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Is MMS a Hydroxyzine (antihistamine) camouflaged?
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22 Apr 2020 00:19 #63720
by guilherme15990
Is MMS a Hydroxyzine (antihistamine) camouflaged? was created by guilherme15990
there is no denying the effectiveness of MMS in fighting parasites in our bodies. However, according to my own experience, MMS can be compared to Hydroxyzine, both in terms of possology and side effects.
Possology
MMS: initial protocols suggest 3 drops activated in the first days
Hydroxyzine: when a tablet is suggested a dose of 3-4 tablets
Side Effects
Most common side effects of the two substances include: headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low / high blood pressure
But I experienced other side effects using MMS that are strangely the same as Hydroxyzine, as there are many I will leave this list:
www.ehealthme.com/ds/hydroxyzine/dry-mouth/
Possology
MMS: initial protocols suggest 3 drops activated in the first days
Hydroxyzine: when a tablet is suggested a dose of 3-4 tablets
Side Effects
Most common side effects of the two substances include: headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low / high blood pressure
But I experienced other side effects using MMS that are strangely the same as Hydroxyzine, as there are many I will leave this list:
www.ehealthme.com/ds/hydroxyzine/dry-mouth/
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22 Apr 2020 01:36 #63721
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Is MMS a Hydroxyzine (antihistamine) camouflaged?
"MMS: initial protocols suggest 3 drops activated in the 'first days'."
No, that is not correct. In the 'first days' when beginning taking MMS1, you must follow the Starting Procedure. That protocol begins with 1/4 drop hourly MMS1 doses, working up to 3/4 drop doses on day 4 of the protocol. On day 5, Protocol 1000 begins at 1 drop hourly doses.
Obviously, you do not have Jim Humble's latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.
The only Jim Humble approved MMS protocols are in his book. There are no protocols listed on any of Jim Humble's websites.
The 'common side effects' you mention happen when a user overdoses and causes too many toxins to be released into the body by detoxing too fast. MMS itself does not cause those 'common side effects.'
No, that is not correct. In the 'first days' when beginning taking MMS1, you must follow the Starting Procedure. That protocol begins with 1/4 drop hourly MMS1 doses, working up to 3/4 drop doses on day 4 of the protocol. On day 5, Protocol 1000 begins at 1 drop hourly doses.
Obviously, you do not have Jim Humble's latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.
The only Jim Humble approved MMS protocols are in his book. There are no protocols listed on any of Jim Humble's websites.
The 'common side effects' you mention happen when a user overdoses and causes too many toxins to be released into the body by detoxing too fast. MMS itself does not cause those 'common side effects.'
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