Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 Just a quick message to say that chlorine dioxide is neither the same as, nor similar to, chlorine. Just as sodium chloride (salt) is not chlorine (bleach), chlorine dioxide is not chlorine either. They are completely different compounds with different properties. I have used MMS myself daily for 2 months and received numerous benefits. My candida is under much better control. My tongue is pink and healthy now (and has been for the last month since I stopped using MMS), my high blood pressure is down, and it completely healed the very painful stomach ulceration I've had for the past 3 years. Plus the athlete's foot on my right foot is gone and my brain fog has gone and my energy is much improved. I'm trying to get pregnant so I stopped using the MMS for the time being, but I think that using it for long enough, may well have had a huge impact on my rheumatoid arthritis as well. As it is, it has enabled me to drop my nighttime steroids and drop the overall dose from 10mg/day to 6mg day. I am impressed so far. It even helped knock out a winter flu bug I caught from my husband, in a couple of hours. It is important to do the reading to understand what this compound is, and what it does, and why it's safe to use. Comparing it to chlorine is misleading and is likely to put people off from researching it further. Found this written on one of the MMS website ... and it quite gave me the giggles. They brag aboutn how chlorine is approved for water and thus is safe, they warn not to take to much as it will kill harmful viruses in your body and make you feel ill at first. And yet the same people pushing MMS (chlorinated oxygen, and by proxy, chlorinated water, are all tweaked out about chlorinated sugar. I think I'll just wait and see about this one, and keep using my splenda as long as we don't have any issues with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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