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I quickly mixed up a 15-drop dose of MMS1, (I try to
always carry small bottles with me) and handed it to him.
He immediately drank it down. Within five minutes he
said, “Boy, that was crazy.” Then he sat up. He said
before he took the dose everything was going black on
him. In 10 minutes he was feeling OK and I was able to
help him to his feet. We returned to the table where he
asked for a new plate of food and he was fine.
This serves as a wonderful example of how MMS1 can
cancel out some poisons right on the spot.
The first step of the Food Poisoning Protocol is a nice big
dose of MMS1, along the same lines as for the Malaria
Protocol. With poisoning you want to hit it hard with the
first dose. But don’t expect it to always clear up immedi-
ately; you may have to persist a bit. We have helped
many cases of food poisoning. It does not always clear up
as fast as it did with my friend, but MMS1 has often
proven to be successful with cases such as this. You
should always carry two small bottles (MMS and activa-
tor) with you at all times. Be ready—if you suspect food
poisoning or any other kind of poisoning, get some MMS1
into the body as fast as possible.
Instructions for Food Poisoning Protocol
When a person suspects poisoning:
Step 1
q Take a 15-drop dose of MMS1 (activated MMS). See
page 32 for how to prepare an MMS1 dose.
Step 2
q Wait 15 minutes after the first 15-drop dose, and then
take a 6-drop dose of MMS1.