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I recommended someone to do CDS for HIV. But should he do MMS instead?
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07 Mar 2014 04:39 - 07 Mar 2014 04:43 #40942
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I recommended someone to do CDS for HIV. But should he do MMS instead? was created by guruamrit
Now that I saw that CDS may not work for Malaria…I was wondering if anyone knows about HIV and CDS.. I recommended that because of the taste, but could recommend capsules.
Also, does anyone know of someone that has become negative after MMS?
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Also, does anyone know of someone that has become negative after MMS?
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07 Mar 2014 06:14 #40945
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Replied by Rev Ray on topic I recommended someone to do CDS for HIV. But should he do MMS instead?
there is reason to believe human mathematical error was the reason CDS did not cure Malaria in that specific test.
There are different benefits to each method of making and using MMS.
See CDH threads for most recent developements
There are different benefits to each method of making and using MMS.
See CDH threads for most recent developements
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07 Mar 2014 13:07 #40951
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Replied by gjplaceres on topic I recommended someone to do CDS for HIV. But should he do MMS instead?
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Nobody will become negative of HIV because the test was design to detect antibodies no Virus. Once you got the sickness your body build antibodies and stay with you until you died. So the test will be always positive but your CD4 count will reach your normal levels that the test that tell you if you are free from the virus.
Nobody will become negative of HIV because the test was design to detect antibodies no Virus. Once you got the sickness your body build antibodies and stay with you until you died. So the test will be always positive but your CD4 count will reach your normal levels that the test that tell you if you are free from the virus.
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