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21 Sep 2011 22:03 #5563 by JR59
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I broke my ankle nine months ago. After three surgeries, I now have a bone infection and am about to have a fourth surgery to scrape out infected and dead bone. Can MMS help me?

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22 Sep 2011 00:22 #5569 by Michael Harrah
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Welcome to the forum JR!

MMS could solve the whole problem. You just have to try it and see what happens. Start with protocol 1000 and be willing to make adjustments if you run into problems like nausea or diarrhea. You may need the DMSO in protocol 1000+ and you may need MMS2. You can use baths, skin applications and bag protocol as well if that is what works best for you. There are many tools in the tool chest to try if you are willing to work at it. It is all pretty low cost and potentially highly effective.

Is this a MRSA infection?

Michael
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25 Nov 2011 20:28 #8434 by Gaya
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Hi Jr,

I am looking after a horse with possible a bone infection and I am wondering how are you getting on with your bone infection?And what are you doing excactly.
Hope I can learn from this to give the horse still a chance.
Many thanks
gaya

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25 Nov 2011 20:29 #8435 by Gaya
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And did you had your bone cleaned out by the doctor?

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26 Nov 2011 07:07 #8446 by sun
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Just a though here...I used activated MMS mixed with DMSO as a topical application on my dogs bone to treat osteosarcoma (bone Cancer) It seemed to be highly effective. dog was old and did eventually pass but bone tumor shrunk after 2 months and was nearly gone when he passed. He had much less pain and I was able to tackle the problem directly. I also used MMs orally for the dog as well. This approach may speed up results and help with nausea. Just a thought:)
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