A yeast infection is a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida species, most commonly Candida albicans, affecting areas such as the vagina, mouth, or skin. In women, vaginal yeast infections often cause itching, burning, soreness, unusual discharge, and irritation during urination or sexual activity. Oral yeast infections (thrush) can produce white patches, redness, and discomfort in the mouth or throat. Skin infections may appear as red, itchy rashes in warm, moist areas such as under the breasts, between folds of skin, or in the groin. While yeast infections are common and usually not serious in healthy individuals, they can be more frequent or severe in people with weakened immune systems, diabetes, hormonal changes, or prolonged antibiotic use.
Lime juice improves drinkability and reduces nausea of MMS activation
I’ve changed my activator to lime juice and it’s much easier to drink for some reason. The smell is the same but getting it down is really not hard at all – and no real aftertaste. I don’t have the time to mess with adding juice, I just chug it. Also the nausea is not nearly as bad (considering I’m still upping the dose).
The citric acid, though I’m aware is the preferred method, was really not agreeing with me! I’m not sure why, and wonder if others who stopped taking MMS because of the taste have tried different activators?
Anyway, my body continues to “clean out,” showing tons of little strings, along with the yeasty smell, I can only assume is candida hyphae (am trying MMS for deep-rooted candida in fungal form), though who knows for sure. It’s not worms, since I’ve already sliced Tapeworms to death with diatomaceous earth. This is something new, and anything that looks like tons of strings is welcomed out of my intestinal tract! 🙂
Anyway, just thought I’d mention the activator. Oh also eating food any less than 3 hours before or after makes me nauseated, so I can’t do the frequent dose protocol like I originally intended. I’m doing first thing in the morning and when I get home from work, when my stomach is totally empty, so I eat and supplement during the day and before bed.
I’m taking ionic sea minerals, D3, iodine, and cal/mag/zinc pill. Any suggestions are welcome.
Psoriasis improved with daily MMS use and skin application
i use mms already for 1,5 year and no matter what others say, it does well for my skin.
i recommended it to my friend with psoriasis and he uses 3 times 6 drops a day and 10 drops in a half glass of water to wet his skin with it a couple of minutes before he takes a shower.
it’s gone now.
i’ve seen it myself.
MMS use linked to worsened yeast infection; outbreak occurred after resumin
{Posted earlier that they would try to cure Herpes with MMS. This post was an interim post…}
Well I must say that I was going really hard at it and then I had a yeast infection that would not go away. MMS actually made the yeast infection worse so I decided to stop and treat the infection and have not picked back up on my schedule… But I did it 2 weeks and I did have a bump in with an outbreak today. But that was the longest for me since It started in July. But I will be doing Both MMS1 and MMS2 I started today.
Candidiasis symptoms resolved with citric acid and hydration
I had been suffering from an extreme Candidiasis infection throughout my body that was comprimising my immune system and internal organs trying to deal with the toxic release from the Candida. It has completely wiped away my symptoms and I have felt alive after months of suffering. I have found it extremely effective to mix my mms sollution/citric acid into a dropper bottle and fill empty pill casings with the sollution at the three minutes and swallow them down with my 15+75 drop sollution potency. I would drink an entire 12 oz glass of water with this. Aside from a slight burn, I was able to handle the dosage without the severe nausea. The diarhea was about the same, but as I continue with this dosage my body seems to be accomodating the high dosage and I am feeling even better. Stay hydrated and good luck!
MMS irrigation reduces sinus toxins and improves symptoms over time
Irrigation with MMS
After lurking here for awhile I thought I’d give my experience with MMS and maybe get some ideas where to go from here. I have a chronic infection that is extremely difficult to erradicate due to it’s biofilm formation. After trial and error I’ve found the most efficient way to get MMS into my system is through irrigation with my sinuses. I use 4 drops MMS and activate then mix with warm saline and put in my Grossan irrigator.
