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were to have a microscope and a technician to determine
if the malaria is completely gone, but unfortunately in
Africa and many places of the world this is not always
possible because of finances and other reasons. If you
have a microscope and can determine the presence or
absence of malaria in the blood that is helpful, but it is a
long way from being an absolute necessity.
Believe me, in malaria areas of the world, people know if
they have malaria or not. They live with it year after year;
unfortunately, it is a part of their lives. They know when
they are sick with it, and they know when they feel well.
So, determine how the person is feeling, because when
using MMS if one is feeling much better, it is normally a
clear indication that they have overcome malaria. This
may not be true with other malaria drugs, but after taking
MMS1 and the malaria victim says he is feeling good, you
can be pretty sure he is malaria free. When using the
microscope you will have to wait 24 hours to prove that
all the malaria is gone, while only about four hours is
necessary by simply asking the person how he is feeling.
It has been my experience after helping thousands of
malaria victims, that when the person is feeling good after
taking the second dose of MMS, you can be pretty sure
that he is malaria free.
Many people that feel good go home after four hours and
never come back. However, after taking MMS1, a micro-
scope test after only four hours will not likely be accurate.
This is because though MMS kills the poisons, dead
parasites and other material remain in the blood for some
time longer. The standard time frame before testing with
a microscope to see if one is malaria free, would be to wait
a full 24 hours after the person’s last dose to be certain
that the malaria is gone.