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MMS does work great! it took care of pneumonia when antibiotics failed!

 

 

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I've heard wonderful things about this product!

 

 

 

Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:14:04 -0700 (PDT)

 

 

 

GINA PETERSON <ginamarie1116

 

 

 

 

 

 

Everyone,

 

A nurse friend of mine from Deaconess Hospital told me about great

results from this product so I'm passing it on!

 

 

 

http://www.gr8solutions.com/products/MMS-%252b-Activator-%252bMMS--Newbies-Guide.html

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Just be careful when taking MMS, follow instructions carefully and be cautious

about potential side effects. A girlfriend took it as part of her detox and she

almost died, she ended up with a severe pancreatitis and severe ascites

(accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity) which took months to resolve.

Another friend ended up in the emergency room with a severe stomachache which

the doctors didn't quite knew what it was all about. Since then, I don't

recommend it to anybody and just recommend caution to those who have had

positive experiences with it.

 

Marcus Sircus, from International Medical Veritas Association, has this to say

about it:

 

" There has been a lot of commotion in health circles about a product called

Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS). It is being advertised as the answer to AIDS,

hepatitis A, B and C, malaria, herpes, TB, most cancer and many more of

mankind's worst diseases. The claim about how the chlorine (a poison, not what

would be considered a mineral for health)[vi] interacts with pathogens is the

same claim we can make about iodine (a safe nutritional mineral), which is known

to also kill pathogens of all types on contact. I do not mean to make a

qualified medical opinion on MMS, which is chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide is

formed from the chemical combination of sodium chlorite and the acetic acid

(vinegar) or citric acid. Chlorine dioxide is dangerous to handle and use. A

search for material safety data sheets sustains the risk of using this

substance.

 

Chlorine dioxide: May decompose explosively on shock, friction or

concussion, or on heating rapidly. Strong oxidant - reacts violently with

combustible and reducing materials, and with mercury, ammonia, sulphur and many

organic compounds.[vii]

 

A strong irritant of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract; [HSDB] A

strong oxidizer that promotes combustion; Concentrated solutions may be

corrosive to the skin and eyes; Mild hemolytic anemia and increased

methemoglobin in males is observed in animal feeding studies; [CHEMINFO][viii]

 

Acute Health Effects:[ix]

 

Ingestion: Not a normal route of exposure. Harmful if swallowed. Can cause

irritation to mouth,

 

esophagus, stomach, and mucous membranes.

 

Eye Contact: Contact causes redness, irritation, pain, blurred vision,

tearing, corneal injury and burns.

 

Inhalation: Harmful if inhaled. Coughing, headaches, labored breathing,

nausea, shortness of breath,

 

pulmonary edema.

 

Chronic Health Effects:

 

May have effects on lungs, resulting in chronic bronchitis and permanent

lung damage (with chronic exposure).

 

 

The use of dangerous poisons is common in allopathic medicine. Even

when pharmaceutical companies jump through hoops costing many millions of

dollars to test such poisons (most pharmaceuticals are mitochondria poisons) it

does not remove the dangers of the poisons, which create all kinds of

complications and side effects. The natural allopathic medicine of Survival

Medicine only uses such poisons as a last resort.

 

 

It almost never makes sense medically to ignore the basics, the air

we breathe, the water we drink and the sun. Minerals like magnesium and iodine

are up there with the prime basics of life and the use of poisons like chlorine

dioxide should not be considered for use unless the basics do not supply the

necessary resolution. In the special case of the supposedly magical mineral

substance we have something vastly safer, more natural and proven through over a

century of medical use. We have iodine, which has the same anti pathogenic

profile as that claimed for the chlorine compound.

 

 

It is hard to believe that chlorine would

be selective in what it damages or kills.

 

 

A later meta-analysis found chlorinated water is associated each

year in America with about 4,200 cases of bladder cancer and 6,500 cases of

rectal cancer. Chlorine is estimated to account for nine percent of bladder

cancer cases and 18 percent of rectal cancers. Those cancers develop because the

bladder and rectum store waste products for periods of time. (Keeping the bowels

moving regularly lowers such risk.) Chlorinated water is associated with higher

total risk of all cancers.[x]

 

Lastly, the marketing materials and promotion of this chlorine

compound are not anchored in medical science or reason. It is very hard to

verify claims or trust those who whip up medical hysteria because we never know

when testimonials are just projections of the hysteria. The placebo effect is

alive and well and its waters fertilized when unsubstantiated claims are made.

It makes sense sometime in medicine to take risks but not before medical basics

is employed first. Why promote the use of something that has inherent dangers

when we have something proven and safe. "

 

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Best,

 

navigante

 

, Grannie <GrannieFox wrote:

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> MMS does work great! it took care of pneumonia when antibiotics failed!

>

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> I've heard wonderful things about this product!

> Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:14:04 -0700 (PDT)

> GINA PETERSON <ginamarie1116

>

>

>

> Everyone,

>

> A nurse friend of mine from Deaconess Hospital told me about great

> results from this product so I'm passing it on!

>

>

>

http://www.gr8solutions.com/products/MMS-%252b-Activator-%252bMMS--Newbies-Guide\

..html

>

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