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10 Jul 2018 19:18 - 10 Jul 2018 19:20 #58749 by CLO2
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Borat, I must have missed your post of 12 June 2018.

If your father is having discomfort when taking MMS2 and he is drinking at least one full glass of water with each dose, then the dose is too high, even a 1/8th full capsule.

The website where you purchased MMS2 does not give the percentage of calcium hypochlorite in their MMS2. You could try another brand of MMS2 or find calcium hypochlorite in a pool shop, looking for a high % of calcium hypochlorite such as 60 to 70%.

It is possible that he may not be able to ingest MMS2, reason(s) unknown.

You may want to consider other alternative health restoration methods if MMS1 and MMS2 are not working. Every body is different and can respond differently to different health restoration methods.
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12 Jul 2018 10:46 - 12 Jul 2018 10:47 #58756 by Borat
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Many thanks CLO2 for your response.
I found out and calcium hypochlorite is in this shop 65%.
My father continue MMS1 after 1 week break for tests with not good results.
He is on 6-7 drops now. MMS2 he wants to start again from Monday after his next tests.
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15 Jul 2018 18:29 #58764 by nuffder
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Sometimes the tests don't show the MMS working. Things can get worse before they get better. A bad test result doesn't mean the MMS isn't working.
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28 Jul 2018 19:26 #58818 by Borat
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He stopped again after 2 days taking MMS2. He was taking really a little like 1/16 of capsule or even less.
Spleen was hurting him, so he stopped again and is continuing on MMS1.
I am really worried, that MMS1 will not be sufficient to cure him from Leukemia and I do not know why he reacts like that on MMS2 :(.

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28 Jul 2018 19:57 - 28 Jul 2018 19:58 #58819 by CLO2
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Borat, is your father adding DMSO to MMS1 hourly doses which would be Protocol 1000 Plus?

Is he making MMS1 hourly or using an all-day bottle?
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31 Jul 2018 20:10 - 31 Jul 2018 20:12 #58836 by Borat
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CLO2 wrote: Borat, is your father adding DMSO to MMS1 hourly doses which would be Protocol 1000 Plus?

Is he making MMS1 hourly or using an all-day bottle?


No DMSO as I read somewhere , that actually DMSO neutralize MMS1 and if we want to take it together, some gap should be introduced between doses e.g first MMS1 and after 1h or 45min DMSO. Anyway he is only on MMS1 now and he's on 9 drops per dose .
He preares them hourly.
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31 Jul 2018 21:14 #58837 by CLO2
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DMSO will reduce CLO2 in sodium chlorite solutions (MMS1, CDS and CDH), but it takes time for that to happen.

Protocol 1000 Plus adds DMSO to the mix and will be effective in carrying MMS1 farther and deeper into the body. However, DMSO must be added to each hourly dose and not to an all-day bottle of MMS1, CDS or CDH.

As per Jim Humble's latest book, up to 3 drops of DMSO can be added to each drop of MMS.
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01 Aug 2018 07:35 - 01 Aug 2018 07:37 #58843 by Borat
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Many thanks.
So if my father takes 9 drops of MMS1 each dose 10 times per day we need to add 27 drops of DMSO to each dose?
This is like dillution of DMSO and result as 75% of DMSO solution. Would not it be too much inside the body?

It is suggested to drink DMSO putting 2-3 tea spoons of DMSO into glass of water so is diluted and results in much less than 75% solution (about 3-7%).
I am scary with 75% DMSO inside the body ..
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01 Aug 2018 08:34 #58844 by CLO2
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MMS1 doses are usually taken with 4 fl oz (120 ml) of water. Twenty seven drops is about 1 ml of DMSO solution when using the old Jim Humble standard of 24 drops = 1 ml. Today's standard is 20 drops per ml. You should start with 1 drop DMSO per 1 drop MMS and work up to 3 drops/drop.

I have ingested 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of DMSO in some water a few times with no problems.

I would trust what Jim says! I can't remember if you have Jim's latest book. If not, you really should read it.
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01 Aug 2018 11:29 - 01 Aug 2018 11:52 #58845 by Borat
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Unfortunately I am not at home currently so I can not check the book.

However, very true you say, as actually we take MMS1 with water so this will be diluted and start with 1 drop DMSO per 1 drop of MMS1.
Many thanks again!
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