WomanInTheMoon11 says: Project Camelot interviews Jim Humble, the man behind MMS: Mineral Mineral Supplement Sasbachwalden, Germany, November 2008.. Aerospace engineer Jim Humble's third career started accidentally while on a gold prospecting trip in the jungle of Venezuela. There, using stabilized oxygen, he improvised an effective remedy for his colleagues who were stricken with malaria. As curious as he had always been in his life, he returned to his native US and wondered why the cure had worked so well. The answers to his own questions led him to the development of a more powerful form of oxygen therapy, chlorine dioxide, which he called Miracle Mineral Supplement. With a mission to help the human race whatever he did, Jim made it widely available in the form of sodium chlorite which the user 'activated' by adding lemon juice or vinegar - and medical teams conducted 100,000 research trials in Africa where it was found that MMS would frequently relieve the symptoms of malaria in as little as four ho I found a site that sell the stuff dirt cheap. It's used as a water purification product. I can't say if it works on all the stuff they say it does, but I know if you want it, the people marketing it as a cure are inflating the price dramatically. This place has Sodium Chlorite which is used to make it for 25 a pound, and has quarts of MMS for 25 dollars, as opposed to the MMS sites that are 15 dollars for a couple ounces. http://sodium-chlorite-supplier.com |
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