A Long and Interesting Testimonial

Date Created: October 16, 2011

I began protocol 1000 for HIV on Friday. This will be my third day. I have been following the protocol closely, although I may have eaten too soon before doing a dose at dinner time the first day. I am seeing in the FORUM that it is advisable to wait at least 30 minutes after a meal. Jim says to eat an apple though if nausea occurs.

I began with 1 drop the first 2 hours. Then went to 2 drops the next hour. By the 4th hour, I was up to 3 drops with no nausea. Haven’t had any effects at all yet, going into my third day. The doses turn yellow and have a strong chlorine odor, even after mixing with juice. I am mixing it with organic apple juice, no ascorbic acid added. The first 5 doses, I used a drink called NAKED, a green mix with spirullina and other greens. No ascorbic acid in that juice either, so I believe that I am following the protocol correctly. Perhaps the NAKED juice neutralized the mix? Clyde told me that he was using that brand of juice so I assumed it was alright.

I was just expecting some reaction but none so far. Keep in mind that I did complete a 5 day colon detox a week ago. I am taking my ARVS about an hour or more either before or after the doses. I will do a MMS bath this evening. Any comments or other suggestions?

I was planning on doing the protocol as Jim suggests. 3 weeks then maintenance dosing. You are saying here that it has taken ’40 odd days, 3-4 months for others.

I am not sure at this point just how long I should continue with the protocol as I am not ‘sick.’ Everyone says to do the protocol until you are well. That isn’t going to work for me as I really have no sick feelings from HIV. Just some stomach bloating and spleen swelling from the ARVs. I feel pretty good actually. Not at all like the people that you have been treating there with HIV who are most likely in pretty bad shape.

So, do you suggest that I do 3 weeks (including bath protocol when I can) and then maintenance doses every day (4-6 drops a day all at once, as Jim suggests in his book) and then wait several months to get lab work done and see how it goes? Keeping in mind that I am still taking the ARVs. Thanks.

{10/16/11}

…I just had lab work done (both CD4 and VL) last Friday. Began the protocol that afternoon. Will get lab work again sometime the end of January or beginning of February…doctor’s request. I am hoping that by then the protocol will have boosted my CD4 count. It’s around 400 right now. And perhaps, hopefully, the spike in VL from the MMS will have leveled off a bit so the test results don’t freak the doctor out too badly. HA!…

{10/23/11}

Just finished my 10th day. So far, I have had no adverse side effects to the protocol whatsoever. I am consuming the MMS1 drops with organic apple juice, as it has nothing added. The taste is like drinking apple cider from a glass that was washed and not rinsed out very well…kind of a ‘soapy’ tangy taste. Not bad at all.

I haven’t experienced fatigue but I am sleeping better…it’s a deeper and longer sleep period, which is good because I am usually awake after about 4 hours and then can’t go back to sleep. My Acupuncturist says that’s a liver issue. It’s getting better. Drinking water after every dose as well. Peeing a lot! Also taking extra vitamin C, my multivitamin and a couple of antioxidant supplements a couple of hours after my final dose.

It’s sometimes hard to get a dose in every 60 minutes, particularly at work. However, I am not concerned, Jim has said to back off and actually stop taking a dose if you have nausea, etc., so, I don’t think it will hurt if I miss a dose by an hour occasionally. I am trying very hard to stay with it on an hourly basis, however. I have also gone to as much as 10 doses in one day a couple of times and I am also taking a bath with MMS1 2-3 times a week.

My appetite has increased, although it wasn’t poor anyway.

The protocol is going well. I am still taking the ARVs. As I was not sick before, I’m not seeing any improvements other than those listed above. Having faith that MMS1 is destroying the HIV in my body.

{10/26/11}

Finished my 13th day on p1000 today. Took 1200mg of vitamin C last night before bed, along with NAC, ALA and a multivitamin and extra magnesium and calcium. Woke up during the night with mild diarrhea. When I got up for work I had wicked diarrhea. Mostly water. Not sure if it was caused by the MMS or Vitamin C or a combination of both. At any rate, I got rid of some stuff.

Getting sleepy throughout the day. Taking MMS1 hourly at work and really do have a difficult time staying awake at times. It’s hard to get out of bed each morning. Feel like I could sleep in. Sometimes I have a mild fever off and on during the night (sweats), as well as some fast heart rate at times. Some minor lightheadedness at times. Things are moving right along. HA!

Have an appt. with my physician on 11/3. That will be the last day of my 3rd week on the protocol. Will see what my lab work is like that was done the morning of the day I began the protocol. Expecting VL to be undetectable and CD4 above 400 as it has been for months. Cheers!

