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I am a heart transplant patient. I was wondering if anyone has used MMS with a transplant. You have to be on immunosuppressant drugs, to suppress the imune system so that you don't reject the organ. However I also have other problems like hypo thryroid, fungus, and a heavy viral load, a mouth full of amalgam fillings, bla bla bla.

I saw a post from 2008 of a guy who had just started to take MMS and he had a kidney transplant, but he never wrote again. I really want to try MMS but I know my docs would never approve, so I just wondered if anyone had done it long term successfully.

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I recommend that you contact Jim Humble directly with this question.
Meanwhile you could be doing other things like iodine therapy, Vitamin D3, vitamin c, coQ10, and lots of fish oil. All the info you need can be found here or with a search on www.healthsalon.org

Do a search on Jim Humble and you will find his website pretty easy.

Long term, like 6 months or so, of daily olive leaf extract in capsule form will kill many pathogens and get rid of those fillings ASAP as mercury promotes pathogenic terraine. Go to www.healthsalon.org and read the new article on Dr Alleman and his dental procedures. One of the links there will help you to find a dentist that does advanced dentistry.
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I would speculate that MMS would oxidize the immunosuppressants. You certainly would not want to take it any time close to your drugs since MMS is also a detoxifier.

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Thank you. It seems like a very bad idea when you think about it, but then again it seems like a great idea too. The problem is that how do I know what my body percieves as a pathogen? I had an emergency heart transplant right after 9/11/2001 from a sudden autoimmune attack. It is so difficult when you want to be as healthy as possible but the doctors don't know what is safe and neither do I.

The person that wrote about MMS with a kidney transplant only wrote once, he was only 8 months past his transplant, when I read that I cringed and wanted to say NOOOOOOO wait until years have gone by, give your body a chance to adjust before you do that.

I was hoping others have tried it who have had transplants. I guess I will order MMS for my family anyway.

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Esmeraldsea,

You never mentioned what you are specifically trying to take care of. There may be other options for you but we need more information.
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First and foremost I would like to cleanse my liver/galbladder. I know it is and issue for me and I also know that it effects just about everything in the body. I got a book called The Amazing Liver Galbladder Cleanse by Andreas Moritz and I loved it. However when I contacted him about doing this, he advised me not to. He didn't think it would be wise to do this because of my medicines.

This frustrated me, and I am still not sure whether I will do it or not. But I believe that if I could clean my liver out (I have gallstones and elevated liver enzymes) many other things would be able to fall into place.
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Well. I wonder if a basic liver cleanse would be ok for you, you know the one with olive oil, epsoms salts and lemon juice. Its just a magnesium push to dialate your bile duct so stones can pass without pain. Find out if a magnesium supplement would be safe for you to take for a few days. This will purge the stones, then you can work from there.

I would also look into drinking structured water.
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Thanks for replying and also validating me. The liver cleanse I want to do is that one, and also I just bought some MAG07 which works really well in gentle colon cleansing.

I have to take hight quality magnesium every day because the drug Cyclosporin depletes magnesium supplies (not that my doctor told me that)
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