a long way! — and if I ever found myself in serious medical trouble, that would be my first go-to solution. My view is that there would be nothing to lose.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's posion

    MMS, if mixed according to instructions, produces a chlorine dioxide solution- which is what you actually ingest. CLO2 solution is widely used as a disinfecting agent in hospitals, and was shown to be safe to ingest at the recommended doses in at least one published scientific study. (Sorry, I don't have the link to that, but I found it on-line so you should be able to as well.) My own experience with using the stuff is that it did have at least some beneficial effects (it definitely helped me resolve a degenerative gum disorder), and some unpleasant side effects (dehydration, headaches, upset stomach). Whether the potential benefits outweigh the potential costs in your case, is for you to decide.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's posion

    Check out the MMS testimonials channel on Youtube:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8e...Jo80-BGMuVYJuw
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    I have tried mms there are safer better methods to get well as a last resort if there was nothing else available maybe try very small dose. if you are sick go to a doctor who will help if he can .

    if you are seriously ill go to a qigong doctor who can help with serious illness like cancer which attacks the body from the inside out and is hard to cure even with qigong which is good for around 90 % of cancers e.t.c why not all it depends on where the cancer is and how advanced it is and how much damage the western doctors have done to your body and your will you do the exercises very important . Will you go to a dietician who can greatly help for food is a medicine one who specialises in your diseases . channelling love and light does not work i.e. faith healers because love makes cancer grow sound light heat projections do work but you have to know what you are doing.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    I bought some in late summer this year, it is in my cupboard unused and I will only use it in an emergency...I have told my family where it is and what it can do, so that they know (if they need to use it).
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    There is so much evidence of people being cured of malaria quickly (24-48 hours) and many testimonials of cures for other conditions that it's just a matter of trying it for yourself. I think it's worth it to experiment and see if you are one of the ones who benefits greatly or one of those who have an allergic reaction to it. There are probably more people who are helped than who can't tolerate it. I was excited to experiment with MMS and we (my husband and I) took it for about 3-4 weeks, completely following the recommended protocol. When we started getting sick at about 5 drops, throwing up and having diarrhea several times a day, I thought it was just a cleansing reaction and kept on going. I cut back on the number of drops when we reached 8 drops because we were getting more and more sick.

    Apparently we are both allergic to MMS and no matter how few drops we took, even 2-3, we would throw up within about 10 minutes and be very nauseated for quite a while. I was willing to persist through the sick feelings, but it didn't let up and got consistently worse over the next couple of weeks. It was definitely a worthwhile experiment because you never know how you will react to something until you try it. I still keep the MMS around in case it's ever needed by someone in my family. I've tried many different herbs, remedies, etc. over the years and in about 95% of the experiments my husband and I both react similarly, so it's not unusual that we both had a negative reaction to MMS.

    Just because it works for many people doesn't mean it will work for you and just because it made me sick doesn't mean it will make you sick. You will never know until you try it. I would not let anyone else who never tries alternative remedies tell me not to try something...and if they did insist on telling me I was basically stupid, I would ignore them or tell them to mind their own business. I love experimenting and I accept that I will be poisoning myself and have a bad reaction some of the time. Then I go on to the next experiment!
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Nothing wrong with MMS if that is what it is, but, with respect, China would be the last place on earth I would source it from if I had a choice.

    So long as you can reasonably verify the content of what you have been given, I'd say you are ok.

    MMS can be a harsh medicine though, its not something you just take for no reason.

    Be ready for some gushing, splashy, liquid and uncontrollable fun in the toilet department if you overdo it. I speak from hard won experience on that!
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    You always has to accept close friends or love ones do not share or even strongly oppose a belief that you treasure so much. Suppose that belief is a gem. You have come a long way to discover the gem but you find it very hard to pass on to others. Why? They have not made the efforts and in another view they may not deserve it. If they trust you and have decided to investigate the gem, they have already come closer to your path. What a joyful thing that would be!

