MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen)
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09 Mar 2024 00:02 - 09 Mar 2024 00:04 #81761
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MMS1 and anti-inflammatory medicine (ibuprofen) was created by tusia_m
I wonder two things that I have difficulties finding answer to:
i was operated on my ACL a month ago and I still have inflammation in the knee keeping it from bending more than 90°.
Two weeks after the operation I started using MMS1+DMSO on the knee (once the bandaid was off).
A week later (3 weeks postop) I started the fast track with MMS1 and I've been doing the protocol 1000 for 5 days now - 4 weeks postop has passed now.
I've had a visit with my surgen and I was prescribed ibuprofen painkillers 400mg to fight the inflammation.
1. Will there be any conflict between the painkillers and the MMS1 (protocol 1000 or even 1000+ DMSO)) if I continue with both?
2. Is it possible that the body focuses on detoxing rather than fighting inflammation in the knee?
3. I used the Spray protocol for the knee (10 drops MMS1 in 30ml, I used DMSO 2-3 drops directly on the knee right after the spray. I sprayed in 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Is it possible I've gone wrong somewhere? Shall I continue?
i was operated on my ACL a month ago and I still have inflammation in the knee keeping it from bending more than 90°.
Two weeks after the operation I started using MMS1+DMSO on the knee (once the bandaid was off).
A week later (3 weeks postop) I started the fast track with MMS1 and I've been doing the protocol 1000 for 5 days now - 4 weeks postop has passed now.
I've had a visit with my surgen and I was prescribed ibuprofen painkillers 400mg to fight the inflammation.
1. Will there be any conflict between the painkillers and the MMS1 (protocol 1000 or even 1000+ DMSO)) if I continue with both?
2. Is it possible that the body focuses on detoxing rather than fighting inflammation in the knee?
3. I used the Spray protocol for the knee (10 drops MMS1 in 30ml, I used DMSO 2-3 drops directly on the knee right after the spray. I sprayed in 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Is it possible I've gone wrong somewhere? Shall I continue?
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12 Mar 2024 09:00 - 12 Mar 2024 09:02 #81792
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Thank you. Yes, it answrd my questions and yes, I'm using Jim's ebook and protocols.
If I understand correctly, I can continue with MMS1 detoxing the whole body, without the DMSO.
Spraying MMS1 didn't help with the wound after the operation. What helped was a bar of soap... Just a normal soap and the wound and the wound looks so much better now.
If I understand correctly, I can continue with MMS1 detoxing the whole body, without the DMSO.
Spraying MMS1 didn't help with the wound after the operation. What helped was a bar of soap... Just a normal soap and the wound and the wound looks so much better now.
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20 Mar 2024 10:26 #81877
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I have another question regarding DMSO.
I continued with MMS1 during the period I took the ibuprofen, but I stopped with DMSO.
After I stopped taking the anti-inflammatory medication I continued with MMS1. The three weeks has passed and I felt good (2 weeks on MMS1 without the medication and 1 week with the medication)
I added DMSO. There was no nausea before but this time I noticed that I started feeling a bit nauseous. Does this mean that I still have "stuff" inside that needs attention/treatment?
I continued with MMS1 during the period I took the ibuprofen, but I stopped with DMSO.
After I stopped taking the anti-inflammatory medication I continued with MMS1. The three weeks has passed and I felt good (2 weeks on MMS1 without the medication and 1 week with the medication)
I added DMSO. There was no nausea before but this time I noticed that I started feeling a bit nauseous. Does this mean that I still have "stuff" inside that needs attention/treatment?
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23 Mar 2024 11:54 #81903
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I managed to work up MMS1 to 3 drops every hour before the meds and during the meds.
Before the meds I also managed to work up to 6 DMSO drops every hour. And that went fast, I had no problems with adding the drops (I took 3 days).
However, once they put me on the anti-inflammatory the first time I stopped using DMSO. I did only MMS1 (as we chatted below).
After the meds, I started with 3 drops DMSO the first day and got to 6 drops of DMSO at the end of the day (I thought that since I didn't have any problem before it wouldn't be now either). It made me feel sick to the point that I couldn't even look at the MMS1+DMSO so I only took MMS1.
However, they put me back on the anti-inflammatory again so I've excluded the DMSO during the time I take those anti-inflammatory, again.
It felt as if something in me didn't want that DMSO... I also felt that eating things like sweets och chips would make me feel sick. Even a home made "power bar" with oats, cranberries, honey and peanuts would make me feel like 🤢 🤣. But normal food has been fine.
I know I have herpes virus (that hasn't shown itself for a few years but before, it would come out a few times per year, even very acute like upper and lower lip infected). During the MMS1 cure I felt some stinging in my lips, every now and then at night. Due to the stinging in my lips I decided to go for the Mold/Fungus protocol. I started yesterday and I feel good! I feel lighter somehow...
So I'm planning to go for the next step: to alternate the MMS1 with clay.
Before the meds I also managed to work up to 6 DMSO drops every hour. And that went fast, I had no problems with adding the drops (I took 3 days).
However, once they put me on the anti-inflammatory the first time I stopped using DMSO. I did only MMS1 (as we chatted below).
After the meds, I started with 3 drops DMSO the first day and got to 6 drops of DMSO at the end of the day (I thought that since I didn't have any problem before it wouldn't be now either). It made me feel sick to the point that I couldn't even look at the MMS1+DMSO so I only took MMS1.
However, they put me back on the anti-inflammatory again so I've excluded the DMSO during the time I take those anti-inflammatory, again.
It felt as if something in me didn't want that DMSO... I also felt that eating things like sweets och chips would make me feel sick. Even a home made "power bar" with oats, cranberries, honey and peanuts would make me feel like 🤢 🤣. But normal food has been fine.
I know I have herpes virus (that hasn't shown itself for a few years but before, it would come out a few times per year, even very acute like upper and lower lip infected). During the MMS1 cure I felt some stinging in my lips, every now and then at night. Due to the stinging in my lips I decided to go for the Mold/Fungus protocol. I started yesterday and I feel good! I feel lighter somehow...
So I'm planning to go for the next step: to alternate the MMS1 with clay.
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