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on the miracle mineral site, it says:
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The answer to AIDS, hepatitis A,B and C, malaria, herpes, TB, most cancer and many more of mankind's worse diseases has been found. Many diseases are now easily controlled. More that 75,000 disease victims have been included in the field tests in Africa. Scientific clinical trials have been conducted in a prison in the country of Malawi, East Africa.

Separate tests conducted by the Malawi government produced identical 99% cure results. Over 60% of the AIDS victims that were treated in Uganda were well in 3 days, with 98% well within one month. More than 90% of the malaria victims were well in 4 to 8 hours. Dozens of other diseases were successfully treated and can be controlled with this new mineral supplement. It also works with colds, flu, pneumonia, sore throats, warts, mouth sores, and even abscessed teeth (it's the only thing that controls and cures abscessed teeth).
so, this is an unfounded claim? an exaggeration?

Since they have it so prominently on their site, I would think by now some Aids patient would have tried it...
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I really don't know what dose a dog should get. Maybe if a 150 pound human can handle 10-15 MMS drops, a 10 pound dog can handle 1-2 MMS drops based upon scaling body weight?

I can speak on the taste of drops though in various concentrations of MMS. I only add a couple ounces of water to activated solution for one easy gulp down followed by a couple more ounces of water in the same glass to rinse around in my mouth and then swallow. I have also played with taste testing several different MMS solution gulps to compare chlorine taste for assuming activation strength (not the topic now).

So, I suggest you activate 2 drops and add only one ounce of water and taste it yourself before giving it to your dog. It really doesn't taste that strong until you get to at least five drops in my opinion. Your dog might even lap it up out of his water bowl (if you haven't tried that yet) before you fight with your dog to pour it down his throat.

Let me know what works. I don't have a dog, but I'm curious to find out if a dog even objects to 1-2 activated drops.
I've been adding 25 drops of unactivated MMS to 6 quarts of tap water for my 15# Jack Russell. He seems to have more energy and his "hot spot", that he had suffered from for months, has disappeared. His coughing and wheezing may have slightly improved. Buddy is 11. He has not shown any side effects from the dosage. This amount of water lasts him about 1 week, so he's getting between 3 and 4 drops per day. I agree with Skep and Gerry that there's no need to activate the chemical, when stomach acid will do the job, on demand. I do activate MMS for my mouth wash.
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on the miracle mineral site, it says:


so, this is an unfounded claim? an exaggeration?

Since they have it so prominently on their site, I would think by now some Aids patient would have tried it...
Maybe there are AIDS patients trying it. How could we possibly know that there aren't any? I have not come across but one HIV person on the forums who claims he has some MMS but at his last writing had not tried it yet. Maybe if someone traveled to an HIV forum we could find out if those folks even know about it.
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I tried to find some blogs or posts.. but the problem is that the writeup on MMS includes the verbage about AIDs, so I pick up every post that is just announcing MMS.

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I just read an interesting suggestion on another web-site. If the MMS makes you nauseous, take some vitamin C.

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Iggy, when I look at what my dog eats it would be enough bacteria to send me to my grave if I had such a diet. I think dogs have very strong stomach acid. They must to keep from getting sick from what they eat.

Many Americans have deficient stomach acid. Just look at the rate of reflux disease due to poor digestion and INSUFFICIENT stomach acid. Look at the rate of H-pylori and the rate of other parasites that make their way through unhindered by stomach acid that is insufficient. I think that it is probably better as a general recommendation to the population to activate it. This way you know that it is ready for absorption from the stomach and not having to rely on an acidic condition that my not be sufficient.
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so, this is an unfounded claim? an exaggeration?

Since they have it so prominently on their site, I would think by now some Aids patient would have tried it...
Well for one thing, AIDS in Africa could be a myth. Click here to read the thread

What MMS was treating there in Malawi could well have been malaria and some other debilitating disease that was identified (wrongly) as AIDS.

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Well for one thing, AIDS in Africa could be a myth. Click here to read the thread
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Yes this is what I have also read. It seems one is considered to have Aids by just showing the correct symptoms. The goal being the more Aids patients they have the move aid money they get.
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My daughter started taking MMS to see if it would help her eczema. No improvement with the eczema after a week. Has anybody seen MMS help clear up eczema since cleaning the liver should help?
Hi Corpus,

My husband coincidently broke out in eczema about a month ago. The MMS did nothing for it. Applied topically it did dry it out some but really didn't cure.

