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Understand how MMS works
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05 Jan 2012 21:21 #9877
by Moyra T
Understand how MMS works was created by Moyra T
Could someone comment on my question please?
The question is about the Pathogens in the body, I understand that the Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, Parasites, and Protein, all come under the umbrella heading of Pathogens.
Do pathogens (any of the above) take advantage of any injury or illness in the body to feed off the inflammation that happens to be there or do the Pathogens cause the inflammation and the diseases in the body.
Example a knee injury, where the knee has been hurt and the healing seems to take so long for the knee to get back to normal and pain free?
Is this what MMS does, MMS helps to remove the pathogens and then the body’s immune system can take care of healing the body?
If this is how and why MMS works - it seems too simple - so if all the body needs is to be clear of the Pathogen that is causing the problem, the different MMS Protocols for handling the different Pathogens are becoming clear now.
This Pathogen list is from a web site I found about MMS a few years ago, I printed it off, can’t find the same site now.
Pathogens
Any agent causing disease
Usually living microorganisms
Capable of producing infection
Poisons like Arsenic would be excluded
Viruses
Multi – celled but only reproduce inside a plant, animal or person.
Hepatitis, SARS, Herpes, Mono AIDS, HIV, Warts, Influenza, Chicken Pox, Cold Sores, Small Pox, Cold Germs, Bird Flu H5N1, Measles, Norovirus, Tetanus, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
Bacteria
Tiny one – celled creatures, can live inside or outside the body.
Anthrax, Urinary Track Infections, Staph, Peritonitis, E.Coli, Strep Throat, Typhoid, Stomach Ulcers, Salmonella, Tularemia, Morgellons? Lyne Disease.
Fungi
Multi – celled but plant – like simular to tree fungus, takes nutrition from a plant, tree or animal.
Ringworm, Yeast Infection, Adv Pneumonia, Histoplasmasis, Candidiasis, Cryptococcosis.
Protozoa
One – celled creatures usually spread through water
Malaria, Giardiasis, Chagas disease Cryptosporidiosis.
Parasites
Actual complex living organism - can live in intentional track and blood stream.
Round Worm, Tape Worm, Triginosis, Morgellons?
Protein
Multi – celled but can only reproduce inside a plant, animal or person.
BSE Mad Cow Disease, Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID) Disease.
Thank you Moyra T
The question is about the Pathogens in the body, I understand that the Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, Parasites, and Protein, all come under the umbrella heading of Pathogens.
Do pathogens (any of the above) take advantage of any injury or illness in the body to feed off the inflammation that happens to be there or do the Pathogens cause the inflammation and the diseases in the body.
Example a knee injury, where the knee has been hurt and the healing seems to take so long for the knee to get back to normal and pain free?
Is this what MMS does, MMS helps to remove the pathogens and then the body’s immune system can take care of healing the body?
If this is how and why MMS works - it seems too simple - so if all the body needs is to be clear of the Pathogen that is causing the problem, the different MMS Protocols for handling the different Pathogens are becoming clear now.
This Pathogen list is from a web site I found about MMS a few years ago, I printed it off, can’t find the same site now.
Pathogens
Any agent causing disease
Usually living microorganisms
Capable of producing infection
Poisons like Arsenic would be excluded
Viruses
Multi – celled but only reproduce inside a plant, animal or person.
Hepatitis, SARS, Herpes, Mono AIDS, HIV, Warts, Influenza, Chicken Pox, Cold Sores, Small Pox, Cold Germs, Bird Flu H5N1, Measles, Norovirus, Tetanus, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
Bacteria
Tiny one – celled creatures, can live inside or outside the body.
Anthrax, Urinary Track Infections, Staph, Peritonitis, E.Coli, Strep Throat, Typhoid, Stomach Ulcers, Salmonella, Tularemia, Morgellons? Lyne Disease.
Fungi
Multi – celled but plant – like simular to tree fungus, takes nutrition from a plant, tree or animal.
Ringworm, Yeast Infection, Adv Pneumonia, Histoplasmasis, Candidiasis, Cryptococcosis.
Protozoa
One – celled creatures usually spread through water
Malaria, Giardiasis, Chagas disease Cryptosporidiosis.
Parasites
Actual complex living organism - can live in intentional track and blood stream.
Round Worm, Tape Worm, Triginosis, Morgellons?
Protein
Multi – celled but can only reproduce inside a plant, animal or person.
BSE Mad Cow Disease, Common Variable Immune Deficiency (CVID) Disease.
Thank you Moyra T
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05 Jan 2012 22:44 - 05 Jan 2012 22:56 #9882
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Replied by pam on topic Re: Understand how MMS works
Moyra, the crux of the matter is based on the oxidizing potential - Most pathogens have an oxidizing potential less than .95v. So MMS (with an oxidizing potential of .95 volts) is attracted to them, and strips the electron shell of a number of electrons (5 per MMS molecule) in the process of "(MMS) self-destruction". Jim Humble calls it "blowing a hole in the electron shell of the pathogens." In the case of viruses, MMS prevents the growth of proteins that the virus needs to replicate, and once it is unable to replicate, it dies. Once the pathogens are gone, the body's immune system can take over and heal. The body itself is the healer - the MMS just assists by removing the pathogens.
I hope this helps. Obviously, if there has been tissue damage, it will require a bit of time to rebuild, but the body can do this in most cases.
I hope this helps. Obviously, if there has been tissue damage, it will require a bit of time to rebuild, but the body can do this in most cases.
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06 Jan 2012 10:42 #9896
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Replied by Moyra T on topic Re: Understand how MMS works
Pam. Thank you for your answer, your answer has helped me to understand some more of the basics of how MMS works. Moyra T
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