MMS use associated with reduced abdominal pain and improved diet tolerance
Over a year ago, my wife’s bowels blocked with Diverticulitis. She developed pain and fever and had to be hospitalized. There was enough of an obstruction that they could not get the scope past the blockage. She was fortunate enough to have a doctor that preferred medical treatment instead of surgery. She was treated with antibiotics and scoped a second time about a week later. Although the blockage opened up it was not enough to allow the scope to pass. Thus we still do not know what exactly exists proximal to the blockage. Since that time she has had to be exceedingly careful of her diet.
About the time we got the MMS three weeks ago, she was having pain and nausea again in her abdomen but there has been no obstruction. She started with 1 drop and has steadily been increasing her dosage. She can now tolerate 5 drops, once a day at night. She has had much diarrhea with the MMS, not a nice thing considering she must travel to her bookeeping clients by car. The thing that is interesting about her stools is the release of blacked pieces of stool in the diarrhea that look as though they may have come from the diverticulae. This happened about 1 1/2 weeks into MMS dosing. At any rate, while not even up to a theraputic dose yet, she is now able to eat without nausea and pain and she feels that her intestinal problem has been abated and she feels relieved. She actually had a piece of pizza the other day and enjoyed it, even afterwards.