I think his issue is stress related due to work. He went to a doc and got the usual steroids but did not use them. It seems to be going away on its own now.

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Hi Arrowwind,

Thanks for the feedback. Milk Thistle does make eczema clear up, and it works on the liver. Problem for my daughter is milk thistle reduces the efficacy of birth control pills. So I figured the MMS might help since it very simply cleans the liver too and boosts the immune system without doing all the other complicated stuff milk thistle does.

Oh well, I'll let her know it didn't help your husband's eczema.... Thanks again.

However, I have had small patch of red flaky skin above my left temple for well over a year that wouldn't go away. I've never had eczema so this anomaly started to get me a little concern after a while as I would see it every time I brushed my teeth. (I also read that some skin cancer starts out as flaky red skin, and I spend a lot of time in the sun.) After a few months I tried using blood root topically, and though it seemed to take away the flakiness, the blood root couldn't make it go away.

So, about a week ago I got the idea to dip my fingertip into my activated MMS before diluting it to drink, and to rub the tiny drop topically on the red spot area, which I now take daily with an evening +/-10 drop maintenance dose. The red patch has slowly been diminishing in both size and color intensity, so it looks like I have finally found a way to clear this up!

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Hi Corpus,

My husband coincidently broke out in eczema about a month ago. The MMS did nothing for it. Applied topically it did dry it out some but really didn't cure.

I think his issue is stress related due to work. He went to a doc and got the usual steroids but did not use them. It seems to be going away on its own now.

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Best thing to do is wait out the nausea, then MMS will supply its full benefit.

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I just read an interesting suggestion on another web-site. If the MMS makes you nauseous, take some vitamin C.

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"I have had small patch of red flaky skin above my left temple for well over a year that wouldn't go away."

I had this same condition. My doctor, several years ago, said that it was solar keratosis (pre-cancer). He said it is typically benign. He froze a small patch with nitrogen. After that, I would take care of them myself with black salve or Lane Labs Skin Answer (off the market now). One or two days would fix it.

MMS has gotten rid of these things. A couple are still on my stomach; but retreating. I lived in Hawaii before it was a state and before sunscreen. Also sunburned a few times later in life.

I never thought of using MMS externally for this. I'll try it on the remaining ones. If they fail to be removed, I will try the trick with DMSO; as is suggested in the MMS eBook part 2.
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Please let me know your results. Thanks Jim!

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"I have had small patch of red flaky skin above my left temple for well over a year that wouldn't go away."

I had this same condition. My doctor, several years ago, said that it was solar keratosis (pre-cancer). He said it is typically benign. He froze a small patch with nitrogen. After that, I would take care of them myself with black salve or Lane Labs Skin Answer (off the market now). One or two days would fix it.

MMS has gotten rid of these things. A couple are still on my stomach; but retreating. I lived in Hawaii before it was a state and before sunscreen. Also sunburned a few times later in life.

I never thought of using MMS externally for this. I'll try it on the remaining ones. If they fail to be removed, I will try the trick with DMSO; as is suggested in the MMS eBook part 2.
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on the miracle mineral site, it says:


so, this is an unfounded claim? an exaggeration?

Since they have it so prominently on their site, I would think by now some Aids patient would have tried it...
I do now know of one person using MMS for HIV. He does not have AIDs.
He is here in the USA. Nothing much more to say at this point.
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I have been taking MMS since about two weeks ago.
I went from 2 drops twice daily to 4, then 6 etc.
I did experience the flu-like symptoms and the cold-like bouts. Breathing seemed to improve. After a week I was on 10 drops and hit the ceiling with severe diarhea. I lowered intake but diarhea remained. I then stopped alltogether and started to suffer from abdominal pains. This has been going on for a couple of days now. I lost appetite and couldn't eat well for 2 days in a row. I just didn't feel hungry. I had bouts of fever. Strangely with ups and downs: 37,5�Celsius (I'm in europe !) in the moring, then no fever at noon then up again to 37,8�c in the evening, and this during 3 days.
Today I ate again with normal appetite and can feel my bowels getting active (again). The pain has subdued. I wonder what happened. Could I have catched something? There is a lot of gastro-enteritis going on in Belgium lately. Could it be connected? Or is it a reaction to MMS?
I wonder if I should start on MMS again...
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