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Re: WARNING: MMS causing Iron Deficiency?!

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Hello,  Sorry, the holidays have been hectic.  I was only taking about 3-5 drops nightly for about 2 months (I had worked up to a couple of high doses 11-15 drops prior to that).  MMS is highly reactive and it will basically " rust " anything it comes in contact with, including the iron in your blood.  A chemical like MMS is dumb and it cannot distinguish between anything other than positive and negative charges.  It does not know what is a good cell and what is a bad cell.  Yes, most positively charged chemicals in your body are usually going to be bad as most compounds in us are neutral or alkaline.  However, compounds are made up of positive and negative ions.  Some of those core building blocks are positively charged and MMS1 will simply wipe them out.

  Please simply proceed with caution.  Again, I am a huge fan of MMS and found really great benefits from it.  However, I highly recommend regular blood tests while doing MMS, even if only for a short period.Thanks,

Brad

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