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MMS Protocol 2000= MMS+MMS2 for (prostate in my case)
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Confusing directions.
Any help on yhis would be appreciated.
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I sincerely appreciate your quick response.
I will start immediately with your excellent suggestion.
God bless you,
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On the third day, according to Protocol 2000, I start taking MMS2 every other hour.
Do I take the MMS and the MMS2 simultaneously or do I have to stagger the dosing?
Thank you Pam,
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This example chart might help you. Adjust to fit your needs.
Remember to slowly increase your MMS2 dosing up to a maximum of a half-full size 0 capsule. And drinks lots of water with MMS2.
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This chart is exactly what I needed.
I really appreciate the help.
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I will look it up on the forum.
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