    BTW, mms is good. I have tried it.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    High Airwooz,
    I totally agree with Bill on this subject. I have been using MMS and MMS2 for almost eight years and never go anywhere without it. It is great as a disinfectant, gets rid of colds in two or three doses and flue after about two days of the protocols adivised by Jim Humble. I have not had any ill effects from using it, nor have any of my friends who know use it after I managed to convince them it was safe. It is a must in any First Aid kit.
    Good Luck

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    4 years ago i had a serious inflammation of the middle ear, so that my ear was completly swollen closed. Dr. give me antibiotic but I used MMS for 1 day and it was enough. collodial silver is also god.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Thanks all, I falled into an emotional problem month ago and lost sleep for about one week... and then i got a throat infection till today...I never go to hospital in 5 years, but this time i don't feel good about it, so I went to hospital 4 times, either they gave me antibiotic or expensive traditional Chinese medicines...didn't work... and the way of the doctor treat me makes me feel worse. Finally i decided to try MMS. I know there are bunches of positive resules, the local seller use MMS for his child, so i guess it's fine. I have Tried 8 drops yesterday, no side effects so far.
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    Quote Posted by Airwooz (here)
    Thanks all, I falled into an emotional problem month ago and lost sleep for about one week... and then i got a throat infection till today...I never go to hospital in 5 years, but this time i don't feel good about it, so I went to hospital 4 times, either they gave me antibiotic or expensive traditional Chinese medicines...didn't work... and the way of the doctor treat me makes me feel worse. Finally i decided to try MMS. I know there are bunches of positive resules, the local seller use MMS for his child, so i guess it's fine. I have Tried 8 drops yesterday, no side effects so far.
    Good luck and get as much sleep as you can.
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    A throat infection is a good candidate for a MMS based solution.

    Gastrointestinal, and specifically upper respiratory issues, are generally well handled by MMS.
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Well, you've already tried it (and if you show positive results, you will have shown your girlfriend)... but, here is a video that I believe has an incredibly good chance of changing anyone's negative view of MMS:


    (Red Cross field-test of MMS against malaria)

    p.s. Since MMS works so well against malaria, it seems to me that "organism"-based diseases (anything from viruses - even the AIDS virus - to parasites) makes sense to me to be a good candidate for a cure. However, not all diseases are organism-based. For scurvy, you need vitamin C; for rickets, you need vitamin D; if your electrolytes are out of whack you may need magnesium, or potassium, or sodium. (Just a few examples.) The claims of MMS working on cancer don't make sense to me (although that may only mean that I "don't get it", not necessarily that it is wrong.) Maybe MMS alkalinizes the body and makes it harder for the cancer to thrive (or some other, non-direct mechanism?) Anyway, it doesn't have to be effective against every physical malady to be extremely impressive - even "miraculous", and that video will demonstrate nearly miraculous results.

    I have a bottle, and if some psychopath "accidentally" spreads a virus that only the richest people on the planet seem to be immune to, well, I'm going with MMS. :~)
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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Dr. Jerry Tennant, in his book "Healing Is Voltage: The Manual" second edition on page 246 says of MMS: "I have yet to find any virus, bacteria, yeast, fungus, parasite, or poison it will not destroy. I have seen the fever and fatigue/muscle aches of flu disappear in 2-3 hours after using it." This quote is from within a section on oxidative therapies.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    I prefer Detoxadine/Nascent Iodine.

    MMS is good, but I'd go slowly on the dosage, and never take it unactivated. It can be hard on the kidneys.

    8 drops is a fairly high dose, I wouldn't go higher.

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    yes, slow down, eight drops is a large dose,larger than recommended. you probably will have the effects catching up by now. that is vomiting and calling the toilet your main seat in the house. but in the long run that is good, you are getting rid of all the killed problems out of your system.

    do yourself a big favour and read as much as you can about mms off the computor before going any further. i have been useing it for over seven years. for the last seven years i have not had to have any other medical help to overcome anything. go the distance, you will be happy you did

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    Default Re: I want to try MMS, but my girlfriend thinks it's poison

    Quote Posted by Dennis Leahy (here)
    The claims of MMS working on cancer don't make sense to me (although that may only mean that I "don't get it", not necessarily that it is wrong.)
    Jim Humble said in an interview (sorry, don't remember which one) that MMS and MMS2 don't cure cancer per se, but they clear out other pathogens which then frees up the body's natural defenses to better deal with the cancer.

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