Monday 25 May 2009

High Blood-Sugar and Cholesterol













I took an Ornithine supplement for about a week and since my last post, there has only been one bout of insomnia. Now whether the L-Ornithine is necessary is up to debate, but it did help me with my inconsistent bowel movements. The white (worm) remnants have all but disappeared from my stools and I feel that the MMS has done what it was supposed to do: clear out the gunge. Yesterday, after sixty-six days, I decided to stop taking it. I am well, full of energy and ready to attack the other problems that have been plaguing me: high blood-sugar and cholesterol.

As a long-term student of ethno-botany (indigenous plants as medecine), I came across a weed called Tribulus Terrestris. This has been used for centuries in both India and China to help with liver and kidney disorders. Depending on the source, extracts are made from different parts of the plant: the leaves, stem or fruit. The more common ones come from China where the fruit is used and are presented as a brown powder, but those produced in Bulgaria use the leaves. The leaves contain something called steroidal saponins which have been found to increase testosterone in athletes (making them more powerful). Saponins are natural detergents present in many plants and are employed in pharmaceutical drugs that lower cholesterol in the blood. Preferring a more natural approach to medecine, I picked up some Bulgarian Tribulus in a body-building outlet. Not only suitable for reducing cholesterol, this substance also lowers blood-sugar [diabetes], regulates hormones in both men and women and possibly eliminates candida too.

Friday 8 May 2009

Poop Science













MMS = 6 drops per day.

Taking MMS has changed my toilet habits. I've had everything possible in the way of bowel movements recently:

Stringy - parasitic infections of the gut can cause bowel motions to become thin and stringy. For example, worms can affect the faeces in this way.

Pale stool can result from taking too many antacids.

Constipation is hard, dry, lumpy stools that are difficult or painful to pass that may be accompanied by bloating and discomfort.

In case the presence of white specks in the stool is a common occurrence, try to change your diet, and if this doesn't work either, it's time to go for some professional advice. You may have to follow an anti-parasite treatment.

A small stool can also be accompanied by other symptoms such as bloating and a certain discomfort in the abdominal area.

Unless there are other modifications in the stool such as the appearance of mucus, blood or white specks, you don't need to take any measure against a large bowel movement.

A floating stool may be a symptom of a more serious problem.

Diarrhoea is characterized by frequent loose or liquid bowel movements.

Obviously the MMS was having a negative impact on my stools: the alkalization of the digestive tract was interfering with the acidic tasks of same.

Upon reading Anika's blog, I came across this report on sodium chlorite:
"When oxidized, polyamines are converted to aldehydes, which are deadly to parasites and to tumors. [71a-71e] Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is known to be especially reactive against secondary amines. [72a] This includes spermine and spermidine the two main biologically important polyamines.

Thus any procedure which is successful to oxidize both thiols and polyamines does quadruple damage to the pathogen: 1) oxidation of the thiol ornithine decarboxylase inhibits polyamine synthesis; 2) oxidation of the thiol S-adenosyl-L-methionine decarboxylase also inhibits polyamine synthesis; (see references below and in "Targeting Thiols" above) 3) oxidation of the secondary amines spermidine and spermine depletes polyamine supplies; 4) the products of polyamine oxidation are toxic aldehydes."

The second paragraph reminded me of when I took Black Walnut tincture, Wormwood and Cloves in an attempt to rid myself of parasites in 2007. Provided with the "kit" was Ornithine, an amino-acid, that was there to help one sleep
should the die-off be too strong.

By supplementing L-Ornithine (1-2x500mg) a few hours after taking my nightly dose of MMS, I not only sleep well (after much insomnia), but my daily bowel movements have started to become uniform.

Another amino acid, L-Methionine, is also oxidized because of the MMS. I supplemented with this (500mg) just for a few days. High levels of methionine can be found in sesame seeds, Brazil nuts, fish, meats, and some other plant seeds. Spinach, potatoes, and boiled corn have significant amounts. Note: L-Methionine prevents reinfection in patients with recurrent urinary tract infections.

