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Statins, blood pressure and MMS
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"I am happy to tell my experience. I began mms after I was bit by a dog in the hand during covid. I had always trusted the medical profession until then.
I began the mms protocol and stayed with it throughout my healing. I started out low and slow and worked up to 3 activated drops in four fl oz of clean water 8 times a day for 30 days. Yes I questioned it and yes I almost quit several times. The herxing got rough for a bit. At one point I felt like I had the flu for about a week. Once I got through it. I noticed my drinking beer (which was nightly. ) had slowed down and my body felt better. I stayed the course.
I am now 70 pounds lighter and have kept the weight off for over two years now. I continue to do 6 activated drops before bed and use other protocols for other issues that arise. I am 47 yrs old and a retired Officer in Vegas. I can say so much more, but let me stop there for now. I am happy to share more. The main point is don’t quit. It is truly Amazing 😃👍🏼"
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If you prefer to look into particular eating styles and would like to hear testimonials, look into the keto diet. Dr Berry is a good place to start on youtube. Dr Westman is very technical, a clinician, and a great resource for those that like to get deep within the actual science (clinical trials and not the observational junk most articles reference - what creates confusion). Whole30 is another good starting point. As I stated earlier, fresh food should be the ingredients. Add salt and butter to taste, every meal doesn't need to be a transcending culinary experience...in the end, food is just minerals and energy.
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Cholesterol is Our Friend
Blood Pressure: How High is Too High?
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Jim's Blog
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More on HCl (Stomach Acid)
Published on: April 20, 2026
Dilute HCl can be used as an aid to MMS/CD. Eighty years ago, back in the 1920’s and 30’s thousands of people were healed by a few doctors of many diseases including cancer. Eventually they were stopped, but there was one doctor who worked in the jungles of Mexico who had years and years of …
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Health Recovery Plan (HRP)
Published on: April 14, 2026
Note: Following is Jim’s reply to someone who asked him if MMS/CD would help a specific health condition they did not see mentioned in any of his books: Every week at least one new person approaches me with the question asking if MMS/CD will help them overcome some new disease. It is important to know …
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Importance of Stomach Acid
Published on: April 5, 2026
You have heard it said, “You are what you eat”, but in my opinion, it’s more accurate to say “You are what you absorb.” Stomach acid plays an important role in what nutrients you absorb from the food you eat. When someone is deficient in stomach acid the vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other nutrients …
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Clarification of MMS Terms
Published on: March 29, 2026
The following is from Jim Humble, taken from the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook. MMS is the general acronym term used throughout the world to indicate many of the different uses of a solution of sodium chlorite in water. Sodium chlorite is a mineral/chemical, that when mixed with a food grade acid generates chlorine dioxide. Chlorine …
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Thousands of MMS/CD/CDS/CDH Testimonials…
Published on: March 22, 2026
You may have visited the testimonials site at MMStestimonials.co in the past. While it contained many valuable testimonials, it wasn’t functioning as well as it should. So now, we are excited to introduce our newly redesigned Testimonials site. This upgraded system is built to provide better organization, improved search capabilities, and a more structured way …
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MMS1 and CDS—Know the Difference!
Published on: March 14, 2026
We have received a number of questions from people asking about CDS and MMS1. In our communications it is evident that there exists a lot of confusion around this subject. Jim wrote in his MMS Health Recovery Guidebook, in Appendix A (page 307) his personal thoughts on MMS1, CDS and CDH. (Excerpts of this chapter …