Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 Garnet, Here is a follow-up on MMS and this seems to be a good one. From what he says, this man knows that he is marked for divulging this. Anyone wanting to do this could buy the single ingredient ready-made at any swimming pool supply. According to Mr Humble, when put into zero or #1 capsules and taken at intervals with water, it produces Hypochlorous acid which will penetrate the cell walls of most any pathogen, virus, etc. It seems to kill parasites in some cases, according to Mr Humble's observation in Africa. I wonder if this would work on Lymes? I found no info on it. Apparently there are sites on the internet discussing how to just dump this powder on wounds for better healing than can happen using iodine. I have not looked into that yet. He does caution to cut back if one feels more sick after starting. He states that is caused by pathogen die-off causing the liver to be overloaded with toxins from dead pathogenic cells. I have read that same precaution as part of other protocols, to protect the kidneys from being overloaded with dead cancer cells. ( That one used Cesium Chloride for treating cancer and was developed by Dr Howenstine) If what Mr Humble says is correct, then this could be a useful thing to have in one's own home first-aid kit. At around $5/pound, it is affordable. Gerry http://jimhumble.biz/biz-mms2intro-eng.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2010 Report Share Posted February 11, 2010 I tried it last fall when this info came out. It does work. It rooted out a mild sinus infection for me. Like any other highly oxidative therapy, I would be very careful with it. My wife tried it too to see if it would have any effect on her breast lump. By that time nothing was having any effect on it and in retrospect, we think any cancer was already dead by that time. We have a few pounds of it vacuumed packed and saved for emergencies. It is just not something that I would take often. I bought ours from a local pool supply store. It was about 47% active ingredient, about 29% borax (listed by one of its chemical names) and the remainder was inert, which is generally calcium carbonate. Borax has it's own usefulness for health but you can OD on it so I would not take this particular stuff for too long at all. But- I have purposefully taken borax to the limit before and it gave me a strange feeling when I got too much, and I simply stopped it and it went away. Borax is REAL GOOD for arthritis. If thus effort gets out very far, look for this to be clamped down or for a vomiting inducing chemical to be introduced. DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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