Chronic illness refers to a long-term health condition that persists for months or years and often requires ongoing management rather than short-term treatment. These conditions may include diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, or chronic kidney disease, and they can affect nearly any organ system. Symptoms vary widely depending on the specific illness but commonly involve persistent pain, fatigue, functional limitations, or progressive organ impairment. Risk factors may include genetics, lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, and aging. While many chronic illnesses cannot be cured, they can often be effectively managed through medication, lifestyle modification, regular monitoring, and coordinated medical care to improve quality of life and reduce complications.
MMS use reduced bronchitis symptoms and antibiotic reliance in a chronic co
07:04:11 – Chronic Bronchtis
I am 55 and have been suffering from chronic Bronchitis since I was a child, and am therefore very succeptable to infections.
I have MMS genonnen 1 1/2 years – was not MENR sick – and then did it (sold 5 months ago). I’d like to go back for a cure when I’m not sick anymore, I probably do not get.
The 5 months that it does not take it I’m not sick gewurden, though everything around me was peeved.
I once had a short mucus sore throat, the bronchi were within 1-2 days … but all was forgotten without which I had taken drugs.
My lazy immune system is apparently working again!
I’m going to start soon with MMS, because in my family is from both sides of parents from cancer, the cause of death.
I had to swallow so much antibiotic that has helped it sometimes becomes impossible and a second was tried.
I am glad now to be able to do without it.
I thank Jim from the heart!
Anyone who does not use this option, can not be helped!
Helga
Chronic sinus infection cleared
I’ve been taking MMS for over two years now, and in higher than average doses. I observe nothing but positive side effects. Did not have to take any major medication for close to two years now. Chronic sinus infection cleared. No amount of chem-spraying and office sickness is able to bring me down.
I’ve just started MMS2 a while ago, and I find it is calming immune system so it reacts less histerically to external irritants. My family members take MMS1 on regular basis as well. Beyond the initial period of rapid body detox, nothing dramatic. Nothin but positive side effects.
So, from my perspective, it looks like the outspoken critics of MMS must have a very high stake in disappearing the MMS from the face of the Earth for their own less than altruistic reasons, and their twisted arguments are motivated, if not financed, by the forces not exactly friendly to humanity. As of today, the most common cause of death in the U.S. is medical misdiagnosis and medical tratment. Whoever wants to walk this path, let them. But, please let me, and many others like me, have a choice of personal responsibility for what happens to me, choose the diarhea first and remain healthy thereafter.
We don’t need this brand of your “protection”, doctors.
Iwona
Homemade colloidal silver reduces reliance on pharmaceuticals
Works for me. A non-patentable cheap replacement for 50% ir more of big pharma’s drugs (symptom cover up, no cure). That along with properly made homemade colloidal silver (distilled water, no additives) are all you need unless you break a leg.
MMS reduced chronic sinus pain after prolonged medical treatment attempts
MMS fixed a severe, chronically painful and debilitating sinus problem after 20 years of doctors’ (20+ doctors) attempts at “controlling” it. (The primary cause isn’t susceptible to MMS; it seems to be a spasmed muscle that nobody, as yet, can un-spasm — but I’m working on that.)
Insulin reduction and improved blood sugar after MMS use in a diabetic pati
Hey JOE, and everybody else.
It doesn’t make much sense if you think in “Type 1” and “Type 2” alone. Except if those are – other than “science” knows/thinks – pathogen induced. BUT there are so many other things that are associated with diabetes, which are commonly treated like a “Type 1” or “Type 2”, just because its convenient.
In my own case, as my diabetes was discovered, my doctor put me on insulin straight away, as my A1C was at 12.8% and my fasting sugar was at 277 mg/dl (15.4 mmol/L). He had some test done for antibodies – just to be sure. Results came back: negative. No antibodies, no “Type 1”. He was buffled. He had a test done for insulin resistance (“Type 2”) – which is diagnosed by vastly elevated insulin levels. This test came back negative as well. No “Type 2”, either.
The insulin that he put me on worked fine though. After 4 weeks my A1C had dropped to 8.2% (or someting close to that), after 6 weeks it was at 7.2%, after 12 weeks I was at 6.3%. I am not kidding. But that was on insulin alone, no MMS so far.
There are a BUNCH of other causes for diabetes, especially a chronic infection of the pancreas is quite common and treated as a “Type 1”, as it has the same consequence as antibodies – no insulin produced at all. A bunch of others are treated like a “Type 2”, as the body still produces some insulin, but not enough. So when it’s treated by diet, when a person eats less carbs, it works.
The next bit is storytelling. And contains the point when I started MMS. Further down you will find some explanation on why it might make sense to use MMS for diabetes.
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I was on a CT, which at first meant 18 IE mixed (fast/slow acting) insulin in the morning, 14 IE at night. After about 2 weeks I felt undersugared pretty often at daytimes, my evening sugars were excellent – around 80 mg/dl. So I dropped the morning shot to 16, then 14, then 12 IE. So after 12 weeks I was at 10 IE in the morning and 12 at night.
