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                                Chapter 6


                      The Key Protocols









                           Starting Procedure


           This  Starting  Procedure  must  be  done  before  following
           Protocols 1000, 1000 Plus, 2000 or 3000. This procedure
           will assure you greater success as there have been people
           who without it have experienced nausea, vomiting, diar-
           rhea  or  excessive  tiredness  sometimes  within  the  first
           week or so of starting Protocol 1000. Many give up right
           then instead of persisting. You can’t blame them; they’ve
           heard how great MMS is and then it makes them feel bad,
           so they give up. This is because they started taking too
           much MMS1 too quickly to begin their protocol. Please
           believe  me  when  I  say  that  this  Starting  Procedure  is
           extremely important to you for your health recovery. It
           can help you avoid unnecessary sickness as it helps your
           body gradually become accustomed to MMS.

           The Starting Procedure consists of taking MMS1 in very
           low doses to start out and working up slowly to a 1-drop
           dose over a period of four days. (There is an exception to
           this rule, see variation on page 82.) MMS1 goes to work
           on killing the disease, but if you go too fast, the poisons
           from  dead  pathogens  (any  disease  producing  agent)
           builds up in the body faster than the body can get rid of
           them. These poisons mainly can cause nausea, vomiting,
           or diarrhea, and sometimes other distress, such as ex-
           treme tiredness, can also be experienced. This is called a
           Herxheimer  reaction  as  explained  in  the  definition  of

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