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Could using MMS on a daily basis cause any health issues?
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Hello Bradshaw. Aren't you the person showing evidence of MMS' unharmful effect and proof of its benefits? After 1 year? But what's more important, have you read Jim Humble's Health Recovery Guidebook? If not, you'll have to study this book.
There's a specific dose related to health maintenance, and in protocols for different ailments, and also there are specifics related to food intake, and the time MMS does its work in one's system. MMS isn't a substance diluted in water, used as if drinking lemonade throughout the day. Jim Humble mentions a daily maintenance dose, and, unless health issues cause discomfort, I don't think you need to worry about damage.Who knows, others here will share about their experiences.
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Hi, All: For over a year, I've been treating my filtered water with MMS. The amount has been just 4 drops of MMS / 4 drops of 4% HCL in 3000 CC of water. I drink this throughout the day. My question is, could there be any long-term issues with stomach flora (or anything else) as a result of daily use; or is it more likely, as I imagine, to be a good preventative against infections such as Covid?
CLO2 does not affect stomach flora. Jim lists a daily maintenance dose. Please read his books.
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Work on the issues showing up, they're far too much occurring in a repetitive manner, you'r both frustrating members and yourselves. Break the spell of swimming against the current, Otherwise, I foresee that this forum will fade away into a slow death.
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Since I've read, and I'm quite amazed, that there should be food in the stomach due to the presence of stomach acid, which is in action processing the food content of the stomach, I'm not sure about my belief that the stomach should be empty. Or is stomach acid always present in the stomach, either empty or not? Is the timing of 1.5 hour, before and after a dose of MMS1 not related to applying MMS1 to an empty stomach? For some reason I've never verified this before.
Only because of Bradshaw's comment, and it's not clear if and how he/she benefits from it, I began to think about it, which has lead to my question. Which might be a confused brainwave of mine entirely, haha😉🖐👩🌾
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The frequent protocols can raise the amount of CLO2 in the blood system to a high level for 2 hours, which hourly dosing usually can not do. Many people have successfully used a frequent CLO2 protocol successfully to eliminate acute cold and flu symptoms. Jim has Protocol 6 and 6, but those two strong MMS1 doses are 1 hour apart, and I think 1 hour is too long between doses.
My understanding is that there is some acid in a stomach when not eating, but there can be much more stomach acid when there is some food in the stomach. I think eating one cracker could increase the amount of stomach acid available, which MMS1 requires to activate the high amount of residual SCS that remains after the external 30 second activation time period during which only 10% of available CLO2 is released from MMS.
CDS, which is only CLO2 gas in water, does not need stomach acid to be present in a stomach.
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The effect of drinking a maintenance dose, was very often nausea, that lasts only a few minutes and then subsides. I've always chosen to start with 1 drop, and gradually build up the number of drops, until a max. of 6.
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I wonder if my empty stomach, before sleep, caused it. Also, the taste of citric acid and salt acid, used as activators, is truly horrible, so that I've grown a bit weary taking MMS1. I now know about the baking soda, added to the solution, and I've tested this, which makes a big differience. My cats have had great benefits from MMS1, they don't mind the taste 😉
I believe that the gaseous form of CDS is a better option for me. I'm now watching the Brighteon video of Universal Antidote for instructions. Thanks for the attachment 👍
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Are you taking MMS1 or CDS? I take a C20 dose of CDS once a day.
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