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19 Oct 2023 17:14 #80203 by mmswarrior
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Does anyone know if MMS helps with correcting blood pressure issues and or high cholesterol issues.  Can anyone recommend a diet for someone who is mostly a bland eater to manage cholesterol and blood pressure while taking MMS - I am a male, 54 years old and I HATE big pharma, I subscribe to terrain theory as the science clearly supports as there has NEVER been a properly isolated virus shown to cause any illness ever, and think most doctors and brainwashed, poorly trained, drug pushers that have no idea that germ theory is complete bullshit.  I do not plan on going on any statins even though he wants me on crestor and my blood pressure was high so I did go on some blood pressure meds unitl I can correct my diet and any issues causing the high blood pressure.  I am 5' 8" and about 199lbs.  I plan on losing 10 - 15 lbs and I'm now faithfully taking MMS again as I'll be damned if I'm going on any statins and want to get off the blood pressure meds asap.  I take Shilajit daily, magnesium, B complex and only drink distilled water with apple cider vinegar.  ANY recommendations would be appreciated and welcomed!

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20 Oct 2023 00:24 - 20 Oct 2023 00:26 #80204 by CLO2
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Here is a weight loss testimonial using MMS1. If you don't use Telegram, here is the text in that message: 

"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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20 Oct 2023 00:29 #80205 by CLO2
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Here is Andreas Kalcker's High Blood Pressure protocol. 

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20 Oct 2023 12:42 #80208 by JTF
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As for diet, there are many things you could do in the short term...the harder thing to figure out is what would work best for the long term. Being mostly a bland eater can be an advantage. Cut down to just fresh whole foods like meat, fruit, and vegetables. Adding in some dairy such as butter and cheese (raw is recommended) to mix things up if you desire. That means removing all processed foods such as sugar, breads, grains, cereals, seed and vegetable oils, soft drinks, alcohol, etc... Basically cut out all of the food like products being made, or what's in the middle of the grocery store(s). Just doing that helps most people to overcome many metabolic disorders. If you are one of the unlucky few, you'll then have to start to refine even further by cutting out coffee, vegetables containing oxalates, nuts, etc. Examples of meals are: bacon and eggs, steak and buttered broccoli, stew with only onion, celery, and carrots (maybe one small potato), stir fry, meatloaf (sugar free ketchup), liver and onions, fish... basically what our grandparents grew up eating. Your fat intake will need to increase to offset the reduction of carbs. Salt is not the culprit for high blood pressure, sugar is and cholesterol is not the demon it has been made out to be, it's working to repair the damage. Cutting grains and sugar should start you down the path of healing, hopefully MMS can speed that along.

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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26 Oct 2023 17:14 #80253 by John1
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Old people with very high cholesterol live the longest. Statins are a nightmare with no benefits. High blood pressure is a symptom and not a cause. Here are a couple of articles I have written on this:

Cholesterol is Our Friend

Blood Pressure: How High is Too High?
 
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