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50                            MMS Health Recovery Guidebook

           Feeling Sick

           If nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive tiredness occurs
           while taking MMS1, (see Herxheimer reaction on page 6)
           immediately reduce the dose by one half but do not
           stop taking MMS1 unless the symptoms are too much
           to handle. In this case, stop altogether until the condition
           has cleared. Once the symptoms have cleared, then start
           back at one half the amount you were taking before the
           symptoms occurred. If you reduce the amount by one half
           and the above mentioned reactions continue, reduce by
           another  half.  Reduce  your  MMS1  intake  in  increments
           until you find the amount you can take without causing
           sickness from the MMS1. Even a very small amount of
           MMS1 on an hourly basis will help you, so the idea is to
           try not to quit all together if possible. When you find a
           comfortable amount of MMS1 that you can tolerate, stick
           with that for one to two days and then try to increase your
           intake slowly until you reach the proper amount for the
           protocol you are on.

           Note: If  using  50%  citric  acid  and  you  experience  ill
           feelings, try 4% HCl instead. Some people cannot tolerate
           citric acid.


           Pregnant Women and MMS

           Thousands of pregnant women have used MMS1 to re-
           store their health when needed. Dosing for a pregnant
           woman is exactly the same as when not pregnant. Follow
           the protocols and determine what dosage is best for you.
           MMS1 when taken according to the protocols in this book
           does not harm the body and can therefore be considered
           safe for all people, including pregnant women, children,
           and babies. (Follow the proper dosages for children and
           babies as listed in this book—see Chapter 13.) Everyone
           is  responsible  for  making  their  own  health  decisions.
           Check with an educated health professional, if desired.
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