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           Appendicitis: First do Protocol 6 and 6 (see page 169).
           If there is still pain an hour after taking the second 6-drop
           dose, one may need to go to the hospital. However, if the
           pain is mostly gone, in this case skip to Protocol 1000 and
           start  with  taking  a  3–drop  dose  of  MMS1  every  hour.
           Since the appendix is connected to the digestive system
           this will keep a flow of MMS1 going directly to the appen-
           dix and help it heal. Pay careful attention to the Three
           Golden  Rules  of  MMS.  If  feeling  better,  continue  with
           Protocol  1000  for  three  weeks  in  order  to  detox  the
           system. If pain returns, it may be necessary to go to the
           hospital.


           Arthritis: Begin the HRP. Simultaneously, while on the
           Starting Procedure use the MMS1 spray bottle, along with
           DMSO. Spray MMS1 on the pain area followed by DMSO
           (either spray DMSO on, or rub it on by hand) 4 or 5 times
           a day. Continue following the HRP plan through the Key
           Protocols, as needed. Arthritis comes in many different
           degrees of intensity. The problem may be remedied by
           following the Starting Procedure and Protocol 1000, or it
           may necessitate following through with the full procedure
           of adding in all the various Supporting Protocols as out-
           lined  in  the  Diseases  Generally  Considered  Incurable
           section (see page 117). Remember to follow the Three
           Golden Rules. Continue until well.

           Asthma: Begin with the Starting Procedure. Then go on
           to the Mold/Fungus Protocol, first, before continuing on to
           Protocol 1000 and following the HRP as needed (always
           observing the Three Golden Rules) until well.


           Autoimmune  Diseases: Autoimmune  disease  affects
           millions and millions of people worldwide. There are as
           many as 80 types of autoimmune diseases (and count-
           ing). Some of the more common ones range from lupus,
           to celiac spruce disease, to inflammatory bowel diseases,
           to psoriasis, and the list continues. MMS has been known
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