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30 Mar 2020 20:33 #63345
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Can MMS prevent future heart attacks ? Does MMS have the same effect as helps stop the clumping of platelets. I suffered a heart attack and was prescribed Brilique and acetylsalicylic acid. Brilique affects cells called ‘platelets’ (also called thrombocytes). These very small blood cells help
stop bleeding by clumping together to plug tiny holes in blood vessels that are cut or damaged. I've stopped taking these medications without speaking to the doctors and have started doing protocol 1000. I had two stents put in my arteries , I'm not sure if I'm doing the right thing.
stop bleeding by clumping together to plug tiny holes in blood vessels that are cut or damaged. I've stopped taking these medications without speaking to the doctors and have started doing protocol 1000. I had two stents put in my arteries , I'm not sure if I'm doing the right thing.
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30 Mar 2020 21:23 #63346
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The attached PDF (at the bottom of this post) may help.
Also, read in Jim's latest book about heart attack and strokes.
Also, read in Jim's latest book about heart attack and strokes.
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31 Mar 2020 06:49 - 31 Mar 2020 07:01 #63353
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I cannot download the PDF, when I try it says that I do not have permission ? I managed to own the attachment but only got 3 pages explaining about strokes, can you help please, I would like to know about taking MMS after having 2 stents put in the arteries after a heart attack
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31 Mar 2020 07:18 - 31 Mar 2020 07:24 #63354
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Click the PDF file name at the very bottom of my post. This forum software we are using is terrible.
Yes, the chapter is only 3 pages long.
MMS1 should be okay to take with your stents.
For blockage problems, you should be taking vitamin K2 (MK7) daily along with D3, A, and magnesium.
doctorkatend.com/
Yes, the chapter is only 3 pages long.
MMS1 should be okay to take with your stents.
For blockage problems, you should be taking vitamin K2 (MK7) daily along with D3, A, and magnesium.
doctorkatend.com/
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02 Apr 2020 22:05 #63407
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No, mms does not stop platlets from clumping.
Curcumin is a great blood thinner, 40 mg works great.
Curcumin is a great blood thinner, 40 mg works great.
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12 Apr 2020 02:20 #63569
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Some heart problems are caused by bad bacteria that attack the heart so if MMS kills that bad bacteria then yes in theory is could help prevent a future heart attack.
There's also links to brushing teeth and heart attacks caused by bacteria getting from the mouth into the bloodstream through bleeding gums.
There's also links to brushing teeth and heart attacks caused by bacteria getting from the mouth into the bloodstream through bleeding gums.
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