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6                             MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           Chlorine Dioxide: A chemical compound (ClO 2) taken
           from a naturally occurring mineral. It is used in the health
           recovery program of this book to destroy pathogens and
           neutralize poisons.


           DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide): A natural substance de-
           rived from wood pulp. It is a solvent that dissolves many
           things that water cannot dissolve, including blood clots,
           and thus has been known to stop strokes. It is known to
           have many other healing qualities of its own, as well as
           enhancing the effectiveness of MMS, helping to carry it
           deeper into the tissues.

           Herxheimer  Reaction:  Anytime  large  amounts  of
           pathogens are being killed off in the body quicker than the
           body is able to eliminate the toxins that the dead patho-
           gens produce, it can cause nausea, vomiting, headaches,
           diarrhea or other distress, such as excessive tiredness.
           This is called a Herxheimer reaction and is common when
           going through a detoxification program, such as following
           the protocols in this book. Please note that although the
           experience  may  not  make  you feel  particularly  good,
           experiencing a Herxheimer reaction is usually a sign that
           healing is taking place. This book contains guidelines on
           how to ease into the process of detoxification and hope-
           fully help one minimize the effects of a Herxheimer reac-
           tion.

           Master  Mineral  Solution  (MMS): The  name  of  a
           mineral/chemical  solution  used  to  help  unwell  people
           recover their health.


           Mineral: The definition of the word mineral as used in this
           book  is  taken  from  the  third  definition  in  the  Random
           House Dictionary and the fourth definition in the Merriam-
           Webster Dictionary, which are both similar. A mineral is
           “any substance that is neither animal nor vegetable.”
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