Medication, MMS/CD, Exercise

If you happen to use a medication of some kind but you want to wean off of it, I suggest you do a protocol and use MMS (chlorine dioxide) properly until you get to the point where you don’t need medication. And to get to this point, you’ll need to consider other lifestyle changes, which means proper diet, exercise and the whole works.

But a lot of people aren’t up to exercise, but they are up to taking MMS (chlorine dioxide), and so they need to take MMS/CD to where they feel they can afford to do a little exercise, mainly walking. I don’t care what age they are, if they get out and walk a little bit, it’s going to help them but only if they are able to walk. I mean, they can’t walk if they are unable or if they are too sick, they have to overcome the sickness first. If they are sick, for the most part, they can use MMS/CD until they feel good enough to walk and then if they can walk and if they are up to it, they can do all kinds of exercises as well, eventually—that is, if they want to, but at least they can walk. If they want to get healthy and stay healthy, after the MMS/CD, they gotta have movement.