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jamescase20
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Sample 1 blood drop: 1 abnormally swimming lyme baby. Appeared to die in 1 minute while viewing.


Sample 2 blood drop: 1 BARELY moving invader. Not sure what it was since it barely moved. Appeared to die.

AMAZING results. Fatigue is lifting.

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CherylSue
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Great to hear James.

Do you have any mycoplasma? Is your combo working on the mycoplasma? Has there been any change in that?

Dr. B-H saw bigtime mycoplasma in my blood microscopy. I was wondering if she saw any in yours.

Thanks for your input.

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Could you try an experiment?
Could you just take the MMS and see how the blood slide looks for a day?
And then just take the lauricidin the next day?

I'm just curious as I don't like lauricidin, it ruins my gut flora very quickly.
Thanks!

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I think I already tried that.

MMS alone was not enough if I can remember correctly.

My stomach hurts too, but I think its die off, rather then the meds directly.

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Angelica
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What exactly is MMS and what does it do?
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jamescase20
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Look it up on the net.

Its sodium chorite.

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James,

What are you using to activate the sodium chlorite? I know the MMS really aggravated my stomach, so don't rule that out as a part of the problem. Hiker53

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Hi James

Just wanted to say thanks for conducting this experiment. I find it very interesting and may try adding mms once I get it muscle tested. I already use virgin coconut oil - which caused a herx about 3 days after I introduced it into my protocol.

I would be interesting in hearing about the alleviation of any symptoms also. It is great to hear your fatigue is lifting.

Gwen

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Yes, clearly I am on the way out, unlike other TX this one so far anyway, is showing no signs of failing, yet.

Yes, I agree that MMS not easy to drink. BUT, I have given it to persons who didnt have lyme, and none, of the 2 watched take MMS had any stomach or runs, or herx like symtoms.

That is why the author suggests you slowly ramp it up.

I started with the citris acid and the switched to lime juice as the acid was too unbearable.

I do take the acid reducers, but I had already.

Seems to be a good idea, as from what I understand die off, or even lyme itself seems to cause acid body.

When I increased the acid reducer, the stomach discomfort from MMS lifted quite a bit.

If I accidently over do the MMS I do get nasuea, but I have thrown up many many abx over the past months, so it was nothing new to me.

One thing for sure I like...my yeast infection on my legs is gone...the joint pain, while it flared up quickly, has started to relent.


Afternoon update: just rechecked blood, 2 drops
first drop...none

second drop...1 strange looking bug that was trying to enter several red cell but failed too, then it stopped moving and appeared to die. That is very suprising since I have watched these invaders live days on slides. Honestly I have no idea what it was...natpath claims it looks like staph, but I dont think it is. I think its bart in plamsa.

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James the Lauricidin is that the right spelling? Where do you get yours and does it really help? I tried the MMS too but I quit I just couldn't take the taste any longer. I used the citric acid but maybe I will try it again with the Lime if it taste better. It is definetly powerful stuff. I had never heard of the Lauricidin and I googled it but wasn't sure of which kind or anything.
Thank you for your help.
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CherylSue
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Lauricidin can be found at lauricidin.com

James, does your combo affect mycoplasma? That would be interesting, too, if it did.

Thanks, Cherylsue

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I dont know for sure if it kills mycoplamsa, but I dont see why not...

I seem to see less mycoplamsa in my blood, but its too early to tell yet.

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I dont know for sure if it kills mycoplamsa, but I dont see why not...

I seem to see less mycoplamsa in my blood, but its too early to tell yet.


Yes, LIME OR LEMON def makes it more tolerable.
Jim humble recommended cranberry juice for those who cant stand it.

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This was on the MMS post on curesone.com today about MMS. It mentioned Lymes towards the end-interesting. It does go deep at higher doses.

I have a friend with ALS. I asked someone I know who is a medical professional to comment regarding the use of MMS in such a case. This is his response.

"To use the biggest word, IF ALS is caused by a virus, MMS may be the best treatment available. The myelin sheath is rich in lipids which would tend to protect elements in the nerve bundle. MMS would stand a better chance of penetrating than other medicaments because of the small size of the molecule. Even so, it may also be very helpful in preventing spread or progression of the disease if transmission to other areas involves passage through the blood. MMS is most effective against micro-organisms in the blood - e.g. malaria, AIDS, but while possibly effective against conditions such as Lymes disease it requires higher dosages for longer periods of time to penetrate to the organisms (borrelia)."
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Thanks for your comments.

And laruic acid (coconut oil) acts as a detergent to dissolve the biofilms.

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James
do you also have Babs - can you see Babesia like ring forms etc? Does the combo appear to kill any of this?

thanks
Emma

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I am trying to keep the days numbered correctly, I am posting daily blood check results.

But...yes I have babs too, but only residual. I do see floating balloons passing by from time to time, but not much.

I have tx'ed all 3 invaders for about 8 months using conventional drugs.

MMS is well known for maleria. So I assume that mms will surely take care of that.

In fact, MMS USED to have maleria in its name.

Laruicidin is also claimed to kill maleria, for gods sake, its from maleria land.

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