Ten Victorians have reported being poisoned by MMS in the past five years – which is believed to be a “vast under-reporting” of cases – and critics say the bleach is potentially deadly.
The cult recommends MMS “sacrament protocols” to treat diseases including cancer, HIV/AIDS, asthma and autism, even suggesting it is a “promising” treatment for Ebola.So just how good is this shit, well if your a teenage girl, depressed and wanting bigger boobs, this shit is for you:
The product, also known as “Master Miracle Solution”, is a sodium chlorite solution mixed with acid in water but critics say it is a poisonous bleach that should be used for cleaning.
AMA Victoria president Dr Tony Bartone slammed “snake oil salesmen” for preying upon vulnerable sick people with “magic potions”.
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“Our calls seem to stem from people not diluting it ... People make it very strong because they think it might be more effective,” Dr MacLeod said. “There’s no basis in science for it being effective.”
He said it could cause “potentially life-threatening illnesses” and the long-term consequences of using MMS were unknown.
As an example of the unexpected results of using MMS, Humble relates the following incident: a teenage girl, overweight with depression and failure to develop breasts, was given MMS. The next day her breasts started to grow,,,_If you want to bleach out your toilet this stuff will work wonders:
Many people do not know that MMS is essentially bleach. It's very effective for killing bacteria in toilets, but you certainly shouldn't be swallowing it. The active ingredient in MMS is not a mineral, but chlorine dioxide (oxygenated chlorine), which is formed from the chemical combination of sodium chlorite and acetic acid (vinegar) or citric acid. MMS as a poison does kill intrusive germs in your body, but it would be naïve to believe it to be carefully selective in what it kills and destroys, or to think that the damage done has only limited consequences. It is shocking that MMS is recommended so widely, that it is recommended to already weakened individuals AND that it is recommended for long-term use. In truth, the potential long-term and dangerous side effects of regular MMS use should give anyone the shivers.Or maybe you would like to start your own water treatment plant,
The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment.then MMS is the shishnits.
But if you want to cure all disease known to mankind - Malaria, Diabetes, Influenza, Crohn’s disease, Herpes, Arteriosclerosis, Tuberculosis, CFS, Hepatitis A, B and C, Cancer and of course AIDS. Autism and now Ebola - this shit ain't for you.
Genesis II Church of Health and Healing’s ‘Miracle Mineral Solution’ slammed by AMA as ’snake oil’ | Herald Sun
That shit (Sodium chlorite 22.4%) was definitely for the Red Cross when they cured 154 cases of Malaria in Uganda 2012 with that shit in its activated form (Chlorine dioxide). Also, the Genesis II Church of Health & Healing is a non-religious church, which they state on their website. The Red Cross Curing 154 cases of Malaria with MMS is on the Genesis II church facebook page as this is written: https://facebook.com/GenesisIIChurch
ReplyDeleteChristian, Atheist, Agnostic, Wiccan, they don't care what you believe, they simply focus on health and healing and practicing their rights as a church to use their sacraments, which includes Sodium chlorite, Chlorine dioxide, DMSO, Calcium bentonite clay, Hydrochloric acid 4%, etc.
Thank you for your comment though I beg to disagree as science tells me that ingesting bleach is dangerous.
DeleteMMS is 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water diluted with a food acid such as lemon juice, which results in the formation of chlorine dioxide. Since human tissue is made up of the same organic molecules of parasites, viruses, and bacteria, our tissue and cells will meet the same fate as those we wish to eliminate
Sodium Chlorite (via WikiPedia)
Sodium chlorite is a strong oxidant and can therefore be expected to cause clinical symptoms similar to the well known sodium chlorate such as hypoxia, rupturing of blood vessels and kidney failure. A dose of 10-15 grams of sodium chlorite can be lethal. [...] even small amounts of about 1 gram can be expected to cause nausea and vomiting.
Chlorine Dioxide:(via WikiPedia)
Chlorine dioxide is used primarily for bleaching of wood pulp, but is also used for the bleaching of flour and for the disinfection of municipal drinking water. The toxic effect on humans are generally the same at those associated with sodium chlorite.
Suggested protocols via various Humble related affiliate sites suggest that taking up to 60 drops per day is within reason. There are 20 drops in one gram, which means that individuals are ingestion of 3 grams or more of what amounts to household bleach, which is three times the amount required to produce nausea and vomiting and 20% of the amount required to kill you.
I'll stick with science thank you.
As for your citation of the Red Cross,,,
Are you aware of any subsequent follow up studies of the "patients" involved? How is their health now? Reason I ask is this, in a Harvard paper on Malaria and the Red Cell this is stated
"The last point at which life cycle of the malarial parasite can be frustrated in humans is at the phase of red cell invasion and multiplication. Red cells are constantly created and destroyed as part of their life cycle. A mutation that somehow destroys both the infected red cells and the parasite could therefore eliminate the malaria parasite. The destroyed infected cells would be replaced by new, healthy cells." http://sickle.bwh.harvard.edu/malaria_sickle.html
Sodium chlorite causes hemolysis, the rupturing of red blood cells, so in essence MMS only kills the malarial parasite as a by-product. and thereby causes hemolytic anemia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemolytic_anemia)
Kill the good with the bad, not a chance I would like t take when safer scientific protocols are available.
As for Humble's religious affiliation. Whether he chose the L Ron Hubbard route to monetary gain or genuine in his mission that is of no consequence. What is important is this man and his numerous affiliate marketing campaigns are targeting to the most vulnerable of populations. Why are all of these 'cures' performed on people in South American and African nations, far from the prying eyes of Western medicine?