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25 Mar 2014 06:41 - 25 Mar 2014 06:52 #42070 by Simone.spek
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Hi JB,

Is it? I am now planning (since it is finished) on buying just the Sodium Chlorite (NaClo2) and activate it with HCl. Ray told me how to make it (660-30-30), but how much is yr intake?

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25 Mar 2014 23:09 #42106 by JB13
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Simone, the One Bottle CDH recipe 660ml DW + 30ml SC + 30ml 35% citric acid is from the CDH Formulation Table found on page 7 in www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/infosheet_cdh.pdf and uses a 720ml capacity bottle. Dosing from that CDH solution is the same as normal; 1ml approximately equal to 1 drop of MMS.

Your recipe of 1ml SC combined with 1ml 50% citric acid starts out as CDH Capsule Recipe #1 and then changes to the Two Bottle CDH recipe. Or, longer than normal classic MMS activation. I presume you activated 3 minutes in an open container and then added that solution to a closed daily dosing bottle with 1 liter of DW. There would have been some loss of CLO2 gas during the 3 minute activation because the reactor was not closed. In the daily dosing bottle activation would slowly continue throughout the day.
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23 Jun 2014 05:11 #45710 by Health Friend
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Hi: I'm not certain if I clicked the proper 'reply'. Hope so. For Liver scar tissue: anyone else heard of using enzymes to 'eat up' scar tissue. I think it might help with the cirhosis. What about Vitamin C (sublingual) high strength for healing? Colloidal silver, for inflammation. These are my thoughts.

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23 Jun 2014 12:33 #45722 by gjplaceres
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Health Friend wrote: Hi: I'm not certain if I clicked the proper 'reply'. Hope so. For Liver scar tissue: anyone else heard of using enzymes to 'eat up' scar tissue. I think it might help with the cirhosis. What about Vitamin C (sublingual) high strength for healing? Colloidal silver, for inflammation. These are my thoughts.


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All you recommendation are against MMS. Vitamin C and Colloidal Silver can not be use because cancel the effect of MMS. If the person have scar tissue in the liver, that will died with them. The liver is one of the rare organ that have self healing. I suffer from Hep. A and B and have the same treatment Simon's husband has. The result is the same Scar Tissue after the infection pass. Then the next diagnostic in couple of year will be fatty liver.
And about DMSO , my liver is very sensitive about any prescription and DMSO did not cause me pain but as soon is in my system give me nauseas.
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07 Dec 2014 15:23 #48349 by Health Friend
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The below text is taken from 'root natural health wordpress dot com' ... (I searched on the internet for info for using a 'Castor Pack' for liver detoxification; also, [my thoughts are to use enzymes to remove scar tissue from the mentioned, liver; enzymes are supposed to be good for removing scar tissue; and, as someone may have suggested, vitamin c for regeneration of damaged sections of the liver]. [anything should be checked as to it's safety - for use with the liver]

This is one of the best home treatments you can do on a regular basis to improve your health. The target of the treatment is to thin the lymphatic fluid and promote its circulation throughout the body with special attention to the liver, spleen, and intestines.
Lymphatic fluid is essentially the “sewer system” of the body. Dead cells, functional immune complexes, and debris from all over the body are absorbed into the lymphatic fluid and brought to the liver and spleen for filtering. When lymphatic fluid becomes slow and stagnant it effects digestion and gut immunity leading to inefficient bowel movements, susceptibility to viruses, and worsening food sensitivities.
Castor Oil when applied topically to the abdomen is absorbed through the skin directly into the lymphatic fluid. Its has a special property that causes it to thin the lymphatic fluid thereby improving circulation to the vital organs and correcting the aforementioned processes.
Materials Needed: Castor Oil (preferably organic)
Cotton flannel “pack” (36” x 10”)
Old towel or t-shirt
Hot water bottle or heating pad

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07 Dec 2014 15:28 #48350 by Health Friend
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Question/ Vitamin C and MMS === can a person space out - the use of Vitamin C === hours apart from the MMS. MMS only 'acts in the body for 20 minutes' (MMS1); not certain of MMS2. MMS1 is supposed to (by the Humble website) to act within the body for 20 minutes; or until it reaches a pathogen. 2 hours would - in my opinion - be a sensible time to space out Vitamin C use and MMS. This, however would depend on the length of time that Vitamin C stays in the system. It can only stay as long as it takes to digest. 2 hours? I'm curious about this; as Vitamin C would be a healing tool to use.

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07 Dec 2014 15:32 - 07 Dec 2014 15:33 #48351 by Health Friend
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I most frequently use Colloidal silver and the MMS products (1 and 2). I do not see why c.s. would cancer out MMS. If this is true; I would like to know. I use these products in doses of spacing them out one or two hours apart of each other. I have had no trouble with this. I am open to learning. Thank you. I also, use zinc, sulfur, copper and selenium. And I have used angstrom-sized liquid gold.

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07 Dec 2014 20:44 #48358 by CLO2
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Hi Nancy. You said:

Question/ Vitamin C and MMS === can a person space out - the use of Vitamin C === hours apart from the MMS. MMS only 'acts in the body for 20 minutes' (MMS1); not certain of MMS2. MMS1 is supposed to (by the Humble website) to act within the body for 20 minutes; or until it reaches a pathogen. 2 hours would - in my opinion - be a sensible time to space out Vitamin C use and MMS. This, however would depend on the length of time that Vitamin C stays in the system. It can only stay as long as it takes to digest. 2 hours? I'm curious about this; as Vitamin C would be a healing tool to use.


I did a test to find out what happens when Vitamin-C is added to CDH. Some say Vitamin-C stays in the body a short time and others say 24 or more hours. I don't know who is correct.

Btw, MMS2 dosing is one 1/2 full size Ø capsule every other hour, not hourly. And Jim Humble says chlorine dioxide stays in the body 90 minutes, not 20 minutes.

Reading your posts it seems you are doing many protocols at the same time. That may be okay, but you are experimenting and who knows the interaction of all those protocols. Might be better to do one at a time and monitor your ailment.

Just my thoughts...
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23 Nov 2025 08:00 #87632 by xeo
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Hi everyone,
My father is 79, has advanced liver cirrhosis (mainly from long-term alcohol use) and a weak heart with low pulse.
Current symptoms:
- Ascites (fluid in the abdomen)
- Cannot walk independently
- Occasional confusion, groping for words, slightly sleepy
- Weak heart with dilated walls and very low pulse
- Still eats and drinks on his own
I’m looking for any protocols, treatments, or experiences that have helped people with liver cirrhosis, especially with coexisting heart problems.
Has anyone seen improvement or recovery in similar cases? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!

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24 Nov 2025 00:45 - 24 Nov 2025 00:46 #87636 by CLO2
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Hi everyone,
My father is 79, has advanced liver cirrhosis (mainly from long-term alcohol use) and a weak heart with low pulse.
Current symptoms:
- Ascites (fluid in the abdomen)
- Cannot walk independently
- Occasional confusion, groping for words, slightly sleepy
- Weak heart with dilated walls and very low pulse
- Still eats and drinks on his own
I’m looking for any protocols, treatments, or experiences that have helped people with liver cirrhosis, especially with coexisting heart problems.
Has anyone seen improvement or recovery in similar cases? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot! 



 
I would suggest that your father consider following Jim Humble's HRP as outlined in his 2016 and 2019 books, beginning with the Starting Procedure. Let us know his progress. Thanks. 
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