Swollen feet, also known as peripheral edema, occur when excess fluid accumulates in the tissues of the feet and lower legs. This can result from a variety of causes, including prolonged standing or sitting, injury, infection, poor circulation, heart failure, kidney or liver disease, or certain medications. Symptoms may include puffiness, tight or shiny skin, discomfort, and, in some cases, indentation of the skin when pressed (pitting edema). Swelling can be temporary and mild or persistent and more serious, depending on the underlying cause. Because it may signal systemic health issues, ongoing or severe swelling should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
MMS use associated with reduced symptoms in some individuals
I have been using MMS for over a year. I have seen great results in getting rid of bacteria in my body and seen it working with friends and family. I personally haven’t got any diseases of any kind but we all have bacteria of some sort and I did get a swollen stomach and gases. An old lady with diabetes with swollen feet, couldn’t walk anymore and needed help from family to look after her. After taking MMS 1, for 2 weeks, she could walk again and she got her life back and her family didn’t have to look after her anymore. They were impressed and very happy.
My brother had a fungal infection in his feet, used MMS for a week, all gone. I gave it to an overweight woman, that feels chronic fatigue most of the time. She took MMS for a week, she doesn;t feel it anymore. But of course she is changing her bad food habits. It’s all related, don’t leave it all to MMS, we need to eat fruits and veggies. Sleep well.
