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Message Subject Any medical advice about "blood infection"
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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bleach.

Research MMS / jim humble. It will take you a year to fully understand it.

For now, draw up a full bath and put a cup or a cup and half of bleach.

Not triple action or clorox but dollar store bleach.

Also, get a nice bar of soap and trow it in the tub too!

Bleach oxidizes pathogens, viruses, bacteria, and fungus.

Good pediatricians recommend bleach baths for babies to treat exama.

do three soaks a week
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76616832


That is if there are boils.

I am going to bet (because blood infection is reoccurring) there is a bone infection that has not been properly treated.

Oh or a jaw/tooth issue!!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21285027


doenst matter because your body is 70% water... it will assimilate the bleach water.

Anyone that recommends antibiotics I don't take serious, because they have no idea that bleach is way stronger, cheaper, and more available

I know science.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76616832


No. You are assuming assimilation and this won't fix the bone infection. The reoccurring sepsis is a sign of a hot spot. And bleach ain't gonna get into the bone in time to save a leg or jaw.

Okay science know it all -- how many people have you treated with a bone infection that have reoccurring sepsis?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21285027


I haven't, but what is the risk of trying my method?

You're talking about getting antibiotics first thing!

Slow down, willy! Don't you know that the more we use those things the least amount of impact they make.

I'm glad I got you irritated.

Maybe you'll actually put more time into helping people instead of sending them to the doctor.

You'll be a great help when SHTF
 
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