I am looking for a good type magnesium to take. What is this you took? Anyone 
with ideas. I have a magnesium chloride but think it is achemical as it is 
melting  and I have muscle spasms with it.
Leslie
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  From: ransley 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 6:33 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Removing biofilm / MMS dangers


  Nenah- 

  Early in my alternative turn I took H2O2 orally. It was burning (literally) 
infections out of me right and left, then one day it made me so sick I thought 
I would have to go to the ER. Never did that one again either.

  I do agree that small amounts of MMS will probably be OK. Nevertheless, it is 
not a healing agent and I have since found things that are, as I listed before. 
I just think we'll all be better off to urge people to use things that deal 
with infections without killing the host. Because of my experience, which 
brought me once again to the edge of the ER several times, I cannot in good 
conscience recommend MMS anymore. 

  It is difficult to convey in words just how bad my problems were after taking 
MMS. At the time I said very little about it on any groups because I didn't 
want to worry my e-friends and I sure didn't want to get in any go-see-a-doctor 
arguments. I was scared! I couldn't walk 100' without stopping to rest and 
recover from the pain in my chest and arms.

  CoQ10 has most definitely been instrumental in my recovery. The plain bald 
fact is that I think it probably saved my life one day when my heart was very 
near stopping. Hawthorn has been a bit problematic for me. I have taken 
Hawthorn berry supplements with no discernible effect. I have soaked dried 
hawthorn berries in alcohol and eaten a couple of pounds of them with no real 
discernible effect. However I did have a very discernible effect from taking 
"Cardi-Plant Pro" which is a standardized hawthorn supplement made from the 
leaves and bark, not the berries. I think the makers of that product must know 
something the rest of us don't and I intend to get more of it.

  I've tried dozens of alternative substances to feed and nourish the heart. 
Cayenne kept me going but the effects are temporary. I disagree with Schulze's 
premise that cayenne can cure congestive heart disease, yet I still take it 
nearly every day. Strauss drops are heavy on the hot stuff but they have other 
things in there and I do intend to get some sometime.

  My latest victory with my heart comes from homemade Magnesium Bicarbonate 
Water and increased iodine; I am now taking orally both Magnascent and Lugol's 
and the results of all three of these things has been tremendous. I may not get 
to say much more about this for another week with all we have to do with family 
right now, but when I do get ready to write it up I'll post it here as well as 
some other groups. 

  Daddybob



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  From: Nenah Sylver [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 4:23 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: CS>Removing biofilm / MMS dangers


  Daddybob,

  Thank you again for sharing with us your unfortunate experience with MMS. The 
damage to your blood vessels reminds me of similar effects in people who 
receive hydrogen peroxide IVs. Such IVs must be done with great care, and by an 
experienced physician, as H2O2 can cause similar damage. Now I understand why, 
as they apparently are similar compounds.

   

  That said, small amounts of MMS may be okay for selected folks—indeed, I’ve 
heard glowing testimonials from some users—but obviously, it’s not a “magic 
bullet” or a “cure-all.”

   

  Two very healing nutrients for the circulatory system and heart are Co Enzyme 
Q10 and Hawthorne Berries. Some people have had very good results with Strauss 
Heart Drops; you can Google it.

   

  Blessings to you,

  Nenah