Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 There is a lot of controversy about MMS, and perhaps even more about its "discoverer" Jim Humble - as can be seen by a raging and often vicious debate going on at the CureZone MMS Debate forum. It's more vitriolic than a political debate over there! Obviously a great many people have found benefit from MMS, and a great many either have not had positive experiences or otherwise have reservations. I try to stay somewhat neutral, but must admit to having my own concerns about MMS and that is why I do not recommend either for or against it despite its successes. I will note that it is something I might try if all else failed. For what it's worth, I will pass along this recent communication from another MMS skeptic and very well kmown natural and alternative health friend of mine: "I contacted Jim Humble and he doesn't know of a single study showing MMS kills 'directly' any pathogens. Even he's not aware of what's going on.....only the theories." I have no intention of opening up another MMS debate here in this forum and am just passing along the information - and all I can say is proceed with caution and do your own research into the pros and cons. We are constantly updating the content and you are sure to find something interesting or entertaining. Plus, website traffic helps improve our ranking with the search engines, meaning more e-book and affiliate sales plus more positive traffic and results for our sponsors ads. For more information see oleander soup , Steve Cox <cox_agent wrote:>> Maracuja,> > You're info about MMS is almost totally wrong. I have personal experience with Humble, MMS and many other people who've been misled. He won't respond to certain questions or inquiries. His testimonials are questionable at best, many being refuted, and his claims regarding certain viruses are baseless. He has even acknowledged, (now that he's been called out), that it is ineffective in the treatment of hep c, (even though he claimed otherwise without any evidence). Also, the long term effects of MMS on the body are unknown. I would recommend that you contact me offline for more brutal details regarding the truth. I blindly believed the reports about mms and ignorantly used it for 90 days, at full protocol recommendations, no deviating, NO RESULTS. There's a lot more to this story that you need to know before you recommend this to anyone.> > cox_agent > > --- On Thu, 12/11/08, Bob Banever bbanever wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Is Maracuja also MH the Barefoot guy?--- On Thu, 12/11/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammathaRe: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soup Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008, 12:48 PM I respect your concerns Tony and would not use it because of it, unless... like you said if all else fails. Tammatha - Tony oleander soup Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:20 AM MMS (and please, no extended debate!) There is a lot of controversy about MMS, and perhaps even more about its "discoverer" Jim Humble - as can be seen by a raging and often vicious debate going on at the CureZone MMS Debate forum. It's more vitriolic than a political debate over there! Obviously a great many people have found benefit from MMS, and a great many either have not had positive experiences or otherwise have reservations. I try to stay somewhat neutral, but must admit to having my own concerns about MMS and that is why I do not recommend either for or against it despite its successes. I will note that it is something I might try if all else failed. For what it's worth, I will pass along this recent communication from another MMS skeptic and very well kmown natural and alternative health friend of mine: "I contacted Jim Humble and he doesn't know of a single study showing MMS kills 'directly' any pathogens. Even he's not aware of what's going on.....only the theories." I have no intention of opening up another MMS debate here in this forum and am just passing along the information - and all I can say is proceed with caution and do your own research into the pros and cons. http://www.tbyil. com We are constantly updating the content and you are sure to find something interesting or entertaining. Plus, website traffic helps improve our ranking with the search engines, meaning more e-book and affiliate sales plus more positive traffic and results for our sponsors ads. For more information see http://www.tbyil. com/HowToHelpUs. htm oleander soup, Steve Cox <cox_agent@.. .> wrote:>> Maracuja,> > You're info about MMS is almost totally wrong. I have personal experience with Humble, MMS and many other people who've been misled. He won't respond to certain questions or inquiries. His testimonials are questionable at best, many being refuted, and his claims regarding certain viruses are baseless. He has even acknowledged, (now that he's been called out), that it is ineffective in the treatment of hep c, (even though he claimed otherwise without any evidence). Also, the long term effects of MMS on the body are unknown. I would recommend that you contact me offline for more brutal details regarding the truth. I blindly believed the reports about mms and ignorantly used it for 90 days, at full protocol recommendations, no deviating, NO RESULTS. There's a lot more to this stor! y that you need to know before you recommend this to anyone.> > cox_agent@.. .