The biofilm produces its own toxins and I’ve found this amount of MMS does a great job in erradicating those toxins. I always feel better afterwards. If I try to hold the MMS in my sinuses longer my symptoms get worse. I’ve gotten better but it’s such a slow process. I’m thinking of integrating Nutrasilver with my protocal.
Also, from what I’ve read many people have had problems with Candida. I’m taking care of my thrush by brushing my toungue with activated MMS straight then gargling with MMS and water. I’ve stopped drinking it as my stomach couldn’t handle it (plus irrigation is much more effective).
Grandfather's energy and mouth infection returned after MMS use
{Various different profiles}
I mentioned before that my grandfather, 59, has cancer that originated from the colon. He has tumors in his bladder. I advised for him to make his way to 15:75 but what you say makes sense since he has recently reported a lack of energy and a yeast infection in his mouth that was gone had come back.
{2/25/11}
…The last I heard, he was at 9:45 with MMS. Ever since my grandmother started giving him higher than a 4:20 dose, she has reported that he has good and bad days…
{3/25/09}
According to my wife my grandfather’s condition is improving and he is receiving physiotherapy on his legs.
{4/27/09 by Anonymous Coward 659131}
…MMS helped prolong my grandfather’s life. He died on Friday, but not from MMS…
Rico’s ear infection reversed with chlorine dioxide treatment
Rico’s miracle…(dog’s ear treatment)
Sometimes in life we end up in exactly the right place, at the right time, know the right people, and have the right knowledge to work through a situation.
Here is an amazing story of how Rico missed his appointment with death and now is well on his way to full recovery.
Rico is a dog. He is a black Labrador mix. He is 8 years old and has spent most of his life working as a fund raiser demonstration of helping dogs. A helping dog is one that helps people out. The most familiar is the seeing eye dog that blind people use. There are also other highly trained dogs that help people in a variety of ways. Some are trained to recognize seizures. When their owner has a seizure, the dog will press a button to summon help. Others are trained to help in life’s day to day chores. Someone with tremors and also a loss of mobility may drop some change when they are paying for a purchase. The helper dogs can pick up penny’s, dimes, nickles, and quarters off of the floor and hand them back to the person that dropped them. They can also assist in removing shoes, coats and even pants.
Rico is trained in all of this, and has gone around raising awareness for these highly trained dogs and raising money for various charities. Rico has been on television, written up in magazines, and has raised tens of thousands of dollars for charity. He has visited people in the hospital and people in assisted living communities.
However, Rico has a problem…
Rico has had re-occurring ear infections for seven and a half of his eight years of life. He has medical records exceeding 25 pages, and almost all of that has to do with various treatments done to fight his ear infections. Almost everything has been tried, and nothing seems to work.
As this infection works down into the ear, it destroys the ear drum, and then dissolves the bones that allow the dog to maintain his balance. Usually, when the dog develops vertigo, he is put down.
Cultures were done on Rico’s ears and he was diagnosed with an underlying yeast infection, but the bad infection was caused by the Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. This bacteria is a gram negative, aerobic, bacteria that lives in moist places and unless it is controlled, it can be fatal. It is also one of the most difficult bacteria to kill of with antibiotics, and it seems to become antibiotic resistant in many cases.
This is what happened in Rico’s case. About a month ago he came down with another ear infection. He was administered three rounds of oral antibiotics combined with having his ears packed with topical antibiotics. This packing has a consistency of lard and gradually releases the antibiotics as it gradually melts in the ear.
After the first two rounds of antibiotics, Rico went in for a check up. The vet said that it looked like “a sewer” in his ears. There was dark brown sludge dripping out of his ears and a very unpleasant odor. The vet decided to flush Rico’s ears and to take a camera and have a look inside. The observations were grim. Rico’s ears were bleeding, pus-filled, and his ear drums were “shredded.”
The vet packed Rico’s ears again and the note on his chart said that most likely Rico would not survive treatment, but the vet would like to see Rico in two weeks, if he was still living.
