I am sorry that I have not been around in awhile, it seems like life happens all at once and you can no longer partake in the things you love. There is a laundry list of reasons as to why I have not been present, but I will spare you the excuse overload. Here is the update:
I did finish taking the 15 drop doses, but I found that I would have to skip a day in between them. I would get diarrhea, but not right after the MMS, but right after eating even a day or so later. So I decided to take a day skip a day and do that until I have been there a week. I am now at the 6 drop maintenance dose, and it says to take that daily for older people and weekly for younger. I am still trying to decide if I am older or younger…lol. I hardly consider 30’s older, but who knows what the author considered older. So here is what I decided. Instead of factoring in only age, I decided to factor in my lifestyle as well. Since I am in my early 30’s, I figured that is not “older”. However, I am a smoker and I work a physical job, and I don’t take care of myself the way I should, so I figure that puts me in an at risk group so take it daily as if I am “older”. It makes since to me to factor in lifestyle, as often times age as little to do with illness or pathogens.
Now, on another note, the MMS itself has not relieved the allergies. Although, taking only the MMS has lessened the effects. For me, the magic mixture is Propolis in the morning and MMS in the evening, that keeps my allergies at bay completely. I had to go off the Propolis completely to arrive at this conclusion, and the sneezing and eye allergies have come back, but not as they have been in the past. Before taking any supplements, I would sneeze all day, my right eye would swell, sinus pressure, goo in my eyes every morning, and my throat would be scratchy. With only the MMS, I would sneeze about 5 times a day, the eye would swell, the goo was present, the pressure was present, and the throat would become scratchy late in the day. With the Propolis alone, the allergies were not present and I was symptom free completely. So I think that MMS has very little to do with the allergies, but it seems to lessen the allergic reactions I have.
Now my husband no longer gets the sinus reaction he was having for awhile, you can find that in another post, but he is still having the reaction in his fingertips. We will keep chugging along until we notice some change. The bad thing with nail fungus, it takes so long to see results, even with prescription meds. We will have to wait until we see some healthy regrowth to know if the MMS has worked. Personally, I think it will work I just think it will take time.