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MMS 1000 plus dmso Interactions???
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One more thing…as for foods, does she have to completely avoid all antioxidant foods like berries and the leafy greens? I know this should be limited, but should she avoid all antioxidants foods altogether.
i thank you with all my heart in advance for any answers to these questions. GOD bless you all.
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Rachel, I want to apologize for the person who takes care of new user posts. That person is really too busy to check every day. I just found your post now, and will attempt to answer your questions.
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Hi. I’m brand new here. A very close friend of mine recently got diagnosed with a very rare and aggressive cancer called merkel that they found under her armpit and has now been found in an ovary and her neck. Her family in Scotland sent her the MMS and DMSO and I did a lot of reading to figure out how she needs to take it and what she shouldn’t eat or drink with it.
She’s off all antioxidants and is eating no preservatives, dairy, sugar or anything else processed. They are doing surgery to remove the lump and her ovaries on Tuesday and we’re wondering if the protocol will interact with any of the anesthesia or surgical meds. I’m also wondering about the pain meds and antibiotics they’ll put her on afterwards. A dose of MMS1 disappears in one hour. Nothing remains. I would not have her take DMSO right now. Wait on it until she is off meds.
Should she stop the protocol before surgery and when should she resume? I know that’s a lot, but we’re desperate right now. I would say to resume MMS1 hourly dosing the day after surgery.
I’ve actually told her to focus 100% on the protocol 1000 since, as most of you surely know, she’s being bombarded with a zillion things to use and try, but she wants to quit out of concern of interactions. I don't think MMS1 will cause any problems. DMSO might, so don't take until off meds.
She has an entire week before surgery too, so if she does need to stop the protocol, how far before surgery would she need to stop? Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) / MMS1 lasts about one hour and then is gone.
One more thing…as for foods, does she have to completely avoid all antioxidant foods like berries and the leafy greens? I know this should be limited, but should she avoid all antioxidants foods altogether? Please see the attached PDF file about eating and drinking before and during dosing hours.
I thank you with all my heart in advance for any answers to these questions. GOD bless you all.
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