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Old 01-10-2009, 09:55 AM
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Does anyone have any information that MMS might affect elevated C-Reactive Protein (a measure of inflammation in the body). I have the MMS and haven't been using it, but a high CRP reading has me ready to implement the protocol!
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I really can't answer your question but if your CRP is elevated due to microbes, and microbes can cause inflammation, then maybe it will be helpful.

and to the forum! please keep us informed how your tests go after using mms.

Have you been to Health Salon to read up on mms?
and there is lots of good stuff here, too.
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JenaRoman, I suggest you search Jim Humble's website to see if anyone else has asked the same or similar questions that could help you.
Here is the link:
MMS Answers » Welcome to MMS Answers ———————– by Jim Humble
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