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I came back after a marvelous birthday celebration in the high country for an important birthday to discover the mammogram results which began my journey of seeking holistic avenues for helps. I did undergo a lumpectomy and my son ultimately convinced me to forgo radiation and start in on high-grade fish oil. I found cancer-prevention.net, then beating-cancer-gently.com and from there in the last couple months my investigation into MMS. I'm doing alot of recommendations from the prevention Web site. One of my favorites is energy water which also helps me sleep. I bought an energy gel from gethealthyagain.com for $50. My recent mam came back normal so I'm banking on the MMS to be my best shot from here on out. I've convinced three others in my family to take MMS also. My thanks to Jim Humble and also this forum. I'm sharing my newfound knowledge with many people.
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This is great news baby. Are you planning now to take the 6 drops a day as maintenance?

Since you may be inclined to check every 6 months or year you may want to look into thermagrams and see if you can find someone in your area who does it. It will save you from lots of radiation exposure.

Please keep us all updated as time goes by.
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Thank you Arrow. I haven't looked into your suggestion. Yes, I'm very happy to be down to 6 drops again. What do you think of missing mams altogether now? I wrote Jim but have not gotten a reply.
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Baby, if you have a history of breast cancer I would be checking one way or another. I do think mamograms increase risk of cancer. Sonograms are better, even if you have to pay instead of using insurance once a year. You can also have cancer antigens checked for via blood test and then there is the AMAS test which is the best early indicator. Both of these may show cancer before you can feel it or maybe even see it on a sonogram. You could find a doc that will do the AMAS for you. You have to have a baseline done for that so do it before you get worried about something. Just do a search on AMAS cancer test. You will find it. I you have an open minded doc you can mail for the kit and take it to him/her.
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I appreciate your detailed information. Thank you very much for the tips.
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I agree with arrow.

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Baby, if you have a history of breast cancer I would be checking one way or another. I do think mammograms increase risk of cancer.
From what I have read doctors are supposedly taught that when examining the breast for cancer they should not use excessive force as this might cause some of the cancer cells to break off and be carried to other parts of the body. Yet to get a good mammogram they will squeeze the hell out of it, and tell you that in this case it is OK??? Something here does not compute.


Meanwhile, I have finally found a source for non-vitamin C enriched juice to mix with my MMS. It is an organic white grape juice. It tastes really good and has a nice aroma. Well at least it had a good aroma until I mix it with the MMS and citric acid.

But the most important thing is it does an excellent job of masking the taste of the MMS & citric acid.
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Thank goodness you found something pleasant to mix with it, Mad.
Once past the 10 drop mark, the taste is an overpowering factor!
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I feel so strongly about MMS working on those pathogens I feel I could give up the mams or whatever else. I don't think a sheet of paper is flatter than a testing breast. Anyway, the organic white grape juice sounds terrific. Thank you Mad.
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My 16 yr. old son has had a runny nose and has been spitting up tons of phlegm for a couple of weeks. I was giving him lots of probiotics, antifungals, especially grapefruit seed extract and olive leaf extract as well as spraying silver up his nose and extra vit C with bioflavanoids. Nothing seems to be working. His symptoms are getting worse. Monday night I gave him 6 drops of MMS. He was not any better Tuesday morning so I gave him 10 drops. He had no reaction. I kept him home from school. I tried to give him 10 more drops later on in the day, and he immediately vomited! He also had diarrhea. I didn't give him any more MMS because he wanted to go to school on Wed. If you are absent from his school you are not allowed to make up your missed school work without a doctor's excuse. Thank goodness Thanksgiving vacation begins in two days. Do you think he has a fungal infection or possibly pneumonia? I will definitely keep him home tomorrow and give him some more MMS, although maybe just 8 drops this time! Don't even want to take him to a doctor! I guess what I'm asking is do you think I am doing the right thing giving him the MMS or should I take him to a doctor? His doctor would for sure think I was abusing my child for giving him MMS instead of antibiotics. Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks! I forgot to mention that the phlegm is still clear although becoming more whitish/yellowish looking.

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Sally, if the sputum is clear then it's probably not a bacterial infection, so no amount of antibiotics fron the doc will help him! So that leaves us with virus, fungus, or an inflammatory response to - what? allergens? If he had pneumonia I am quite sure he wouldn't be well enough to go to school, and his sputum would not be clear.
I can't see how MMS will do any harm, and so keep at it. Not being any closer, that is as far as I can get. Good luck with it.
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Thanks, Xania,

I just brought him home from school early today. He has a fever. I"m going to continue with the MMS until he recovers. I'm glad I have it. I think I'll take 6 drops myself just to be sure I don't get sick, too!

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Of course, bacteria can grow at any time!
I'm sure you are right with the MMS. How much are you giving him now, and how often?
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Sally, try elderberry. It is anti-viral for some strains of the flu. don't know if that is what he has.. but it wouldn't hurt.

Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections.



I seen some studies on pokeweed being antiviral.. but know nothing about how to get or administer this. perhaps someone else might know something about it. also.. the plant is toxic, and has to be prepared properly.. so, maybe better to stick with the elderberry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pokeweed

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Xania,

I gave him six drops on Monday before he went to bed. Tuesday I gave him 10 drops in the morning, two hours later I gave him ten more drops, and I gave him 10 more drops at bedtime. He vomited after the second time I gave him ten drops and had diarrhea later on that day. I didn't give him any on Wed. because he went to school. In just a few minutes I thought I would give him only 8 drops so he wouldn't be so nauseous and then give him another dose just before bed. Previously, he took the MMS along with me when we first got it and he took up to 15 drops with no unusual affects. There must be something going on inside his body for him to have such a severe reaction after 10 drops this time. I figured that was a "good" thing. Maybe some pathogen killing going on. I thought I would increase the dose by only 1 drop each day until he is well.

scorpiotiger,

Thanks for the article. Elderberry sounds interesting. It grows wild where I lived in Kentucky and we tried to make wine with it. It was awful unfortunately! Sounds like this would be something good to add to my arsenal of supplements. If the MMS doesn't work, I'll give it a try because nothing else seems to be working!

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Sally, I've got the brand "Sambucol" elderberry. I keep some always, waiting for the dreaded flu. (which has arrived in UK now, in poultry)

Thaks for telling us about your son and MMS - it helps to know how everyone experiences it.

Husband got up to 14 drops, then felt nauseous and ill all the next day. Now he is down to 11 drops, and rising again!
He feels better in himself, more energy, not so breathless in the past 3 days.
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