Re: I quit!
"WRONG. This is a SUPPORT forum, not a DEBATE forum.
MMS is NOT a poison, when used as directed.
I'll ask AGAIN. Why did you take MMS if nothing was wrong?
And I'll ALSO ASK AGAIN, did you check your BP and insulin levels?
Most people get a BP reduction, and my wife has seen good circulation
improvement.
(I think I smell a rat.)"
You're the one who is debating.
If you look at my history of posts on this forum, I have related my MMS
experiences. That's exactly what I did when I made my initial post on this
thread.
Initially - around Christmas time, got severe (worst in years) head cold and
fever. Required antibiotics because MMS not only started it, but made it
worse. (You will also find around that time that many posters were
relating very similar experiences while starting MMS. That's not a debate,
that's reality and if that can't be posted on this forum then there shouldn't be
one.)
Then, after clearing up the sinus problems with antibiotics and a Neti pot,
got bad diarrhea with about 6 drops twice a day. So, I quit for a couple
of days and then resumed with no effects whatsoever, eventually working up to 15
drops twice a day on Monday. Without seeing any results of any kind from
this max effort, it's no use to continue because, whether you like it or not,
MMS is a poison and I have no further interest in ingesting poison.
You've now asked twice about BP and insulin levels, and I responded to
that. Why are you asking again?
My BP has not come down. If you think that's a lie then come on over
and you can check it for yourself. Good for your wife, but I have not seen
either circulation improvement nor a reduction in BP. I have claudication
(restricted circulation which results in leg cramps) and in the six weeks I used
MMS there was no improvement in the claudication cramps whatsoever.
You obviously know very little about diabetes because nobody checks their
insulin levels. Diabetics have glucose monitors which check blood glucose
levels. I have a monitor (as do all diabetics) and there has been no
improvement in my blood glucose levels.
I'm also a long-term cancer survivor - without medical intervention.
One of the attractions to me for MMS was that it "cures" cancer, and
I'm always on the lookout for anything that attacks cancer. There is
nothing I have that can measure for cancer, other than a PSA, and my PSA levels
were low before beginning MMS.
If you have difficulty with my experiences with MMS, then don't read them.
I will have MMS on standby in case of any recurrence of cancer, but until
then it is of no value to me.