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           what you are doing until there is no more improvement
           for a five to six day period. What often happens is when
           someone feels he is getting better he will think, "If I'm
           getting better with this amount of MMS, more MMS will
           help me get better quicker." So even though he is improv-
           ing, he ups his dose. When this happens the additional
           MMS1 may kill off too many pathogens at once, causing
           a  Herxheimer  reaction  that  could  bring  on  headache,
           extreme      tiredness,    nausea,     vomiting,    and/or
           diarrhea. The person may become discouraged and quit
           taking MMS altogether. So remember, as long as you are
           improving, don't change anything, and only go to the next
           higher protocol when you have not seen any improve-
           ment for a five to six day period.

           3. Neutralizing MMS in the Body: Coffee, decaffeinat-
           ed coffee, caffeinated tea, some herbal teas, milk, alcohol,
           coconut water, orange juice, tangerine juice and all juices
           with added Vitamin C or ascorbic acid, will directly neu-
           tralize  MMS.  (Vitamin  C  naturally  found  in  fruits  and
           vegetables  in  moderate  amounts  are  OK.)  Foods  and
           supplements  that  have  exceptionally  high  amounts  of
           antioxidants such as moringa, must not be taken while on
           the MMS protocols. (See pages 42-45, 52, 56.)


           4. Pharmaceuticals: Up until this point in time, we have
           not noticed any reactions with MMS and medical drugs,
           although  we  cannot  guarantee  this  will  always  be  the
           case. The decision to take or not to take pharmaceutical
           drugs is a personal one. Medications affect each person’s
           body in different ways. We cannot say across the board in
           every case that taking prescription drugs will inhibit health
           recovery with MMS. However, we have seen a trend that
           continuing to take pharmaceuticals while doing the MMS
           protocols will often slow health recovery, or prevent it all
           together. If one has made a decision to not take pharma-
           ceuticals, occasionally they may need to continue with a
           pharmaceutical  drug  (while  on  the  MMS  protocol)  for
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