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Hello ,

That is a very good question, and I don't know the answer.

However, I have always found it odd that a person will choke their head off while smoking their first cigarette, then end up smoking a pack, or several packs, a day without hardly choking at all. It could be something similar to this.

Tom

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Since we've been discussing your great information on the MMS list, someone brought up the question of nausea levels.

If AMMS is actually a poison that the body reacts to, causing nausea and diarrhea--rather than pathogen die-off as Jim says--why is it that once a certain level is reached, the body quits reacting that way?

Meaning (and I have found this to be true for me also) that when I first started AMMS I could take 6 drops without nausea. At 7 drops nausea hit. I backed off, stayed at 6 for a few more days, then went back to 7 and no nausea. Same at each level.

The person asking about this has worked up to the full 15 drops twice a day, and no longer has any nausea.

Since we have been told this is because the AMMS has killed the pathogens so that there are no more death toxins in our system, and therefore we are no longer nauseated, how do we reconcile this with the fact that it's a poison and that our stomach/bowels were simply reacting to the poison?

Is it because our bodies become use to the poison?

I do know that MMS is an extreme product, causing the exact opposite reactions in different people. So I don't see a large problem with believing that MMS is both a poison that causes stomach distress, and yet can also NOT cause stomach distress after a while.

:-) But there are others who have such faith in MMS and what Jim says, that it's hard for them to believe that their stomach only reacted because it is a poison, but is no longer reacting to it. If once a poison, always a poison.

Sodium chlorite--such an interesting chemical!

Samala,

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