Can Get Worse Before Getting Better

In answer to someone who was having a colon issue and likely ulcerative colitis:

Jim:

Several years ago when I got to 60,000, I quit counting how many people I dealt with (by Internet, by email, by telephone, and in person) with bad health problems. I am telling you this so you can understand what I say next.  During that time I always found that when some kind of a change happens after one starts taking MMS (chlorine dioxide), it is nearly always the beginning of some type of improvement. Out of all of those times, there were a few hundred cases of people who had bleeding from the colon and other parts of the body, and most of them all bled more at first, before they got better. The bleeding often means that more fresh blood is reaching the bad area. The fresh blood is part of the healing process. Sorry to say it can sometimes look like it is worse before it gets better, and this happens with other ailments too.

The fact that you are feeling OK and that you have energy, and that you are sleeping better, tells me that whatever you have must be clearing up, otherwise the situation would probably be putting poisons into your system and that would be making you feel a lot worse. In my opinion it must be getting better, as I have often seen happen. Sorry to say sometimes it looks worse before it gets better, it’s part of the healing process. Again, the fact that you have energy and feel ok is a good sign.

Reply:

Your reply is greatly appreciated. One thing I do understand about healing is things virtually always gets worse before they get better and I trust the healing process to run its course as I listen to my body. I wasn’t scared or alarmed but thought it made sense to submit my post in hopes of someone in a similar situation benefitting as well. Your response is, once again, deeply appreciated.

Update:

It’s been 2 days since my post and no blood in stool today and significantly lessened feelings in the colon. Gas and stomach gurgling are noticeably less, as well. It’s day 9 of the protocol and will continue for another week or so.