I am quite sure it will kill Syphilis, since it kills Lyme bacteria, and they are similar.
I think the only way to kill it all is going to be a low dose of continuous MMS treatment for probably two years minimum.
Spirochete bacteria that are pleomorphic are especially difficult to eliminate completely. They usually can convert into a cyst form that is impervious to most any treatment. You have to kill it in one of its other forms, so you have to wait it out.
You may want to look into Rife type frequency treatments also.
Not sure I have it but someone I was with had it. Pretty much dont want any shots from the trusty big pharm but a dont want 2 years of mms. Also scared of getting blood drawn from any state run facility. I know Im paranoid.
I am not that familier with conventional treatment for Syphilis, but I doubt it can totally eliminate the bacteria if you have had it a long time. If you have not had it long you may have a good chance. If you have had it for a year or longer it is going to be much tougher.
I suggest you get tested and treated either way. It will only get worse if you do nothing. It is not a nice disease.
If you were exposed, I would get the shot. Syphilis eats away at your brain if left to its business. It is not worth taking a chance with that possibility.
A simple blood test will tell you if you are likely to have the S. If you choose to do mms instead of an antibiotic, which I would certainly try if it were me, again a blood test will tell you if you are cured.
I would do MMS for 3 weeks diligently, at least 3 to 4 times a day, in capsule if you must, (see sticky on how to use in capsules) work up to as high a dose as you can tolerate with out getting sick over it. Then get a blood test again 24 hours after your last dose and see where you are at. You must get tested. This is nothing to mess around with.
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