Kathy, Rico’s owner, was devastated. She was unable to sleep for several days, and she started to loose hope. This battle had been going on for over seven years, and it looked like the end was near.
This is where I come in…
As you know, I have been doing a lot of research on sodium chlorite and acidified sodium chlorite solutions. We have a small group of people that are trying various combination’s and we are all trying to understand how this stuff works. Well, it seems that my reputation has spread a little, and Kathy was talking with a friend who told her to contact me.
I get this phone call asking if we could meet and discuss Rico’s ear infection. I agreed, met Rico and had a long chat with Kathy. I did not fully grasp that Rico wasn’t expected to live more than a few days to a week during this first meeting, and I popped into Science mode and began wondering what the best thing I could do would be, or what assistance I could offer Kathy and Rico.
I told Kathy that there were no guarantees, that I was not a medical professional, and that I know basically next to nothing about dogs ears. I do understand chemicals and chemistry, and I told her I could come up with a “best guess” and train her how to work with the chemicals.
She gave me the details of Rico’s infection and told me that this last ear packing was not working. Rico was slapping at his ears and his energy levels were low. His ears were hot, and this is not a good sign in dogs. I noted an overwhelming sense of despair in Kathy, and told her to give me a little time to check some things out and I would get back to her the next day.
I did some research on this infection and became aware of how serious it was. Rico was living on borrowed time. As soon as the infection effected his balance, Kathy was going to have him put down. Nothing was working and the infection was spreading.
Rico weighed 93 pounds. I decided that the best course of action would be to mix up a little stronger dose and start attacking this bacteria orally, while the packing was in his ears. Once the packing came out of his ears, we would move to topical treatment, and I thought that would work, if we could get there in time.
One of our group recently had a mishap when handling the 28% solution of sodium chlorite. He flipped the nozzle back, then reached up, on reflex, to wipe a piece of dust from his eye. Instant irritation and discomfort occurred. Fortunately, we were near an eye wash station, so we flushed his eye out and no damage was done.
In spite of our strict policies for handling this solution, we had a mishap. I decided to stop working with the 28% solution and dilute it down to a much safer 5% solution. You can do everything with a 5% solution that you can do with a 28% solution, it just takes a little more, and the 5% solution is much safer to handle and work with.
Kathy had picked up a bottle of MMS. The first thing we did was dilute it down to a 5% solution. The last thing she needed was to inflict a chemical burn on her skin or eyes, or on her dogs skin or eyes. She has three dogs, so her house is quite busy.
The next day we started on Rico. We gave him drinking water that had a concentration of 5 PPM free chlorine dioxide in it. He drank it on command, but didn’t like it. I decided that it would be better to drop the concentration down so he would be willing to drink a lot of it. We adjusted the concentration down to about 1 PPM free chlorine dioxide. He drank this without any protest.
The next day Kathy called and told me that some of the packing was working its way out, and behind it was this shoe polish brown sludge that indicated that the infection was growing underneath the antibiotic packing.
I, once again, reminded her that I had no medical training, but I did look up the bacteria involved in the infection and I explained to her that it had a CT of 5, which was very low. This means that a 5 PPM chlorine dioxide solution would kill it off, in a petri dish, in one minute. I felt that if we could get to the point where we were topically treating the ears, we could stop this bacterial infection.
She decided to work at getting the packing out and decided to put her faith in me and the chlorine dioxide solution.
Thursday night was the first treatment in Rico’s ears. We were using a solution with 60 PPM free chlorine dioxide poured into the ear and worked around there for 60 seconds. Then the other ear was treated the same way.
There was still gunk from the packing coming out, but I felt the treatments were going well.
I discovered a paper that used something similar on the same antibiotic resistant bacteria and they had a 50% success rate over 14 days of treatment. They were using a 0.2% sodium chlorite solution activated 1:1 with 1.2% citric acid. I mixed some of this up to do some testing on it, and had some unexpected results. The activation was taking a long time, and the resultant chlorous acid solution had a lower PH than what I though it should be.
