MMS for Colon Cancer
Update on my wife:
She had an emergency bowel resection done on Feb 3rd 2009 to remove an orange sized cancer. Surgery went extremely well. They found metastacized cancer in 8 of 28 lymph nodes.
We had just received our first order of MMS immediately after her surgery, and we started her on it right away. She was soon taking 10 drops twice a day with no nausea or problems. I increased it to 15 drops as an experiment. No problem. I slipped her an 18 drop dose without telling her - and that was over the limit! She spent all day with vomiting and diarrhea. I spent all day hearing what a rotten guy I am!
After that episode, we decided to put her on six doses a day, six drops each dose. She was taking them every two hours all day long. This worked out very well. She voluntarily increased the dose to seven drops each time. Worked out great.
She went to her oncologist after about three weeks of being on MMS. We printed out some information about it and gave it to her doctor. Her doctor didn't comment. However, we were very happy to find that her blood CEA count was only 3. Her doctor said they don't get excited about doing chemotherapy until the CEA count gets up past 100! So no chemotherapy is recommended at this time. They will measure her CEA count again in six months to compare.
Meanwhile my wife has increased her MMS dosage. She is taking it almost every hour now, seven drops each time. Doing well.
By the way, she is also following another anti-cancer protocal called the Budwig diet, twice a day. This is a mixture of flaxseed oil and cottage cheese. It claims a cure rate of over 90%. She has a hard time tolerating the taste of the Budwig mixture, but she is doing it anyway. She is motivated by the deaths of two of her friends from cancer in the past week. She doesn't want to end up like them!
Ryan
Vancouver, WA
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