Long-Term MMS for MMS - What is the Verdict?

By Ben Lee

This article is written in the spirit of informing those who may want to know about the long term effects upon the body for those that use MMS consistently. We all know that this supplement will quite often induce nausea, but many of us would be surprised to know that inflammation is produced as well. Inflammation in the short term increases blood flow to tissues in need, thus delivering extra nutritional support for healing to occur within damaged tissues and organs. This is fine and even necessary over the short period, but if the immune response is below what is required to remove invading microbes and diseased tissue, then this inflammation response becomes long lasting and thus damaging to the body. Inflammation has been found to be the driving mechanism behind many of today's chronic diseases.

Chlorine dioxide works effectively to kill microbes because it's a powerful oxidizer. In general, if substances oxidize within the body, you get a strong immune response. That's why inflammation is often absolutely necessary during times of healing. Inflammation helps the body speed up the healing process, because it gives additional nutritional support to the area that needs it most, and also helps provide the avenue by which it wastes and other toxins can be removed. Inflammation can certainly be unpleasant over the short term, true, but it may be necessary. Unfortunately, modern medicine actually treats even short-term inflammation by trying to suppress it, too often. Many modern diseases that have inflammation as a symptom (and that would normally be short-term) in fact have this most valuable response thwarted by modern medicine's propensity to suppress the inflammation response no matter what the situation or cause. Therefore, too often, the treatment suppresses the mechanism (short-term inflammation) by which nature could deal with and even annihilate the disease.

Chronic diseases become more common as we age. When chronic disease occurs, the body's natural antioxidant defenses decrease, and using MMS for a prolonged period of time will usually make the problem even worse. Because of this, it's a good idea to supplement what antioxidant support even as you consume MMS. You should consume your antioxidant supplements separately from MMS, because if you consume them to close together, they'll neutralize each other or cancel each other out. For example, you could take MMS just before breakfast and just before bedtime, and then take your antioxidants more in the middle of the day.

It doesn't matter what form you take your antioxidants in, either, whether they be supplements like vitamin C and E, the B vitamins, or substances like polyunsaturated oils, turmeric, berries, green tea and fresh fruit. Anything antioxidant is best taken apart from MMS.

Ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, is a powerful supplement to protect structures sensitive to oxidization, like eyes, brain and heart. When you consume vitamin C, make sure you take at least one to two hours before or after you've taken your MMS, so that it is not neutralized upon contact with the chlorine dioxide molecule.

Expanding upon what is said in the paragraph above, if for some reason an individual has overdosed on sodium chlorite, a large volume of clean potable water mixed with ascorbic acid should be consumed over the period of 2 hours, as this is the most effective way in which to neutralize the chlorine dioxide compound. If further measures are required to bring about relief, then it may be wise to induce vomiting to expel what may be left within the stomach.

Keep in mind that too much of anything is not something to be desired. It's also true of MMS. So be careful, and remember that being in good health takes careful attention to many things, because it occurs in many different facets of your diet and lifestyle. Over time and with diligence, your body will naturally strive towards equilibrium, and allow your body to return to its natural state of health.

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