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14 Jun 2011 16:21 #3194
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Is anyone aware of success using MMS for Leiomyosarcoma (Right medial thigh)? Chemo and Radiation do nothing for it and has be refused. No success at Bruzynski Clinic or Camelot. CTRC's answer is to chop of the leg at the hip.
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14 Jun 2011 17:13 #3195
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Hi Karl, welcome to the Forum!
MMS should work great with this. You can get MMS1 & 2 and DMSO pretty inexpensively and get started on protocol 2000 and you'll see results quickly. I imagine there is a tumor of some kind so you'll see the results right away.
The fact that conventional therapy doesn't work on it is a blessing I would say, so you don't waste time ruining your health that way while making the doctors and drug companies rich.
You have nothing to lose taking a couple weeks to try MMS and see what happens. Your health will be improved and I bet it will work great. Jim has probably treated this in all his many cancer cases, but very little is documented since we don't have funding.
Give MMS a try, will be here to help you,
Michael
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MMS should work great with this. You can get MMS1 & 2 and DMSO pretty inexpensively and get started on protocol 2000 and you'll see results quickly. I imagine there is a tumor of some kind so you'll see the results right away.
The fact that conventional therapy doesn't work on it is a blessing I would say, so you don't waste time ruining your health that way while making the doctors and drug companies rich.
You have nothing to lose taking a couple weeks to try MMS and see what happens. Your health will be improved and I bet it will work great. Jim has probably treated this in all his many cancer cases, but very little is documented since we don't have funding.
Give MMS a try, will be here to help you,
Michael
Please ask any questions you may have.
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17 Jun 2011 19:04 - 17 Jun 2011 19:14 #3244
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Thank you, Michael.
My wife is currently on her second month of "Life-One", a protocol by Dr. Howenstine, currently a resident of Costa Rica, and has just begun her second round of the 'Xango' cancer protocol. We also have been using both a Hulda Clark Varizapper and a GB4000 since the fall of 2009. To the extent that she is still alive, the "treatments" are working. However, the mass in her leg is not shrinking. I have used MMS for various Health guards or treatments and have a close source for sodium chlorite and citric acid crystals. One approach we tried was "pushing" bicarbonate of soda through the skin over the tumor with DMSO but she appeared to be extremely sensitive to the liquid DMSO. At the end of this month we will decide whether to continue the Life-One or begin MMS2. My vote currently is to try the MMS approach. I will share the results with you & your readers.
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My wife is currently on her second month of "Life-One", a protocol by Dr. Howenstine, currently a resident of Costa Rica, and has just begun her second round of the 'Xango' cancer protocol. We also have been using both a Hulda Clark Varizapper and a GB4000 since the fall of 2009. To the extent that she is still alive, the "treatments" are working. However, the mass in her leg is not shrinking. I have used MMS for various Health guards or treatments and have a close source for sodium chlorite and citric acid crystals. One approach we tried was "pushing" bicarbonate of soda through the skin over the tumor with DMSO but she appeared to be extremely sensitive to the liquid DMSO. At the end of this month we will decide whether to continue the Life-One or begin MMS2. My vote currently is to try the MMS approach. I will share the results with you & your readers.
KK
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09 Mar 2013 00:24 #31529
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Hi,
Can you give me an update on the leiomyosarcoma using the MMS1 or CDS?
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Fred
Can you give me an update on the leiomyosarcoma using the MMS1 or CDS?
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Fred
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09 Mar 2013 00:26 #31530
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Hi Michael,
Any further update for CDS for leiomyosarcoma?
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Fred
Any further update for CDS for leiomyosarcoma?
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09 Mar 2013 01:00 #31533
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The MMS treatment didn't work. Maybe not enough, maybe not soon enough. We fought it for four years with everything we could afford and some we couldn't, but it metastasized to her lungs and liver and a week later, she did. October 28, 2012.
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