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Has anyone tried MMS?? If so can you share you're good/ bad experience with me?? Thank you
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D Bergy
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It works on Lyme to a degree, but since some Lyme is not readily accessible by the blood stream, it is not 100% effective. It can be hard on the stomach.
I take it about three hours after a meal, never first thing in the morning, or I will feel queasy for a few hours.
My wife took it for Lyme, and it was working quite well, but stomach problems forced her to stop using it.
I think it can clear the blood quite easily, and maybe some co-infections, but not Babesia.
I think it is a very important product for illness in general, but only another possible tool for Lyme infections. I have not heard of any cure resulting from its use.
Dan
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Thanks Dan, That helps. I'm not ready to go back to the abx route yet. I've been using a EMEM rife machine for about a year now, but it's on the fritz. I have to call the man I bought it from and find out what the problem could be, so I'll stick with the MMS until then. 1 more question... can I rife with mms???
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MMS is an oxidizer like Ozone or peroxide. It is a rather simple mechanism. Frequency treatment should not have any negative effect on the use of MMS.
Hopefully one will weaken the organism enough for the other to finish it off.
Be careful with the MMS, it is pretty powerful from my experience. It helped me a lot, but I do not have Lyme.
Good Luck
Dan
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quote:Originally posted by D Bergy: My wife took it for Lyme, and it was working quite well, but stomach problems forced her to stop using it.
To break things up you can mix with 1 part DMSO and 2 parts water. Splash on large areas of the body. Can be smelly so...
As you were saying it's very strong. I use coconut oil to prevent any type of stinging associated with this type of use. It's been a great part of my overall protocol.
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It made me pretty ill. It's very strong - in my opinion. I think it has it's uses but it was a bit too harsh for me.
I didn't know at the time I used it that I may have babesia. I did have some parasites & I tried it after a parasite cleanse. It made me pretty ill - so, I discontinued it. May be helpful but I would start of with very low doses.
I think the man who came up with it changed the protocol to be smaller, more frequent doses - so, do some research prior to trying it.
I think if I recall correctly that vit C is contra indicated. If you do this, you need to counter act the effects with anti oxidants at some point. This is just off the top of my head - so, spend some time researching it further.
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Great info. Thanks everyone for sharing, so far I'm up to 3 drops 2x per day, with no ill effects.
l'll do some more home work, I did read someting about taking it with the DMSO. Thanks for the warning on the vit C.
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