Your Body is Not Constant
Your body is not constant, internally things are always changing. People go through puberty, menopause, aging, varying degrees of stress, to name a few. There are always changes in your body and for different reasons. People can be deficient in different things at different times due to many factors such as environmental conditions, the food you are eating, the water you drink, what type of exercise you are doing or not doing, how much sleep you are getting, whether or not you smoke, what kind of medications you are taking, and so on.
So all these things can have an effect on how people handle MMS/CD. An example is I’ve done Protocol 1000 many times and all went well, but there have also been times when I’ve done Protocol 1000 and I could not get up to 3 drops an hour, I had to keep the hourly dose lower. Who knows why? We go up and down in our levels of things within the body and our immune systems change. Sometimes the immune system is strong and other times it’s weaker because of lots of different circumstances.
One time I was doing Protocol 1000, and I had to reduce my dose down to ¼ drop an hour.
Question: Why do you think that was?
Jim: Because poisons were being released in my body.
Question: So you were detoxing too fast?
Jim: Yes. And so over time, through trial and error, through much experimentation on myself, one day it dawned on me, the obvious—that is what I’ve now named, the Three Golden Rules of MMS. Those principles are huge. It’s so important, and like I have said many times, the Three Golden Rules can apply to everything, certainly everything relating to health, but other things too. If you will abide by these rules, it’s the key to help you “personalize” things—this is how you adjust and come up with your own personal protocol. Follow your body, pay attention to the signals your body is giving you. If you start to feel nauseous, more than is comfortable, pull back. If you start to get a touch of diarrhea pull back. If you don’t see or feel anything happening, increase the dose and so on.

So I’ll say it again, your body is not constant and this is why you’ve got to stay alert and tune in to what your body is telling you. Listen to your body, and adjust things accordingly. If you do this, you have a good chance at getting well.
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