My doctor kept me on insulin as I was leaving town and country for 5 months. (He previously asked me if that was really necessary, I said yes. He said that I may have to take much more insulin abroad, because of diet, or even climatic changes, etc. And if I ran out of insulin I really needed to find a good doctor, to find an alternative insulin, if mine wasn’t available. I told him that traveling and living abroad is too much fun. Can’t live without it.)
I hadn’t had any A1C test done in 6 months, during my time abroad and even a month after. I don’t advise anyone to do that 😉 But I was just sick of values and medicine and all that BS (pun intended). I did take my medication though!
I reduced my insulin further to 10-10 IE (which was right after I left town, around October) and stayed on that load until Xmas. In the meantime I read about MMS. Just before Xmas my first supply of MMS arrived. I had been very sick with diarrhea about a week before Xmas from an unknown tropical condition, which was treated with HEAVY antibiotics, which seemed to work, but it knocked my immune system so far down, that it made an old herpes infection come back in places where I hadn’t seen for a long time.
I got infected as a child and my herpes shows at one spot on my back – especially as a child when I was playing in the sun with no shirt – and there’s one spot on my chin and lip, which usually breaks open when I am fully stressed out. When I took these antibiotics, both spots broke open at the same time, extremely bad. Plus my whole mouth was sore. I couldn’t eat anything without my tongue hurting (I don’t know for sure that’s related to the herpes, as I had never had it there before).
So when my stack of MMS arrived that was a perfect playground. I was still skeptical about MMS. So I rinsed my mouth and put the MMS on the herpes on my chin and back. That was 6 drops activated. I did that twice within an hour (same MMS mix) and waited until the MMS dried. I repeated that 3 times a day. So I rinsed my mouth and soaked the herpes a total of 6 times a day. The next morning the herpes was better. The blisters started to dry, itching had stopped. I repeated the previous procedure for that day. Next day all blisters were dry. Both spots started to heal, mouth was MUCH better. That’s when I started MMS orally. (The herpes disappeared fully within a week and I haven’t seen it since – even during most stressful times)
Within a few days (seriously!) my BS dropped and I had to reduce my insulin. I even went fully without for a day. However, the diabetes proved more resilient. Back and forth for a few months. I stopped insulin completely for 2 weeks once, than back to 10-10 when I came back home (BS don’t like to change much of latitude and longitude, I guess). Back to 0 within a few weeks. I must say that I stopped MMS a few times for about a week, especially when traveling. The maximum dose of MMS was 14 drops activated for a few days, couldn’t take much more. Baaaah.
However I stopped insulin completely in early April even though my fasting sugars were still much above normal, but BS dropped as soon as I had breakfast. Again, I am not kidding. I measured it out with loads of sticks. And at night they were within the “normal” range.
I had my next meeting with a doctor in late April. My doctor jumped out of his seat, screaming when I told him I had stopped the insulin. He wasn’t yelling at me, he was just so amazed. A1C turned out 5.8%, liver, kidneys, urine – everything perfectly normal. Fasting sugar was 113 mg/dl at that time.
— End of storytelling.
So I dug in some other causes for diabetes. There are some chemicals and pharmaceuticals associated with causing diabetes; vacor (rat poison) and cortisone (injections, not applied topically) over a longer period of time, to only name two.
Some cancers and other medical conditions like hyperthyreosis are also on the list (in this case the diabetes is sometimes referred to as a “secondary” diabetes).
There are also some infections: congenital rubella and herpes.
If you read my storytelling you will probably find the following assumption not too far off: In my case it might be the herpes which is intrenched fully in my system since childhood and causing my diabetes.
So as MMS topically kills herpes, it probably does so internally as well. Actually Jim Humble names herpes as one of the hardest to clear out and says that it might need up to 4 weeks of full dosage (15 drops activated, 3 times a day) to clear out completely.
So as my diabetes isn’t all cured at this time – even though I am fully off any kind of medication now – I am giving MMS another go. I re-started MMS about a week ago and I’m up to 10 drops twice a day. No better or worse for BS now.
I think its going to take about 4 weeks just to get up to 15 drops twice a day. So it’ll take quite some time to tell if it really gets the job done.
So why does it make sense to use MMS for diabetes?
I think many diabetics may be ill-diagnosed. Many “Type 1” folks may have a chronically infected pancreas (usually they know this, as doctors actually check for it). So its more like “Type 1 Therapy” not “Type 1 Diabetes”. And many who are “Type 2” diagnosed may be diagnosed as such as doctors excluded the possibility of “Type 1” from the start (not so severe BS, age of patient, body-weight, etc.). So they don’t really check whether the patient has an insulin-resistance or if they do a test, which comes back negative, they just continue, as the therapy helps (reduces BS).
