Type II Diabetes on the mend

Date Created: October 26, 2012
Author: Desert Dog

Short history, was healthy 5 years ago in May with an A1C of 5.0 and fasting glucose level of 104.  In November of the same year, hospitialized with glucose of 850+ and A1C of 12.5.  That is only 5 months, not the normal 10 – 12 years before failing to insulin.  I immediately was insulin dependent, which I kept tight control of the glucose levels

I stumbled accross MMS a year ago, and just last month started on MMS due to a bad flu bug.  Did the Clara 6 and 6 protocol, and poof, no flu the next day.  So, I did 6 drops  in the morning and 6 in the evening and after a week noticed that I had to dial the insulin usage down.  Then I read the full protocol 1000, I started that 3 weeks ago, and had a doc visit today.  My A1C is back to 5.0, and I was taken off all insulin.  I am still taking Metformin to protect the kidneys that are stressed (blood work).  I also have hyper-tension, which is not under control yet.  This is a work in progress, as I am beginning to start MMS2 to speed things up.

I will update again when I am off all diabetic meds, and hopefully blood pressure meds as well.  Side note, I had a gall bladder attack last month, and have several stones, largest is 12 mm.  Since starting protocol 1000 I have had no acute attacks.


FYI: Old Protocols


In the early days of MMS, a common protocol involved taking a 15-drop dose 3 times a day.  This has long since been improved in various ways.  Some of the older testimonials will talk about these 15-drop doses. Overall today it is not suggested to take such large doses in one shot, but rather much lower doses and on an hourly basis—which provides a more gentle and steady approach. Full details on how to properly use the various protocols can be found in the MMS Health Recovery Guidebook.
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