Originally Posted by sparkyx
One of the uses that I think is very exciting a relatively safe is using for gum problems. You make an activated solution and keep it in a glass jar with a lid. You brush your teeth with it, then spit and rinse. This is a very conservative application, yet many have reported great results with it. The activated solution with a lid should be good for about 3 days. Walter Last recommends neutralizing the acid with some baking soda, to prevent damage to the enamel.I think that many who get poor results (distant patients) just drop away and don’t continue. Those that get great results report back with enthusiasm. Its a non scientific and skewed sample. EVEN given that, there are enough health care professionals that he has worked with, with accurate reporting that are very excited about the results, especially with Malaria, and possibly AIDS. I have read a few Lyme sufferers that claim it has worked better than any other treatment they have tried, but many who get too nauseous to continue usage.
Of all the info that I read this is true in a topical notion with regards to oral hygiene. It was found to be good for teeth and gums or any external problems but internally it’s a different story.
It destroys red blood cells. That’s why it’s "effective" against pathogens. They [pathogens] (like Malaria) take over red blood cells and use them to survive and mutiply. Destroy the red blood cell and it no longer has a home until it latches on to another red blood cell that hasn’t been destroyed.
This solution is an oxidant, the opposite to antioxidant. An oxidant is believed to cause cancer and other problems by creating free radicals in cells.
The instructions say to not dilute the solution with anything containing vitamin C. Only problem is that in the instructions it also points out to use Apple Juice instead of orange juice. Well apple juice still contains vitamin C.
When activating the MMS with an acidic solution it recommends using citric acid or vinegar. Like above, citric acid contains vitamin C.
Vitamin C is a strong antioxidant and it nullifies the oxidant effect of MMS.
It is also claimed to be useful against anaerobic bacteria including Tuberculosis and is smart enough to distinguish between infected cells and healthy cells. Tuberculosis is a highly aerobic bacteria.
One thing that seems to be common with the "succesful" cases is most of them are done in a highly superstitious community that still believe in witch doctor cures (Africa) and with people who believe Homeopathy works.
Originally Posted by sparkyx
I don’t base my interest in MMS solely based on his reporting, if you search you will find many people that have amazing results. You will probably find an equal amount of people with disappointing results. If it was just him (Humble) making claims, I would have dismissed it in the first 5 minutes of my exposure to it.
I noticed that, I also did a search on Homeopathy and found a very similair, if not identical pattern. I also found a lot of trolls and information on how to become an agent peddling Jim Humble’s wares and receive a 50% share of what is sold. This is MLM.
He supposedly cured 100,000 people in Africa but then says he can’t afford to pay for clinical studies. Well those 100,000 people are enough for a clinical study and he should submit his reports for peer review, but he doesn’t. Instead he goes on about big pharma conspiracy theories and how big pharma can’t put a patent on it and make a profit out of it. Which is outright bullshit! See http://www.canc … e.co.za/faq.htm for what I mean. Anyone up for some FAITH Drops? :rolleyes: All you need is FAITH.
I admit when I first started reading this thread I was excited about this but the further I got and the more I read I realised this is too good to be true. As the saying goes If it's too good to be true then it is.
Originally Posted by sparkyx
There have been no deaths from MMS, or I’m sure the FDA would have made sure to report it.
Wrong!
You know how hard it was to find that link? All the affiliate websites I had to get through to get to it.
Originally Posted by iamaru
I am really excited about this stuff. Will try it on some Canadians and report back.
It’s already banned in Canada.
And we all know Canadian’s are smarter than US citizens. :)
Get it while it lasts.
FDA Launches a Warning Against Fake Drug MMS
http://topnews. co.uk/210338-fd … t-fake-drug-mms
After detecting a series of life threatening side effects of the drug, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a public alert, warning people that Miracle Mineral Solution is not just a swindle, but it is also an almost-lethal swindle.
Miracle Mineral Solution, a drug marketed on the Internet, is a liquid used as a treatment for cancer, HIV/AIDS, herpes, mad-cow, hepatitis, tuberculosis, even common cold and acne, in addition to a wide variety of other diseases. The claimed efficacy of the product results from the simpler ingredients and the less use of science, which, according to the promoting websites, enhances the drugs `organicity’.
However, FDA detected that this MMS causes life threatening side effects, including dehydration and low blood pressure. It also causes nausea and vomiting with ranging degrees. The FDA found out that these side-effects result from the products turning from a citrus juice mixed with some water, into potent bleach, used for industrial products.
The FDA announced the warning after a series of complaints from customers who were subjected to this product. After examinations, the complaints proved true. The next step, U. S. regulators stated, would be tracing the Internet sites and the online auctions that publicise such products or, by any means, facilitate its purchase in order to ensure the public safety. This move would be followed by civil law suits being charged against the product's manufacturers, as well as the promoters.