Acid Reflux Gone After MMS and No Longer Returns

Date Created: August 23, 2012
Author: Gerry Gayner

I was having a terrible time getting food down and, at times, [it was] very embarrassing if I was in a restaurant.

The acid would build up in my stomach and not allow the food to pass into it.

The doctor prescribed Prilosec (the purple pill), but the side effects were more than I wanted to deal with ([everything] from headaches to trouble breathing).

I started taking probiotics, and after a few days they started working and worked great, but if I ran out or forgot to take them for a couple of days, the acid reflux started to come back.

I started to take MMS ([I was] looking for help with gout—but that is another story), and found my acid reflux was gone.

I stopped taking probiotics after the Protocol 1000 and a small maintenance dose of 6 drops a day.

Now, even when I stop the MMS, the acid reflux does not come back.

Some side effects from taking Protocol 1000—after about the second or third day, I woke up with no pain.

I am 61 years old and very active, play sports, etc., [and] have muscle and joint pain daily ([you know] when it takes a minute after you stand up to get moving).

[I] have had liver and kidneys checked, and am in great shape.

The side effects for Prilosec can kill you; MMS has all good ones.

I was having a terrible time getting food down and, at times, [it was] very embarrassing if I was in a restaurant.

The acid would build up in my stomach and not allow the food to pass into it.

The doctor prescribed Prilosec (the purple pill), but the side effects were more than I wanted to deal with ([everything] from headaches to trouble breathing).

I started taking probiotics, and after a few days they started working and worked great, but if I ran out or forgot to take them for a couple of days, the acid reflux started to come back.

I started to take MMS ([I was] looking for help with gout—but that is another story), and found my acid reflux was gone.

I stopped taking probiotics after the Protocol 1000 and a small maintenance dose of 6 drops a day.

Now, even when I stop the MMS, the acid reflux does not come back.

Some side effects from taking Protocol 1000—after about the second or third day, I woke up with no pain.

I am 61 years old and very active, play sports, etc., [and] have muscle and joint pain daily ([you know] when it takes a minute after you stand up to get moving).

[I] have had liver and kidneys checked, and am in great shape.

The side effects for Prilosec can kill you; MMS has all good ones.


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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