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MMS and the Outbreak of a Virus
Posted by Lydia Peru at May 2nd, 2009 in Nutrition
MMS is the common name for miracle mineral solution. But here’s the magic question: is it hype or help?
Did you know that MMS is sodium chlorite, a water purifier? It’s a specific diluted quantity. MMS can be used for exactly that use, to purify your drinking water.
Jim Humble, the creator of the MMS protocol, learned about using this natural cleansing agent as a simple to use treatment for malaria. In fact, used in solution with an activator, it’s treated many thousands of malaria cases with positive results.
MMS is the activated sodium chlorite. You activate with citric acid, lemon juice, or vinegar. This starts the process, and the release of the detoxifying miracle.
MMS is a bit strong to taste. You can mix it with water, a very important step. If you want to improve the taste you can use apple juice, just make sure there is no added vitamin C.
The detox process should be done slowly with dosages increased one drop at a time. Follow the recommendations. The time it takes for MMS to do the job will pass quickly.
If you want to read what others are saying about MMS and join in a forum or discussion there is a group on Curezone as well as other alternative health sites. These groups include some doctors and other health professionals.
Can MMS really be the miracle mineral its claimed to be, or is it all just another tall tale? You be the judge of it. Use common sense, read some of the stories, and you may find MMS to be an effective part of your wellness program.
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