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17 Aug 2015 21:12 #50071
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I will be having a biopsy done in a few weeks to determine whether or not the new microcalcifications in my left breast are malignant. I hope to God they are not.
I would like to begin an MMS therapy and would appreciate receiving some sound advice as to which protocol to follow.
Thank you and God bless all.
I would like to begin an MMS therapy and would appreciate receiving some sound advice as to which protocol to follow.
Thank you and God bless all.
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18 Aug 2015 08:09 #50072
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Hello Nel. I was not sure what microcalcifications were, so this is what a search turned up: "
What Causes Breast Calcifications
?"
If you have not used MMS before, I would suggest you start with the Protocol Starting Procedure .
I suggest using 4% HCL instead of 50% citric acid to make MMS1. You can also use MMS Tablets, CDS or CDH. When finished with the Protocol Starting Procedure, you can then start Protocol 1000. If you are diagnosed with cancer, then you should move onto Protocol 2000 and include Protocol 3000.
Jim Humble has a new pre-release ebook available that will help you understand his Health Recovery Plan .
If you have not used MMS before, I would suggest you start with the Protocol Starting Procedure .
I suggest using 4% HCL instead of 50% citric acid to make MMS1. You can also use MMS Tablets, CDS or CDH. When finished with the Protocol Starting Procedure, you can then start Protocol 1000. If you are diagnosed with cancer, then you should move onto Protocol 2000 and include Protocol 3000.
Jim Humble has a new pre-release ebook available that will help you understand his Health Recovery Plan .
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22 Aug 2015 14:35 #50101
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Research borax for calcification issues, prob starting with The Borax Conspiracy by Walter Last or Dr Rex Newnham's original research papers. There are forums dedicated to this. When taken with magnesium it is a very strong anti calcification procedure. If calcium is in the wrong place a subject will cramp up, giving a decent diagnosis, and magnesium will help with the cramps until calcium is back where it should be. Calcification can effect blood supply, a sure pre cancer effect.
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