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Will MMS interfere or neutralize anti convulsant medication?
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I have a low grade glioma brain tumour and want to start taking MMS. My only hold back is a concern of it interfering with my anti seizure medication. I'm on sodium valporate and Keppra. Could anyone out there advise me please?
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Most medications have not been found to interfere with MMS (with the notable exception of anti-oxydants), and vice-versa.
However, it is considered a simple safety precaution to distance the taking of meds from a MMS dose by 30 minutes, just to be on the safe side.
What could happen in the long run is that MMS will gradually cure the preexisting condition, which can lead to a slight overdosing of the medication (it happened for example with blood pressure meds), but yours carry little or no risk if the dose is above what is needed.
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Pharmaceuticals: Up until this point in time, we have not noticed any reactions with MMS and medical drugs, although we cannot guarantee this will always be the case. The decision to take pharmaceutical drugs is a personal one. Medications affect each person’s body in different ways.
We cannot say across the board in every case that taking prescription drugs will inhibit health recovery with MMS; however, we have seen a trend that continuing to take pharmaceuticals while doing the MMS protocols will often slow health recovery, or prevent it all together.
Occasionally one might need to continue with a pharmaceutical drug (while on the MMS protocol) for several days or a week or more (depending upon the situation and the kind and amount of medications you must wean off of). This is to prevent bad reactions from occurring in the first several days due to “drug shock” when the medications are first stopped.
Usually it is best to wind down slowly by reducing the drug in steps. The right qualified alternative health professional can help you safely wean yourself off of the medications.
If you decide to take MMS, be sure to follow the order of protocols as outlined in Jim's book , beginning with The Starting Procedure .
Increase dosing slowly looking for any negative signs.
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Also do you think there could be a chance of mms taking place of my anti seizure meds? I appreciate no one can know for sure but you sound like you could make a much more educated guess? It's a hard one to know as my seizures are triggered by the scar tissue left by my tumour rather than a neurological disorder. Really appreciate your help. Thanks
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Hello..thank you for the e‐mails... I am so glad to have found out about the MMS when my brother had tumors in the brain nothing helped him... until he took the MMS...the drops saved his life. Margrit R. (2012)
To make a long story short... I already did a MMS‐DMSO protocol for brain tumor (GBS) cancer which was for my Mom. I got the NAVARO test results showing only traces of cancer. Colette (2011)
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