{11/5/11}

I’m on the third day of my 4th week. Will finish the week and then go to maintenance doses daily. I am also taking Kalonji oil twice a day, as well as adding DMSO to my doses and taking MMS/DMSO baths. I must say that either the DMSO or the Kalonji Oil, or both, are really helping with some of the side effects of the ARVs, which I am still taking. My stomach has been severely bloated and hard forever it seems. Direct effect of the ARVs. The protocol that I am on is helping with that and I am not having diarrhea but 2-3 good healthy bowel movements daily. I find it difficult to pace the doses around eating, so I haven’t really worried about it too much. Staying away from Vitamin C as much as I can…and powerful antioxidants, until a couple of hours after my last daily dose. Also doing extra doses some days. Taking extra C and antioxidants along with vitamins as well after the last dose for the day. Have an acupuncture appt. on Monday. Will treat to move toxins out of the liver and spleen, etc. He is anxious to see how the protocol has affected me from his viewpoint.

Had my appt. with my ID specialist on Thursday. My lab work, which was taken hours before I started the p1000, was good. CD4 counts had gone down a bit…down to 276 from 320 or so. About 12%. Percentage is about the same as it has been and the doc was not very concerned. He knows that the CD4s can go up and down even hourly. He seems to swear by the VL test though.

My VL is tested with the latest PCR test, which can measure as low as 20 ppm. I believe that anything below 50 ppm is considered undetectable. My VL is 21 ppm. HA! So, is that 21 ppm of antibodies to HIV and other viruses? Doesn’t sound like my body is having to put up a fight against HIV does it? Keep in mind that these results were taken prior to MMS consumption. Makes me think that whoever interpreted the results just didn’t want me to be below the 20 ppm mark so listed it as 1 ppm over the minimum that the test can measure.

I also wonder if I had gone to get an Elisa and Western Blot test before starting the p1000, if I would have tested negative. You betcha!

So, if the protocol is killing all pathogens, then once the VL spikes and the blood is cleared of it all, I should really show up below that 20 ppm level. Makes me wonder though…if the PCR test is finding other things than just the illusive HIV, then I am obviously pretty clean of anything it seems. My liver and platelets are fine. Blood pressure a little high. 140 over 80. Not that out of range for me. The Kalonji oil might help with that.

My next lab work is scheduled for the middle of February. That will give me 3 months between the protocol and the lab work. I will continue to take Kalonji oil daily until I run out…about a month. Still on the ARVs and wondering if they are affecting the outcome of the protocol at all. Guess I will find out. If the MMS is actually neutralizing the ARVs, they shouldn’t be doing anything, right? Jim said that to stay on the ARVs, one needs to continue with the p1000 to neutralize them.

Will see how my next lab work goes. I didn’t tell the doctor what I am up to. Waiting until the next visit the end of February. Expecting my lab results to still be ‘off’ but hopefully not too bad. Keeping the faith.

{11/8/11}

Day 5 of my 4th week on protocol 1000. Although I don’t really find the taste that bad with apple juice, I am getting tired of it.

Had my acupuncture treatment yesterday. This form of Oriental Medicine puts special emphasis on the science and art of pulse diagnosis. Contemporary Pulse Diagnosis®, based on the work of John HF Shen, OMD and further developed by Leon Hammer, MD, provides the foundation for an in depth diagnosis and for preventative medicine.

Pulse diagnosis is an exquisite and sophisticated means of understanding the whole person. The pulse reveals the patient’s constitution, previous illnesses, early insults to normal physiology, environmental stressors, trauma, lifestyle, emotions and behavior. Pulse diagnosis can also predict possible future pathologies with accuracy. This allows the practitioner to address the patient’s unique situation rather than a pattern, disease, or Causative Factor. This school is currently the only one in the United States teaching this sensitive and subtle skill. I am finding it very interesting.

The acupuncturist made the comment when doing my pulse that my liver and kidneys were not very happy. This was the first visit that I have had since on the MMS. He saw quite a few conditions/diagnosis that he had never seen in me before. He was concerned that the MMS might be rough on my liver/kidney and spleen. I thought that it might also be the DMSO. However, he is very excited that I am doing the protocol and has a few friends who are also HIV+ that he has told them about my journey. They are all interested in learning more and he wants to get a group together to discuss it. Great!

Two more days on p1000 and then I move to maintenance doses daily for a while. Will see how I am feeling. I only got about 4-5 hours of sleep the last two nights…computer virus that was a real problem. Had to finally get Microsoft technicians to spend about 7 hours on it. I am pretty burned out today. I am experiencing a slight headache. Could be from the acupuncture treatment as he really got my blood and energy moving in my liver/spleen/kidneys and stomach…helping to release some more of the toxins. Onward! Cheers!

