Appendicitis recovery with CDS

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Testimonial: L. G. Katrin (Germany) - 7/30/11

  • Severe abdominal pain, appendicitis, hip pain.

Two months ago, I found myself in a rather alarming situation when I was admitted to the emergency room of our local hospital with an extremely high fever of 41 degrees Celsius and severe abdominal pain that was quite unbearable. The doctors suspected that I might be suffering from appendicitis, which added to my anxiety.

I was admitted to the hospital at around 11 am, bringing along the findings from my doctor, and the results of my inflammatory blood markers were alarmingly very high. The night before my admission, due to the intense and overwhelming pain I was experiencing, I made the decision to start taking 3 drops of MMS every hour until it was 8 o'clock in the morning.

Later that afternoon, I underwent a blood test and, to my relief, the lab results returned in a surprisingly short amount of time – they indicated that my inflammatory markers had returned to normal levels, and my fever had also subsided. This was incredibly reassuring news, which meant there was no longer any reason for me to be overly concerned about my condition. Consequently, I was able to go home the very next morning.

Thanks to the MMS treatment that I had followed, I am now free from any pain in my hip joints, which had previously been so severe at times that I could hardly manage to climb the stairs without experiencing significant discomfort.

From my personal experience, I can wholeheartedly recommend MMS for anyone who might find themselves in a similar predicament. It has truly made a positive difference in my recovery journey.


Please note that this is an outdated testimony. The current standard protocols are now Protocol E and Protocol F until a reversal occurs, if there is no improvement go to the hospital.