How to use MMS

Miracle Mineral Supplement
Protocol
As with any detoxification plan, it is always prudent to ease yourself into
it - and with MMS this is no different.
Jim has stated that most pathogens within the body can be entirely
eliminated within a period of about three weeks, or 21 days. The excerpt below is taken directly from
Jim Humble's free 147 page eBook, and outlines the protocol in greater detail:
"The general goal of the number of drops that anyone should take is 15
drops 2 or 3 times a day and of course, less for children. For children normally it would be 3 drops for each 25
pounds (11.4 KG) of body weight. This number of drops, 15, would be OK twice a day for a grown up that weighed 150
pounds (68.1 KG) or less and 15 drops three times a day for a grown up weighing over 150 pounds. This number of
drops fairly well ensures that one's body is completely free of pathogenic micro-organisms and heavy metals. Once
one has reached this goal for and maintained this does for a period of 7 - 10 days, the individual should drop back
to a maintenance level of one dose consisting of 6 drops, twice a week.
NOTE: In all cases when drops of MMS are mentioned we
also mean that 5 drops of lemon, lime or citric solution is required for each 1 drop of the
miracle mineral supplement. Then you must wait 3-10 minutes (time it!)
before adding water or juice and consuming it.
The following clip provides visual instructions on exactly how to prepare
your own dose of MMS -Take a look...
Additional requirements with
MMS
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Take independent of
food, as this slows the rate in which the MMS
compound enters the blood supply. As MMS exibits its greatest antimicrobial activity 1-2 hours of
being activated, it doesn't have long to get in there and do its thing - so take it on an empty
stomach!
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Regarding the taste,
some individuals find it unpleasant and prefer to have their miracle mineral supplement mixed in with an ascorbic
acid-free fruit juice. We suggest to take it with water as finding a suitable juice is sometimes
difficult, and often contains traces of ascorbic acid.
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