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My appologies if there is a post that would answer this, but i have been searching. i searched for keywords "chrons" for example and 2 posts came up. And i have seen posts where chrons have been mentioned too. Not sure what to make of it.

I was diagnosed with morbus chron in 2004, and have tried several medications through my specialist. None has worked so far.
I was informed about MMS through a study friend, and have been using it for allmost 3 weeks now. And i have been using it once a day, taken the drops before i went to bed. I am up to 18 drops now. And i do feel changes, i have never been so well in my stommach reagion since before i was diagnosed.
But what i am wondering is, how to use it for Chrons. i have read a few posts where some use it several times a day, and some one time a day. Some use it daily and others a few times a week/month.

Do anyone have any knowledge to when i can experiment with a regular diet? I'm stil a bit sceptic about trying even tho i somehow feel well.

Thanks in advance.

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This doesn't have anything to do with MMS, but I thought it might be interesting and beneficial for you to read. Our forum member, Harry Hirsute wrote about the use of Wormwood in his Healthy Fellow blog.

PS: I hope you continue to feel better, and welcome to the forum!
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That is indeed interesting. I think i will get me some and follow the instructions given on that blog. Thanks alot.

But i also would like some clarification on MMS usage for Chrons, other experiences and how they did it and if they "cured" it or got it under controll.

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I used MMS to bring my Crohn's under control a couple of years ago. I worked up to a 15 drop dosage and took it everyday for six weeks. To the best of my knowledge, I was the first person to use MMS as a Crohn's treatment.

After that, I started my prescription for Low Dose Naltrexone to make my immune system respond in a more normal manner.

I have it well under control, and still do use MMS if I get any hint of a flare.

I also take various anti-inflammatory supplements for good measure and general good health.

I live a normal life, and no one could tell I have the disease today.

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I used MMS to bring my Crohn's under control a couple of years ago. I worked up to a 15 drop dosage and took it everyday for six weeks. To the best of my knowledge, I was the first person to use MMS as a Crohn's treatment.

After that, I started my prescription for Low Dose Naltrexone to make my immune system respond in a more normal manner.

I have it well under control, and still do use MMS if I get any hint of a flare.

I also take various anti-inflammatory supplements for good measure and general good health.

I live a normal life, and no one could tell I have the disease today.

Dan
Thanks a million. I'm currently on Imurel for imune system. According to my specialist i'm on a "normal" doseage.

When you get a flare, do you take 15 drops every 2 hours until symptoms disapear?

Your post has helped me alot, and i look alitle brighter onwards now. Hehe.

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I do not use multiple doses during the day. I will use one dose a day, for a few days.

It just is not practical for me to do multiple doses, and it is not like the bacteria can get resistant to it.

You are using an immune suppressant, and that is the usual way to treat Crohn's, but there are possible consequences going that route.

By suppressing the immune system it can and does relieve the symptoms of Crohn's. It also allows a certain amount of bacteria to accumulate since your immune system is not as effective. This can allow other autoimmune diseases to develop over time, since you do not have the defenses to keep the pathogens responsible out of your body.

Look into Low Dose Naltrexone as a better long term treatment. It boosts your immune system, making it possible for your body to remove the pathogens that cause the symptoms in the first place. That is what MMS is doing directly, so if you can get your immune system on board, you do not have to rely on a chemical to do it for you.

https://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/

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I do not use multiple doses during the day. I will use one dose a day, for a few days.

It just is not practical for me to do multiple doses, and it is not like the bacteria can get resistant to it.

You are using an immune suppressant, and that is the usual way to treat Crohn's, but there are possible consequences going that route.

By suppressing the immune system it can and does relieve the symptoms of Crohn's. It also allows a certain amount of bacteria to accumulate since your immune system is not as effective. This can allow other autoimmune diseases to develop over time, since you do not have the defenses to keep the pathogens responsible out of your body.

Look into Low Dose Naltrexone as a better long term treatment. It boosts your immune system, making it possible for your body to remove the pathogens that cause the symptoms in the first place. That is what MMS is doing directly, so if you can get your immune system on board, you do not have to rely on a chemical to do it for you.

https://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/

Good Luck

Dan

Thank you very much! You have been most helpfull.

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