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148                           MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           exception, again, that you never, ever add DMSO to an
           MMS2 bath as the two are not compatible.

                             Enema Protocol


           Enemas have been used for thousands of years in many
           cultures to clean the body, alleviate fevers, and heal from
           illness.  It  was  a  commonly  used  tool  of  doctors  until
           recent times. It can also be an effective delivery system
           for MMS1, especially when one has reached the maxi-
           mum tolerable oral dose.


           Using  an  MMS1  enema  is  often  very  important  to  the
           recovery of health. The enema delivers chlorine dioxide to
           the liver and to the bloodstream, as well as neutralizing
           toxins  and  killing  parasites  in  the  bowel.  In  addition,
           adding MMS1 in the enema kills pathogens in the colon
           and much of the MMS1 is absorbed through the colon
           walls into the blood plasma. In many cases the enema will
           give the colon a much needed cleaning.


           If you do not know how to give yourself an enema, please
           study  and  familiarize  yourself  with  the  process  before
           attempting it. There are many instructional sites on the
           internet for this purpose. Simply put the words “enema
           how to” into any search engine and you will find all the
           information you need.


           Most enema equipment or kits come with a stiff nozzle
           which is inserted into the rectum and up into the colon
           about 6 to 8 inches. As an alternative to using the stiff
           enema nozzle, I highly suggest using a simple catheter
           with the enema bag in place of the hard plastic nozzle.
           The catheter is a flexible tube and thus can help avoid
           possibly puncturing a hole into the side of the colon, as
           some  have  done,  using  the  more  rigid  tip.  Whatever
           equipment you decide to use, go slow and do not proceed
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