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Thursday, November 15, 2007
MMS Mineral Supplement



Re: MMS Mineral Supplement
Posted by: greatyoga Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:03 am (PST)

Elliot

I do not know much about MMS. Why would it be so bad? Could one reduce the dosage? What happens if the plaque is stripped away fast?

Thanks
GB


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Re: MMS Mineral Supplement
Posted by: joann13333 Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:04 am (PST)

I have a small cell cancer on the outside of the lung. Chemo is not the best thing for anyone. I am on page 43 of the free downloadedable book and it looks promissing to me. I dont have a lot of choices and am on chemo and alternative things that are helping to shrink this thing. It multipies every 3 weeks. Not good for me. Any other thoughts on this product MMS would be appreciated and welcome. Thanks for posting this article, and all the other post on this group. !

Joann

christina12521 wrote: Hi to all, I'm hoping to hear if anyone here has heard of, or used this product? http://www.miraclemineral.org/ I was considering using it for my Hepatitis C. A couple of folks on my Hep c group say they are feeling really good after the use of this product, and are going in for bloodwork to see if it really has reduced the viral load. I'm not selling or promoting this product btw, just hoping to find others who have used it with success. thanks in advance for any answers...

Love and Healing,
Christina



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Re: Topical C for treating Basal Cells
Posted by: yvock Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:07 am (PST)

I know this is minor compared with what a lot of you are up against - but maybe it will help someone.

Recap: I have multiple Basal Cells - 12 removed by doctors over last 11 years, currently have three large ones (though smaller than a dime) that I treated with Cansema. They are very discolored, and I think two of them were incomplete in removing the Basal Cell. The third one I had used an emory board to score the surface prior to treatment. The salve created a very deep hole (lots of pain, some infection, not fun and very gross).

Completed day two of putting Vitamin C on three smallish (2-3 mm) Basal Cells on my left leg. I mixed a very fine powder ascorbic acid (Wild Oats Brand) with a tiny amount of water. It worked like making frosting with powdered sugar. I put a dab on each Basal Cell and covered with a small band aid. There was an initial sharp stinging that quickly subsided - unless I peaked under the band aid. I don't think it's something I would put on a large, open wound - especially on a dog. After day one the spots looked irritated and were double the initial size. After day two, they were more irritated, somewhat raised, and one of them had a black dot in the center (beginning of a scab?). The plan is to keep up the process until they are gone. I think it's working. Years ago I used a product called Skin Answer. It was a glycolic acid that you kept applying. It burned like heck, but it did work - though I was told by a dermatologist that there was no way that I was able to eliminate a Basal Cell on my own. Whatever.

I'll probably start applying the paste to some of my other Basal Cells (too many to count, way more than 40, could be 100 when you count the tiny ones). I tried to cover a large area with it (on my face) but the pain was overwhelming. It seems like band aids may not be needed. The paste quickly hardens to a protective shell.

Diana


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Re: bloodroots
Posted by: mkathryn59 Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:01 pm (PST)

As a general rule when applying it on the surface of the skin you need the zinc. Yes, they have the tincture and you can take it internally. Follow the directions on the bottle though. Too much will cause vomiting. A little is good. I dont know much about the single use of it but it should be ok. They are trying to rule out the zinc is why there are ones leaving it out but it is what opens the surface of the skin when the cancer is deep. I have used the salve both internally and externally. I know it works. Kathryn

szukipoo wrote: I was in the health food store today and they have a tincture of bloodroot. Is there any value in this? Does the bloodroot need the zinc to work?


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Re: bloodroots
Posted by: mkathryn59 Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:29 pm (PST)

And the Salve does not need the clay, Glycerin, sodium propionate, and methyl cellulose. Those last two are preservatives I believe. I know the sodium propionate is a preservative, and methyl cellulose is a filler. You dont need these. My salve is strictly zinc chloride, bloodroot, galangal root, and distill water. This is all. I know because I make it myself. There is no cooking or adding flour or anything else. It is the pure stuff and the original formula. It works.

Kathryn

Dave Felt wrote: oops, I see those ingredients were for their bloodroot paste, not Cansema. Probably similar, tho ..

Dave Felt wrote: Most of the cansema type salves are a mixture of bloodroot and several other compounds.. not just bloodroot. Ingredients from one of the suppliers: (They also have an internal formula..) Ingredients: Purified water, bloodroot powder (Sanguinaria canadensis), red clay, glycerine, zinc chloride, sodium proprionate, methylcellulose.

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