file CDS and DMSO Causing Liver & Kidney Issues?

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05 Nov 2021 02:44 #72193 by ciccio70
Hi all,

Someone that I know was diagnosed with colon cancer. She is taking 10 drops of 24,000 ppm cds and 30 drops of dmso per hour several times a day. She will not take cal hypo, as God has shown her on two occasions not to take it. She has got a few blood tests and her doctor is sounding the alarm that there is significant advancements in inflammation with her immune system and the liver's enzyme's process is overwhelmed. There are decreasing blood counts and a decrease in kidney function as well. He is urging to stop the MMS and DMSO right away or risk throwing her into an acute liver failure which she would likely not recover from.

I find it hard to believe that MMS and DMSO would cause or contribute to this. Have you seen or heard this before? I would appreciate any thoughts in this.

Thanks you!


 

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05 Nov 2021 03:47 #72196 by Truthseeker
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I haven't heard of this before, but the liver could still be over whelmed by detoxing. There is no reason why any Doctor would encourage, understand, or promote the use of DMSO or CDS. That would bankrupt them!

However, you should ask the person to seriously look into N-acetylcysteine. This will help the detox process and the liver. In fact, they use that to help people who have over dosed or poisoned themselves. Just beware that it is a powerful antioxidant so will have to be taken apart from the CDS.

www.liverdoctor.com/n-acetyl-cysteine-can-help-to-protect-your-liver-and-kidneys/

NAC neutralizes toxins and pollutants including heavy metals that accumulate in the liver, kidneys, brain and fatty parts of the body. Restoring glutathione levels with NAC supplements makes liver cells more able to protect themselves from ongoing damage caused by fatty accumulation (fatty liver), viral infections, drug induced damage, alcohol excess or autoimmune inflammation.


You'd think the Doctor would have mentioned that wouldn't you? Or is he just more concerned getting them to stop using the CDS and DMSO...

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09 Nov 2021 04:25 #72322 by ciccio70
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Thank you Truthseeker for your comment. Will look into NAC.

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