Mary (Saskatchewan, Canada) on 02/26/2014
They are finding that the removal of worms is doing wonders for the health and cognition of these kids and have developed a protocol. they use metbednezol (sp?) to kill the worms as well as MMS they call it chlorine dioxide and the MMS enemas.
I have way to many little maybe big health issues and spend way too much on my health with little to show for it. I decided to take matters into my own hands and see if some version of this protocol would make me feel better. I have more energy, have lost my horrid food sensitivities and get out lots of gross worms on the days I do this.
My question is am I the only one who has tried this? I feel down right now as I tried to describe this to my doctor who just basically ignored my discovery telling me it might not be worms and I should get a test. Thanks for reading. Mary
Replied By Maureen (Usa) on 09/10/2014
I have had good success with Borax for candida, and we have done some "cycles" of MMS with the family just for overall health. I am always up for the next level of personal bio-hack.
I found in December that one of my sheep had a tapeworm. Perfect time to test the MMS. (She was very ill and had lost a lot of weight. I was out of town and found out she had the runs for weeks)
I suspected that the MMS would not work alone, so I started the MMS with DMSO, AM and PM.
After 5 days I added Standard process Zymex II (a parasite specific enzyme formula). 3 days later I added a few papaya seeds to the oats. after 3 doses of papaya seeds (PM, AM, PM) I went into the barn to find about 2 feet of tapeworm.
Within 3 days her poops were pretty normal, and she has doubled in size since then.
Her sister started with runny poops about 2 months later. I did the same protocol and she passed the tapeworm exactly the same. Hers was at least 4 feet.
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I have been taking 1 teaspoon a day with sugar and chase it with water. I am prone to constipation so I take things to make sure I can move my bowels. I have been staying near home because I want to drink a lot of water throughout the day. If you are working right now, you could try it on a weekend. I take mine first thing in the morning. However, a person can take a dose anytime of the day. You do whatever works for you. Therefore, a person wanting to try it on the weekend could start late Friday afternoon or Friday before dinner.
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Replied By Prioris (ME) on 10/11/2024
Be careful with MMS because some people have died from it. Chlorine is toxic to body. Listen to your body. If it tells you to stop then stop. As I remember, you're supposed to combine it with lemon juice drops to activate it.Miracle Mineral Supplement, often referred to as Miracle Mineral Solution, Master Mineral Solution, MMS or the CD protocol, is a branded name for an aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide, an industrial bleaching agent.
Humboldt went to prison in 2015.
Replied By Lisa (FL) on 10/11/2024
I have never read of one death, even those attempting to commit suicide, did not die. Read Andreas Kalker's book Forbidden Health.
Replied By Prioris (ME) on 10/12/2024
Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), a toxic bleach substance, has been linked to multiple deaths:
US: According to Colombian authorities, at least seven US citizens died after consuming MMS.
Argentina: Two deaths occurred after taking MMS, including a 5-year-old boy who died from organ failure and a 50-year-old man who died weeks after taking the substance.
Vanuatu: A Mexican woman died within 12 hours of taking MMS to prevent malaria.I am not saying a person shouldn't take it because likely the dead people weren't listening to their body, took too much or other things. Plus we don't know what other complications they had. I started on low dose and my body said, don't take anymore. If you have malaria, you may be in a life or death situation and little medical help, so one may throw caution in the wind. It's an individuals decision.
Given how widely it has been distributed, there is still a low enough death rate to rationalize that it is relatively safe enough.
The health care system in the US is built in a corrupted way being primarily a surgery and distribution network for pharmaceuticals which has a higher death rate, so the system is not in any position to claim having higher ethics. It's subjective.
Fundamental science has been corrupted by being intertwined with politics for last century but it is never admitted.
Doctors get kick backs for using various pharmaceuticals and services. This bribery should be not legal but it is not.
Anecdotal reports are valid evidence, just like folk tale evidence. We each have to evaluate how useful and valid these are so subjective. The reality is that to cure things, we need to experiment.
I have medicare Plan F but, it is mostly all useless outside physical trauma or catastrophic incident because it doesn't allow natural medicine. Virtually all my health care comes out of pocket for supplements etc.
I generally find there is a lack of information on MMS but, I think that is because no human studies are allowed on it due to potential toxicity of chlorine.
All I do is make people aware of the deaths so they have enough caution when using it.
FYI