Then I discovered a weed that is reported in some parts of the world to kill off Candida albicans ...

Sunday 3 May 2009

Maintenance













MMS = 7 drops per day.

Since the beginning, I've taken 4 baths with MMS added (30 drops) and have on occasion experienced headaches, heart palpitations and back pains afterwards. (As suggested in the book, I took my daily dose just prior to bathing). The following days usually had large bowel movements, however on the last occasion, ten days into the maintenance stage, I had constipation for 48 hours before being able to relieve myself. There was some diarrhoea after the bath and a taste of sulphur in the mouth, so I lowered the evening dose to 5 drops.

Around 2 am, I was awoken with another bout of diarrhoea (yellow) and three hours later, more diarrhoea and vomiting (pink). Upon waking at 7:45 am, the diarrhoea was still coming and I vomited again. The taste of sulphur continued. This was certainly proof that I did have something wrong with my body!

I stayed on 5 drops for three more days, sometimes having multiple bowel movements, before upping the dose to 6 drops. The back pains disappeared although I experienced itchiness in the groin area and some aches and blemishes on the thighs. There has been more insomnia, constipation and loose bowels. On a more positive side, my sinuses cleared up and my energy level increased. It looks like one has to suffer in order to get well. Since December 2008, I had a pain in the jaw each time I ate something and some earaches. These have gone. I'm still having the occasional pain in the urinary tract.

I can't say that I've been depressed, but I have been feeling lethargic and often sleepy during the day. The decrease in the viral load thanks to the MMS has given me renewed confidence and self-esteem. Presently, I'm getting ready to record a new song based on the Miracle Mineral Supplement. Stay tuned!

MMS = 5 drops per day (actual)

I've been taking MMS for 45 days.

Friday 1 May 2009

Getting to the Root Problem













When younger, I traveled a great deal and visited about 30 countries, living in three of them. What did I know about pathogens? Absolutely nothing. I lived my life, sometimes in not so hygienic conditions, the best way I could. There were periods of no money and hardship. Did I forget to wash my hands somewhere?!


About 10 years ago, I got pneumonia and thought that I was going to die - it was so bad. Antibiotics got rid of it.

If memory serves, gastro-enteritis turned up in 2006 and for those of you unacquainted with this sickness, the symptoms resemble vomiting, but from your rear end. It is very painful and violent. I got something to rebuild the intestinal flora, but nothing to eliminate the bacteria that caused it in the first place. I imagine a whole army of undesirable alien bugs padding my digestive and probably, respiratory tracts. The MMS certainly got rid of a few layers, but these critters are well entrenched and will need more combat gas (chlorine dioxide) before they beat a retreat!

At the beginning of the MMS maintenance stage, I got repeated insomnia and started coughing up gunge. This was a precursor of what was to follow.

How sick am I really?

The doc tells me my blood pressure is fine, but my 'bad' cholesterol is worsening and my 'good' cholesterol is way too high. Blood sugar is almost off the map (but vitamin C intake falsifies readings, making the body mistake it for glucose).

Having opted for a change in diet when diabetes turned up, I managed to lose about 11kg (24 lbs) and have stayed at 85kg ever since (187 lbs).

Prior to taking the MMS, I experienced many of the conditions for candida and wouldn't be surprised if I had candida as well as diabetes type 2. Maybe candida has something to do with cancer. Maybe I'm on the road to getting the big C? The latest things to go wrong (with my body) have been skin lesions, pains in the urinary tract, erectile dysfunction and bad healing. I'm almost a zombie.

I googled candida, cancer, and the following link came out: http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=194
"Every Cancer patient they see, man or woman, has bad candida."

It confirmed what I was thinking. Let's hope I'm on the road to recovery and not the road to the crematorium!