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However I’ve extensive chemo, radiation and hormone therapy for PC but it’s still spreading in my bones, and now maybe in adrenals. I’m over chemo as it’s no longer working to control the spread. Since taking MMS the rate of increase of PSA has decreased, but still has not gone down. Currently I’m at 10 drops of MMS1 transdermal, drink a couple of drops, and take 1/4 capsule of MMS2, each 4 times a day alternating hourly. I know it’s not the hourly protocol for MMS1 but working up to it and getting more MMS2 as it’s said to be the main treatment for PC. Is that the experience of others with PC - that MMS2 is more important? Also is there a threshold dose that’s needed to see real results?
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Professor Thomas Seyfried: Metabolic Therapy - We Know How to Deal with Cancer
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Attached are CDS protocols for prostate cancer. Note that enemas are very important for prostate cancer.
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He still has some arthritis (our chiropractor says knees, spine and hip), his back bothers him, his hip gets sore and often gets tired out with activity still. He was doing activated MMS off and on, but usually 2-3 x/day. Stopped it for a while. He wants to know how to mix it up to drink throughout the day? But he had a stomachache after restarting it (using 50% citric acid), at dose he was using before (6 activated drops). I have CDS, may have him try that instead.
Oh yeah, from all those meds he'd been given, they never warned him of blood clots. So he had one long one, in his vein of leg. PCP wanted him on Eloquis or one of those. I told them, he wasn't going to take it. (PCP hasn't replied to phone or portal messages since - will see how things go at appt this month if they have explanation).
I've had him on 81mg (he takes 2 2x a day) lumbrokinase, nattokinase, and cayenne pepper. After dx in August his leg is improved with less swelling. Big pharma meds do not dissolve clots, they just make your blood thin and cause complications. Question I wonder if activated MMS also dissolves blood clots since it oxidizes blood?
He has refused 2nd dose of Lupron, and we are working to build his testosterone levels back up with herbal products.
I will share my story in another post, since this was related to the topic of prostate cancer.
He is not a fan of enemas, but does use DMSO and often mixes with frankincense and helichrysum oils. Should suggest using it with MMS or CDs. A little confused on terms as it seems in books Humble uses MMS for sodium chlorite? Is MMS1 activated MMS? And sodium chlorite (not active) is what you mix with DMSO correct?
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I think he has low stomach acid, kind of based on blood type; our NaturalPath we use is big into the blood type diet and says both his and mine (mine is different) need supplements to help boost stomach acid. He gets such intense stomach pain and then super tired periodically. He's getting better about using baking soda, at least lately.
I'm also trying to remind him to apply DMSO and Frankincense oil or MMS1 to areas like hip, back and calf (where blood clot his). His had spread into hip and possibly put stress on that bone, but lower spine, and some rib areas too. He had a long clot from knee to groin in one leg. That has apparently moved down? to below the knee now. Have him also taking oral DMSO. But not sure if MMS1 is affecting his stomach acid and needs to work on building that up first?
Our NP said if it's in the bones, she recommends Ultra violet exposure to the blood. Said it's one of the main cancer therapy done in Germany. Also doing Rife therapy.
Hope yours has slowed down and able to get ahead of the game.
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Also been reading Bollinger's research on cancer, don't know if you've heard of them. They have several books now, that address different strategies. Several nutritional things I've read up on; which are challenging to do with MMS1 therapy; as all anti-oxidants. Green Tea, Zinc, All forms of Ginseng, Ginger, Bee Pollen, and Red Rapsberry (ellagic acid) are very effective against the cellular changes causing cancer.
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Which CLO2 protocols is your father following?Hi Laterite, did you experience low stomach acid from your conventional treatment? Just wondering as your symptoms/situation has been very similar to what my father has gone through this year for his prostate issue - his also metastisized. They gave him several other meds on top of the chemo & radiation route. Which he has agreed to stop those for now and just keep an eye on things but do natural. I'm trying to get him on this MMS1 protocol too. But he can only do as much as what you do, about 2-4x/day (just because we are busy during the day and hard to take hourly). Still suffers from VERY Low BP periodically too. And lower back pain with activity.
I think he has low stomach acid, kind of based on blood type; our NaturalPath we use is big into the blood type diet and says both his and mine (mine is different) need supplements to help boost stomach acid. He gets such intense stomach pain and then super tired periodically. He's getting better about using baking soda, at least lately.
I'm also trying to remind him to apply DMSO and Frankincense oil or MMS1 to areas like hip, back and calf (where blood clot his). His had spread into hip and possibly put stress on that bone, but lower spine, and some rib areas too. He had a long clot from knee to groin in one leg. That has apparently moved down? to below the knee now. Have him also taking oral DMSO. But not sure if MMS1 is affecting his stomach acid and needs to work on building that up first?
Our NP said if it's in the bones, she recommends Ultra violet exposure to the blood. Said it's one of the main cancer therapy done in Germany. Also doing Rife therapy.
Hope yours has slowed down and able to get ahead of the game.
Why is he taking baking soda if he is low on stomach acid?
DMSO ingested should dissolve blood clots. Have you read Jim's Heart Attack and Stroke protocols which rely on DMSO to dissolve blood clots?
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Yes I have read up on it, he is doing oral DMSO but only manages a few times a day due to busy and unable to do it hourly.
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