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I am not sure if I have Lyme or not, but it fits like a glove. Waiting for the test results that will probably come back normal. How stupid is that? Did you guys hear this Lyme was intended to be a biological warfare weapon? I am taking this MMS and wondering if anyone else is also. It is said to do a good job at reducing symptoms. Anoyone else try it? Blessings...
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Really? It hurt your acid reflux? That sucks. I am sorry...I read for a lot it helped them with that after a while. I guess it all depends. How many drops did you take may I ask?
sparkle7
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re: Did you guys hear this Lyme was intended to be a biological warfare weapon?
Yes, many of us believe this to be true - some do not, though.
There have been discussions of this here on this message board for a long time. Look through some of the past threads or do a search of the site for "Plum Island or Biological Warfare".
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Yes, but I would advise you to check if you have ammonia in your blood. I had ammonia in blood and then the MMS feels like many little explosions in the body. It was very bad. If you have ammonia you cannot take it as it reacts together.Karen
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May I ask you...how did you find about the ammonia? The issue i see with that is that if you have parasites, they release ammonia...so that could pretty much rule out all people from taking it.
I did have that the VERY first night I took it. In only 1/2 drop...it was pretty freaky. HOWEVER, it occured to me that it was because it was not from antyhing EXECEPT the DMSA/sulpur drug I was taking. I stipped the DMSA for 3 days and went back on the MMS. MMS CANNOT BE TAKEN WITHIN 3 DAYS OF ANY SULPUR OR SULFA DRUG. It has been scientifically proven to react badly with sulphur meds. And if you have been on teh meds for a length of time, taking MMS is probably NOT a good idea because it will begin to oxidize that medicine and give you that side effect. This is what I learned after reading a scientifi study on it.
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ilove, Anything that's labelled "Miracle" should be taken with a shaker full of salt, if you get my drift. Who Makes it? Where? It isn't $19.95 is it!? :/~ The reason I'm so curious is my initials are MMS & I'm always wondering what's using my "ID".
As far as Biological weapon , you CAN join a small group here who think that's just what it is, but if you really research it, you'll find it MIGHT have been monkeyed with for a bit in some lab... many years ago, but it hardly has the potential for use as a front-line weapon.
Difficult to effectively disperse to JUST the enemy. W-A-Y too slow an action. Heck, many battles in the MiddleEast are over before it will make you immobile...or atleast unable to fight.
Getting back to Lyme, any supplement that claims to reduce symptoms... isn't going to make you well again. Get to a good doc ASAP, pref 1 who is experienced with Lyme (& follows ILADS guidelines). 'IF' YOU HAVE AN ACTIVE LYME INFECTION, you Need treatment sooner rather than later.... & likely several months [atleast] of antibiotics to recover. Good luck!
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karenl
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The ammonia is a simple blood test. I had ammonia poisionning and my doctor is a toxicologist. Can only parasites make ammonia or also bacteria? My doc said if you have elevated ammonia MMS is not good as it reacts to something, it feels like tiny explosions in the body. I had my MMS also very diluted and I put it outside on the skin. I recommend testing it on the skin ( it works transdemal),if I feel a bad reaction I wash it off immediately. Karen
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