{11/20/11}

Well friends, after doing 4 full weeks of protocol 1000 plus using DMSO at times, particularly in bath therapy, and beginning and continuing a maintenance protocol for going on 2 weeks, I have mustered the courage to stop taking my ARVs. Whew! I admit, it is a scary thing that I do! Almost as frightening as having to tell the doc!

I decided to write a lengthy letter to my doctor, disclosing my decision, (‘disclosing’ is a touchy issue with the HIV diagnosis, eh!?) rather than wait until my next appt. in late February. There are several reasons for doing it this way:

1. I am a coward. (I just didn’t think that I could deal with a face to face argument about it at this point but I am pretty certain that will come in February, if not before.)

2. I wanted to direct him to information on the Internet that he can study over the next couple of months, including the Reappraising AIDS channel on You Tube. I discovered it myself today and I think that he will find it very enlightening. All of the really juicy videos, including the latest documentary called “House of Numbers’ and extended interviews with the participants, is there. I also linked him to the Alberta Reappraising HIV web site, which has a ton of information, as well as a huge list of ‘re- appraisers’, many who are in the medical and scientific field.

3. After getting a response to questions about ARVs from Rev. Jordan on the Forum, and viewing some of the documentary videos on the internet, I realized that it was time to make a decision to go for the whole enchilada, so to speak, and stop poisoning myself, whatever the outcome. I can’t wait until February.

In my letter to my doctor, I stated that it is against everything that I know to be true to poison my body in an attempt to heal it. I told him that my decision is a final one and that if for no other reason, he should do his own research into the reappraisal theories to see what a scam the HIV industry has become. I told him that the medical establishment needs to realize that they have a lot of PR to do to save any credibility that they have as far as HIV=AIDS goes. More and more people are going to hear about the ‘other side’ of the HIV hypothesis and will see their theory for what it is…full of holes.

and so it goes. As of today, I am ARV free!! Cheers!

{1/21/12}

…I am doing really well…my stomach and spleen are healing slowly from being off of the ARVs. I haven’t spoken to my doctor but my case manager for AIDS has been very supportive of my decision.

I am still taking daily maintenance doses of MMS-6 drops activated twice a day. I am supposed to get lab work done the end of January in preparation for my doctor visit in late February. Haven’t had any done since doing the MMS.

I feel good…

{1/25/12}

DV, welcome to the Forum. I was diagnosed poz in 2000. Was generally healthy until I stopped ARVs in 2007 for 18 months. Came down with what was diagnosed as Encephalitis caused by Toxoplasmosis and was treated with malarial drugs for 9 months and also put back on the ARVs. That was about 3 years ago. I discovered MMS last Fall and began the protocol 1000 in October. Did that for 5 weeks then moved to a rather heavy maintenance dose (6 drops twice a day), which I am still taking daily. I also did 3 separate Malarial protocols after I completed the p1000. My main concern, believe it or not, is the Toxo, not HIV. Toxoplasmosis almost killed me and I don’t want to go through those migraine headaches/nausea/loss of equilibrium ever again.

I have not had any blood work done since around September, prior to my taking MMS, but I discontinued taking all meds around Thanksgiving. Notified my doctor that I was not taking the drugs again. Haven’t heard from him but I am pretty certain that he is concerned.

Just wanted to say welcome. I have been posting my journey and progress on this forum thread all along, if you are interested in reading it.

How do I feel? Pretty good. The protocol was easy…no adverse effects throughout the entire 5 weeks. I did get diarrhea from doing the Malaria protocol (15 drops twice, an hour apart), and passed some parasites (Toxoplasmosis?). The maintenance dosage twice a day is for the Toxo, as parasites can be difficult to get rid of. Bishop Humble personally told me that I have done more than enough of the protocols and that the ‘bugs’ should be all gone by now. I hope so.

Keep in mind that the Viral Load tests are monitoring ‘antigens or antibodies’ that your body has created, not the HIV itself. So, you will probably always have antigens for a slew of pathogens in your bloodstream. According to the AIDS Rethinkers, the Viral Load tests are not specific for HIV but also detect many other proteins and antigens to many things, ie, flu, etc. So, one may not ever test “Negative’. It is interesting to me though that my VL tests have been ‘undetectable’ for almost 3 years. Still not quite sure how that works, unless the ARVs have been killing off all pathogens in my body. ?