> > > --- On Thu, 12/11/08, Bob Banever bbanever wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 Thanks Tony and group, No matter how much an individual wants to be at top form, part of going forward is to avoid pitfalls no matter how they may appear from a distance. I appreciate ALL the feedback because without it we'd be shortchanged in our efforts to make decisions. Happy, healthy New Year! MC--- On Sun, 12/14/08, Bob Banever <bbanever wrote: Bob Banever <bbaneverRe: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soup Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 10:47 PM Duke, That is great. How much MMS are you taking may I ask? Bob - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, December 13, 2008 7:56 PM Re: MMS (and please, no extended debate!) I have cancer --- it is going away. awareness.investiga tion.knowledge. potential. motivation. action.patience. results Duke Dallas - Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) biz --- On Sat, 12/13/08, robyn howell <robynehowell@ > wrote: robyn howell <robynehowell@ >Re: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soupSaturday, December 13, 2008, 5:05 PM How has it helped you? Thanks, Robyn--- On Sat, 12/13/08, Duke Stone <dukesdeals > wrote: Duke Stone <dukesdeals >Re: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soupSaturday, December 13, 2008, 10:53 AM GB: I would not think of removing MMS from my protocal. It haas been a big help to me is to many ways to mention. awareness.investiga tion.knowledge. potential. motivation. action.patience. results Duke Dallas - Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) biz --- On Sat, 12/13/08, Mister Cee <mister.cee@sbcgloba l.net> wrote: Mister Cee <mister.cee@sbcgloba l.net>Re: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soupSaturday, December 13, 2008, 2:16 AM Hi Tony, I'm a lot corn~fused here. I've been using MMS on and off for 6 months or so and have found satisfactory results; meaning that I was able to use my right arm again after 1 1/2 years of it being almost immobile because of pain in the shoulder, traveling down to arm, hand and thumb. It allowed me to not only use my arm but I've been lucky enough to go to the gym and do light workouts without too much pain. HUGE difference. Marc Swanpoel? said it was good to use both MMS and OPC as an effective protocol for folks with compromised immunities. I thought MMS was a good thing and it seems now it isn't. The last thing an ill person wants is to get worse... Any and all feedback will be read and considered. Thanks! GB --- On Thu, 12/11/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: MMS (and please, no extended debate!)oleander soupThursday, December 11, 2008, 5:48 PM I respect your concerns Tony and would not use it because of it, unless... like you said if all else fails. Tammatha - Tony oleander soup Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:20 AM MMS (and please, no extended debate!) There is a lot of controversy about MMS, and perhaps even more about its "discoverer" Jim Humble - as can be seen by a raging and often vicious debate going on at the CureZone MMS Debate forum. It's more vitriolic than a political debate over there! Obviously a great many people have found benefit from MMS, and a great many either have not had positive experiences or otherwise have reservations. I try to stay somewhat neutral, but must admit to having my own concerns about MMS and that is why I do not recommend either for or against it despite its successes. I will note that it is something I might try if all else failed. For what it's worth, I will pass along this recent communication from another MMS skeptic and very well kmown natural and alternative health friend of mine: "I contacted Jim Humble and he doesn't know of a single study showing MMS kills 'directly' any pathogens. Even he's not aware of what's going on.....only the theories." I have no intention of opening up another MMS debate here in this forum and am just passing along the information - and all I can say is proceed with caution and do your own research into the pros and cons. http://www.tbyil. com We are constantly updating the content and you are sure to find something interesting or entertaining. Plus, website traffic helps improve our ranking with the search engines, meaning more e-book and affiliate sales plus more positive traffic and results for our sponsors ads. For more information see http://www.tbyil. com/HowToHelpUs. htm oleander soup, Steve Cox <cox_agent@.. .> wrote:>> Maracuja,> > You're info about MMS is almost totally wrong. I have personal experience with Humble, MMS and many other people who've been misled. He won't respond to certain questions or inquiries. His testimonials are questionable at best, many being refuted, and his claims regarding certain viruses are baseless. He has even acknowledged, (now that he's been called out), that it is ineffective in the treatment of hep c, (even though he claimed otherwise without any evidence). Also, the long term effects of MMS on the body are unknown. I would recommend that you contact me offline for more brutal details regarding the truth. I blindly believed the reports about mms and ignorantly used it for 90 days, at full protocol recommendations, no deviating, NO RESULTS. There's a lot more to this stor! y that you need to know before you recommend this to anyone.> > cox_agent@.. .> > > --- On Thu, 12/11/08, Bob Banever bbanever wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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