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Antibiotic-resistant ESBL bacteria eliminated after MMS1 use

Date Created: December 10, 2009

(10.12.09) Mrs. Z. – Darmbakterieum (EBSL)

A success story:

Resistant Darmbakterieum EBSL eliminated by MMS1.

I (78 years old) was German friends alerted to MMS1.

I had 5 years ago to undergo a spinal surgery.

Unfortunately I suffered a nerve injury. To this day I have to take powerful drugs to some extent has moved to bleiben.Das MMS1 not helped so far.

During the hospital stay, I caught an antibiotic-resistant intestinal bacteria ESBL, which was not eliminated, according to the doctors.

In the 5 years I have had bladder infections plus 34 times 34 times antibiotics.

In October 2009, was the first time I used mms1.Nach 14 days free at the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases is sent by the bacterium ESBL fecal sample – the result suggested in the laboratory “like a bomb” – inexplicable.

To this day I still have problems with the bladder, but it is “bacteria free”.

For me a great burden has disappeared, I could make it as good as any holiday.

You should now see the problem in the part of the disc L4 / 5, nerve damage, to be resolved.

Whether this is possible? Maybe I should take additional MMS2?

I’m excited about MMS1 and convinced of the effect varied.

Sincerely I.Z. Switzerland


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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