So, best of luck, keep the faith and feel free to privately email me if you want. I will try to answer any questions that I can. David Kiango on the Forum has been a great help to me with advice and an awesome ‘cheering section!’

Terry

{2/2/12}

Just want to let you know that I am doing well. Still receiving acupuncture biweekly. The school has done an extensive diagnostic protocol for me so that they can administer the best treatment. Things should begin to be more beneficial now. Last Friday, when they did my pulsing to diagnose my current condition, they were freaking out because they said that the ARVS had been ‘taking over my immune system’ and now that I have not been taking them since mid November, my pulsing was finally showing a much different situation…they said that I am now ‘on my own.’ My immune system is kicking in without the help of the meds and they could really see a difference in my pulses. Of course, they are checking pulses of heart rate, but also CHI, organs, and other things. They were very excited to see the change and amazed that it was so pronounced.

I get my lab work done tomorrow, I guess. Will be the first lab work since I began my journey off the meds and using MMS. Time has gone by very quickly since I first made contact with you and started my healing process with MMS back around early October. Thanks again!

I will post my lab results, although I am not really that concerned about them…looking more at the CD4 count than a VL. My hope is that MMS will have cleared out all pathogens and sent them on their way to pathogen ‘heaven.’ I still have not spoken to my doctor but will see him the end of February.

Juicing organic fruits and veggies every day, as well as still taking a maintenance dose (6 drops of activated MMS) twice daily for now. Waiting to see what the cd4 count looks like and then perhaps drop down to once every day or two. I turned 60 my last birthday and with my weakened immune system from taking ARVs, it seemed like a good idea to take the twice daily dose for a while. I am also doing Reiki self treatments, which really helps me, spiritually, as well as physically and mentally.

By the way, Bishop Jim wrote a personal email to me, saying that I had done plenty of MMS protocols for the HIV and the Toxoplasmosis and should have cleared out all the bugs by now. Just stay on the maintenance dose to keep any bugs away.

Cheers, my friend. Terry

{2/8/12}

Well, today I got a call from my drs. office. I was told that they had received my lab work (done last Friday) and they were confused why they got it.

Apparently, the dr. decided to drop me as his patient back in December when he got my lengthy letter telling him that I had gone off the ARVs. Apparently, his assistant was supposed to tell me this back then but never got in touch. She said today that she thought I knew about it already. Thus the confusion over why they got lab work.

So, all I know is what she told me. Apparently, he feels that there isn’t any sense in remaining my physician if I am not going to follow his advice and take the ARVs. Guess I was hoping that he would be compassionate enough to want to continue to monitor my health on my terms. NOT.

And I like the guy. Oh well. His choice. I still have my primary care physician to fall back on if I need medical care so I am not concerned. Just sort of wondering if I would be denied serious medical care if I refused to take the meds.

Feeling good. Still seeing the Oriental Medicine MD every two weeks or so.

So, I gave up the meds and now I am giving up the man who prescribed them to me every month for the last 2 years. HA! Kind of funny actually. Another part of the healing process.

I will report my lab results when I get them. Mainly interested in the CD4 count. The doctor’s asst. is mailing them to me. At any rate, I am feeling much better off of those toxic killers.

Cheers!

{2/10/12}

Ok, so I got my lab results back from the doc yesterday.

These dang things are almost impossible to understand but if I am reading it correctly (the doctor actually wrote some figures from the last result to show the difference,) my CD4 count is only 79, gone down from 231 the last time (which was before I started the MMS.

A question: If the ARVs were keeping whatever the VL tests were finding down to an undetectable level and then, once stopping the ARVs, that level goes back up, what is the VL test finding/monitoring? My viral load was undetectable before, like 21. Now it is over 400,000. I’m confused.

The thing is, Jim and David have both said that the VL will shoot up after the protocol and that a person needs to wait at least 3 months before getting any blood work or they would be disappointed. I didn’t really have that choice if I was going to ‘follow the doctor’s orders’ as he wanted me to get them done before seeing me the end of February. It was about 2 1/2 months and I am still on a maintenance dose of MMS.

Turns out that life took a turn, as noted in my earlier post. Not sure if or when I will be getting lab work again as he will no longer be my physician. Anyway, just told everyone here that I would post the results when I got them, so here they are.

Truth be told, I am feeling fine and I did so for over a year the last time I stopped taking the ARVs. Of course, that time I didn’t have MMS to support me or remove the virus…and for whatever reason, the Toxoplasmosis almost killed me.

I’m a little concerned (not much, mind you) that the CD4 count went down so low. I thought that it should be going up with the MMS protocol and the healthy diet, juicing, black seed oil, etc. Any comments?


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