A phone call to Bruce at BioSafe helped me figure out what was going on. Bruce is one of the leading authorities on Acidified Sodium Chlorite solutions, in the world. His efforts in educating me are greatly appreciated.
If you read this Bruce; Kathy, Rico and I thank you for your help.
Kathy continued with the ear treatments and in another couple of days, Rico’s ears seem to have cleared up.
Kathy was meeting with friends and was chatting away when suddenly one of her friends stopped her and told her that Rico was responding to his name. He could hear.
Kathy called me and we decided that it was time to go back to the vet and see where we were. She had called one of the vets that had done the study I found for her and we were able to actually find a commercial product. When she called a supply house, she was informed that it had only been out for about a year and was a fast mover.
I then called Alcide to see if there had been any progress on this product and was told that the study was never to have been published. It seems that they don’t have the proper listings to have it used as a medicine. They use their products in food processing, but not as a medicine.
Digging a little further we found that Frontier Pharmaceutical, and Stone Manufacturing both offer similar products. In addition, I discovered that the solution from Frontier had 20 PPM chlorine dioxide. My “wild guess” at using 60 PPM wasn’t that far off.
Kathy and I arrived at the vet and Kathy said that she wasn’t going to talk until the vet checked Rico’s ears. He did, then we talked. She told him the story and I explained the chemistry. I told him that it seemed that things were clearing up, but I am not trained in medicine and did not know what to do next.
The vet looked at the paper work we provided detailing Rico’s whole course of treatment, looked at the paper showing the results the other vets had using a similar product, and proceeded to explain in detail how this ear infection progresses.
He then said that when he looked in Rico’s ears he say pink healthy tissue, no signs of irritation, and Rico’s ear drums were starting to heal. There was no sign of infection.
He was very impressed and spent an hour with us talking about what we had done. In the end he told us to continue with the twice a day treatment for another two weeks, and then to bring Rico back in for a check up.
At this point I asked if we should cut the strength of the solution in half, and he told me no. There is no sign of irritation, and it is very important to eliminate all the bacteria from the other side of the ear drum. If the ear drum heals and there is bacteria behind it, there will be problems. Since there is no sign of irritation, we should continue at the same strength, just to make sure all of the bacteria get killed.
The vet did not think that the oral dose would do much of anything, so we stopped giving Rico that.
I did give Kathy the formula for a mouthwash solution and she is using that on Rico’s teeth, so we haven’t completely stopped oral treatment.
That was a couple of days ago. I got a call from Kathy saying that Rico is romping a playing and his hearing is coming back. She went to the store and got him an obnoxious squeaky toy, and he is having a ball playing with it and making noise all over the place. Kathy may begin to regret that, but she is on cloud nine and is quite willing to put up with a little noise.
Wow, what an experience. Seven and a half years of fighting this ear infection and continuing to loose, time after time. Pictures showing the severity of the infection and the shredded ear drums. And finally the exam that shows things completely turned around. We are hoping that the vet will take some pictures at the next visit so we can have before and after comparisons. Rico is a completely changed dog. He is romping and playing and his energy levels have increased off the chart. Kathy said that she did not realize how much this infection slowed him down.
In about three days we went from a prognosis of death to the beginning of Rico having his hearing restored. The vet had tried everything he could and had basically given up. When shown what we did, he just kept smiling and smiling.
This is not a cure all for all ear infections. There are a lot of cases where the bacteria and yeast infections respond to antibiotics. However, if you run out of options and are facing death, it is worth taking a chance on an alternative treatment, and in this case it worked very well.
Tom
MMS reduces cravings for sugary foods and increases desire for vegetables
See I told you!! MMS acts as our inner conscience. When I started the yeast free diet I was cooking some barley/amaranth bread with Stevia, for my sugar cravings. With MMS I don’t really want to eat those anymore, makes me a little nauseous. But I crave for string beans, carrots, zucchinis and avocados. Funny huh?
Whenever I have kids I’ll give them MMS so that they take their veggies (LOL) 🙂