I don’t know if MMS can cure the cause of “Type 1” – antibodies – or the cause of insulin-resistance. But if someone is treated like a “Type 1”, because of a chronically infected pancreas MMS might very well help, as it is anti-inflamatory. If a person is treated like a “Type 2” and the real reason is an intrenched virus like HCMV/HHV5 (both herpes), then MMS might also work, as it kills out the virus. Or if the diabetes is due to some toxics, which have built up in the body over time, which reduce the pancreas’ capacity, MMS may help to clean them out of the system. But it takes time, a long time actually. And there’s no guarantee that it works. But even if it doesn’t cure the diabetes, it may well make it less severe or prevent/reverse some side-effects.
So if someone tries MMS for diabetes, he or she should better be prepared to go through the complications of MMS (nausea, diarrhea, headache) with each extra drop. And if there is a quick response at first it surely doesn’t mean everything is well – and that it stays that way. It just shows you that there is a response and you’re probably doing good to continue.
I have ALWAYS checked my BS, even since I’m off of insulin now. I only check it in the morning every day, and occasionally before lunch or dinner, if the morning reading was pretty bad, but usually at lunchtime BS is within or close to normal. I strongly advise anyone trying to cure diabetes with MMS to do the same and to go back on medication if BS are not stable enough to stay off.
I advise anyone who is newly diagnosed with diabetes to follow their doctors advise and get their BS in check before trying anything else. (Except MMS applied topically (no DMSO involved ;)) to cure cuts, infections, etc.) Especially if insulin is involved, a patient needs to know the symptoms of hypoglycemia, and how to handle insulin, when to check for BS, when to reduce or increase.
And most important: BE PATIENT. MMS is no miracle in itself, it’s just substance with some powerful features. It doesn’t just dissolve diabetes in thin air.
Herpes Outbreaks Stop After MMS Protocol Use
Well it has been more than a year and a half+ since I started this post ‘MMS Cured My Genital Herpes’ and I am happy to say that I have not had any outbreaks since I posted this August 22, 2008. For over 20 years I struggled with herpes and since doing MMS protocol … HERPES NO MORE!… BTW, I would always, always get an out break from shaving my genitals with a razor no matter what…. Never again! I can totally shave with no concerns anymore.
I have not had any blood work to test if there is still herpes in my body… I DO NOT DO DOCTORS!… What is the quote…’HEAL THYSELF”? I don’t need a blood test to tell me… I NEVER had a blood test to tell me “I HAD HERPES” I just went to planned parenthood at the time and they said ‘you have herpes’… NO TEST REQUIRED… So why would I go get a blood test to tell me what I know already… NO MORE OUTBREAKS!… What more do I need to know about that… My body doesn’t lie… However, if any of you choose to go spend your time and resources to do that for yourself, go for it.
My wife did not ever do any following MMS herpes treatments. She has had a vast improvement though, since her first protocol started her outbreaks were 1 to 2 times a month….. now is 1 to 3 a year! This is huge for us… and our sex life!
Great job to everyone who has gotten the results for themselves… I would like to hear more about the LONG TERM results people have had from their MMS herpes protocol treament. And as for the gentlemen that said his wife died from using MMS… I would like to see the toxicology report on that one… I never heard back what was so about his wife’s passing. I myself have not heard of or read about any deaths due to MMS in the years of working with it and researching its benefits. Not to take anything from his loss, if it is true. I wish him well and am sorry for his loss.
Blessings to everyone…
Prostate cancer detected; treatment shows reduced cell presence
11:03:10 Mr. M. reported – Prostate Cancer
Hello,
In October 2009 I was diagnosed with severe cases of prostate cancer diagnosed.
The urologist recommended me for an immediate operation.
I heard that from my pre-existing diabetes and membranous
Glomonerotufritis cause these problems could have major surgery.
I was looking for alternative solutions. And I came across MMS1 and later on MMS2.
Since 2010, I suppose Jannuary them in combination. Since February 2010, I feel much better.
Left end of February, I create a dark-field microscopy, which showed that the cancer only present in small single cells. By the end of April, I’ll continue with the combination MMS1-MMS2 on me and then undergo a biopsy, the urologist.
The exchange of experiences with patients with similar symptoms, I would be very interrested.
mfg WS
Crohns disease patient reports symptom improvement after using MMS
My son has crohns disease, since he was 17. He is now 25. I started him on MMS yesterday with one drop, today he did 2 drops. I thought I would try and keep a log like others did, as it was helpful and comforting to me. I saw one other post on crohns which was helpful. He feels completely cured. We have tried many things, including conventional medicines, herbs from a chinese dr., and homeopathic medicines at a clinic. I think they were some helpful, but couldn’t help him get cured, and after a while, it gets very expensive since health insurance will not pay for alternative medicines. God bless you all who are sick and trying to get healed. I will come back and post with more later.
Sincerely,
Sharon
