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01 Oct 2012 18:16 #24294
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carbon based prosthetic heart valve was created by ADMWest
I have been using mms on and off as a disease preventive for some time after initially working up to the max of 15 drops with no side effects. I have used it successfully to remove various spots outside the body and recommend it to friends and family.
However when researching the more apparently beneficial CDS I note that it is not desirable to expose it (and mms) to metal in storage containers. This I can understand for obvious reasons but it now occurs to me that, am I risking my own health with the risk of damage to my mechanical ST Jude's prosthetic heart valve. I am elderly but in very good active health.
Is there any one who can advise me on this as a likelihood if I continue to absorb it as a maintenance dose?
thank you in anticipation
ADMWest
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However when researching the more apparently beneficial CDS I note that it is not desirable to expose it (and mms) to metal in storage containers. This I can understand for obvious reasons but it now occurs to me that, am I risking my own health with the risk of damage to my mechanical ST Jude's prosthetic heart valve. I am elderly but in very good active health.
Is there any one who can advise me on this as a likelihood if I continue to absorb it as a maintenance dose?
thank you in anticipation
ADMWest
P.S. Congratulations on an excellent forum designed web site
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01 Oct 2012 18:42 #24296
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That may well be a question for Jim Humble, ADM - I know that neither MMS or CDS will bother titanium, nor with they bother tissue with an oxidization potential of more than 1.0 (since both MMS and CDS are actually .95) - What is the heart valve made of?
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01 Oct 2012 18:50 #24298
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Apparently pure carbon. It consists of a ball jumping up and down in a cage, for lack of a better description.
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01 Oct 2012 21:09 #24304
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When I think of carbon, I think of charcoal - so you can see my confusion here. I'm sending you a private message.
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02 Oct 2012 09:52 #24330
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Thanks Pam, The cardiologist described the carbon as a diamond.
Maybe I'm worth something. I'm currently practising for a marathon so he could have meant another meaning. For me it's how you interpret it.
Appreciate your response in private and the opportunity.
Go well.
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Maybe I'm worth something. I'm currently practising for a marathon so he could have meant another meaning. For me it's how you interpret it.
Appreciate your response in private and the opportunity.
Go well.
ADM
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02 Oct 2012 13:48 #24335
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Well, would I think a diamond would be safe from MMS
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