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196                           MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           To date, we have not received sufficient on-going proof of
           success using MMS1 or MMS2 with the Zika virus. Howev-
           er,  we  have  received  confirmation  from  some  of  our
           Health  Ministers,  of  people  recovering  full  health  from
           Zika after following the protocol outlined in this book for
           chikungunya and dengue fever.


           If  you  are  in  a  Zika  area  and  suspect  you  have  been
           infected, or desire to help others who are infected, I would
           suggest  this  same  protocol.  Keep  up  hourly  doses  as
           given in the protocol until the symptoms are totally gone
           and health is restored.


                              Mosquito Bites


           When bitten by a mosquito, dab one drop of unactivated
           MMS right on the bite and gently rub it in. The itching
           should stop in several minutes. It is not usually necessary
           to wash the MMS off after rubbing it in, but if you prefer,
           wash the area with soap and water after waiting at least
           five minutes.


                              MRSA Protocol


           MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus), is
           commonly known as staph.  Both on the inside and the
           outside  of  the  body  this  infection  can  become  quite  a
           problem. It is an infection that is resistant to all known
           antibiotics.  Sadly,  every  year  MRSA  kills  many  people.
           Fortunately with MMS, it is easy to control.

           MRSA can be a problem internally as well as externally,
           manifesting  in  painful  eruptions  on  the  outside  of  the
           body. Anyone with MRSA should be taking MMS1 proto-
           cols as per the Health Recovery Plan, beginning with the
           Starting  Procedure  and  then  on  to  Protocol  1000,  and
           continuing on with more protocols if needed as outlined in
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