Hi everyone, I have a general question. I read that some people just drink water with a few drops of MMS. (3 drops per quart) Will the Sodium Chlorite get activated in the gut and have the same effect? I realize that this way detox may take longer but will it still help? My wife experienced severe detox effects at 4 drops and is a little worried about resuming.
Thanks, George
I really need help with the same thing - or at least whether it's okay to get an antacid to take. I just got to 8 drops (after backing off a couple times) and it's apparently the citric acid causing trouble.
I read somewhere, while looking for an answer for this, that sick people "have less stomach acid", but I have SLE + too many things to even list, so okay, I've been sick, but the acid stomach is already getting really unmanageable, more than I can just hang on for - and that's something I don't normally have.
My results are already positive, and I don't plan to stop, but need an adjustment here.
Hi Leila, in my life I have never had any stomach acid issues. (48 years) I have been using MMS for about a month. I have some odd pains in my chest/stomach area. I think the citric acid is causing this discomfort. I am going to stop the MMs with citric acid , and try it with raw apple cider vinegar. The instructions state that you can use lemon juice or vinegar. I have drank ACV with honey in the past, so we will see if this works better. One other problem I am having is differing info. Of course I am always looking for more info, so I went to Dr. Hesselink's website. (he wrote in Jim Humble's book). He mentions that grape juice will neutralize MMS. I have been trying to give my young son some MMS (1 drop in grape juice with no ascorbic acid) He has had a cough with a little runny nose all week. I don't know how much detox a young child of 4 would need to go through. He was born premature and diagnosed with asthma, though it is very mild.
God bless you,
George
Please remember that Jim Humble cured his first malaria cases with unactivated stablilized oxygen. He went on to develop mms and the activation process when he found that the results were not consistant.
I use mms unactivated with my dog frequently, I give him 6 drops. Remember that dogs have much stronger stomach acid that people do so if you have weak stomach acid or use antacid pills it will not work so good for you.
Go look around this site that sells regular stabilized oxygen which is the same this as mms but much weaker and unactivated. one drop of oxy-e-zymes is equal to about 6 drops of mms. You will find testimonials there to read.
Dr. Robert Day, who wrote the ph miracle also uses oxy-e-zymes or a similar product and it is mentioned in his book PH Miracle. One of his followers became a great advocate for MMS on a different forum.
Please remember that Jim Humble cured his first malaria cases with unactivated stablilized oxygen. He went on to develop mms and the activation process when he found that the results were not consistant.
I use mms unactivated with my dog frequently, I give him 6 drops. Remember that dogs have much stronger stomach acid that people do so if you have weak stomach acid or use antacid pills it will not work so good for you.
Go look around this site that sells regular stabilized oxygen which is the same this as mms but much weaker and unactivated. one drop of oxy-e-zymes is equal to about 6 drops of mms. You will find testimonials there to read.
Dr. Robert Day, who wrote the ph miracle also uses oxy-e-zymes or a similar product and it is mentioned in his book PH Miracle. One of his followers became a great advocate for MMS on a different forum.
From what I can tell from the descriptions of cell food is that it is comprised of a mineral concentrate and oxy-e is an acid based formulation of sea water minerals, dissolved oxygen, plant based amino acids and plant based enzymes...so is oxy-e just a little different formulation?
I aslo have seen oxy-dhq I think is what it is called and seems to be minerals in a sea water formula so I was wondering if all this stuff are kinda the same or do each have different applications?
From what I can tell from the descriptions of cell food is that it is comprised of a mineral concentrate with dissolved oxygen and amino acid end enzymes and oxy-e is an acid based formulation of sea water minerals, dissolved oxygen, plant based amino acids and plant based enzymes...kinda sounds the same to me so is oxy-e just a little different formulation?
I aslo have seen oxy-dhq I think is what it is called and seems to be minerals in a sea water formula so I was wondering if all this stuff are kinda the same or do each have different applications?
I know...I tried to edit and messed up posting it twice...sorry
Thanks so much, guys. That's so logical - I love the way Jim Humble always says to just back up/lower dosage as you need to, and don't get sick - if it's causing excess acid then it's almost obvious I need less acid. I'll cut back to what's comfortable, and raise it carefully. I do have IBS, all the usual that goes with autoimmune stuff, so it shouldn't be surprising if my stomach is fussy.
I had a career treating chronic pain naturally for years, and beat a very aggressive case of multiple sclerosis that's been absent for the last 10 - my doc (a regular doc but does only natural health) told me if I hadn't gotten overconfident and tried to save money on supplements, I wouldn't have wound up with the SLE.
The same nutritional plan kept me on my feet with it, but just barely and no real improvement from there, as apparently it's worse from the body's point of view, if not subjectively. Ever since someone told me about MMS and serrapeptase, the worst pain is already gone, in less than 3 weeks, and I'm even starting to feel better generally.