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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Hi, I'm hoping to find some info about anyone who has had success with ALS. Just had a friend watch the universal antidote documentary, and he's ramping up with the one week to live protocol right now. He’s also taking a lot of supplements and doing other naturopathic and non-conventional type treatments, so he's being careful to not take any antioxidants within 2 hours of the MMS. He was diagnosed a year ago and is losing much of the feeling in his arms and legs, but can still almost function without assistance, though it's getting difficult. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here is an ALS testimonial video: t.me/theuniversalantidote/782
Regarding the claimed one or two hour separation between taking oxidizers and antioxidants, that might work for some antioxidants, but not all. You will have to research all the antioxidants you plan on taking the same day as taking chlorine dioxide. And, don't forget that eating your normal meals is not recommended during dosing hours. See attached PDF file.
Taking more than one remedy per day will likely result with less than a possible favorable outcome.
Chlorine dioxide (CLO2) lasts about one hour in the human body. If you wait to take other remedies starting one hour after your last CLO2 dose of the day, that usually works.
Drinking coffee, tea or Vitamin-C first thing in the morning and then waiting 1 or 2 hours to start CLO2 dosing will not work.
If you take Ivermectin, which has a half-life of 18 hours, you should wait two days after the last IVM dose before beginning to dose CLO2 hourly.
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