Dee-

This has nothing to do with your husband's depression or medications. Not
trying to be insensitive to that, but that is not germaine to this
discussion.

The Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction is a well proven and documented phenomenon.
Those of us who have experienced it are well able to recognize it and deal
with it. 

Nobody is twisting your arm to take MMS. If you don't want to, don't.

Daddybob

-----Original Message-----
From: Dee [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 10:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>MMS and CS - Magnascent - To Dee

To me this would mean that this is not good for me, and I would stop taking
it.  I have never really gone with this 'herx' reaction because I always
remember when my husband was ill with a nervous breakdown, and they kept on
giving him different anti-depressants.  Each one made him feel worse than
the one before and he just refused to take them.  The doctors said that he
would feel better if he would only let his body 'get used' to the
medications in six to eight weeks.  To me this is wrong, and the body is
telling you quite clearly that this is wrong.  As it turns out, with all the
bad press for Prozac and the like, I think my husbands body was quite right!
 Dee  


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