MMS - Covid Cure Or Household Bleach?
How the FDA and the media deliberately destroy the reputation of a very affordable powerful drug and how that protects Big Pharma.
What is there that is not poison? All things are poison and nothing is without poison. Solely the dose determines that a thing is not a poison
Paracelsus
MMS stands for Miracle Mineral Solution, or Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2). It is one of the most potent pathogen killers known to mankind. It is scientifically proven that it kills parasites, bacteria, fungi, algae, and many viruses, including the Coronavirus.
It can’t be patented and is therefore cheap as chips. It doesn’t stay potent for very long and has to be created from Sodium Chlorite and HCL before every use. The two-bottle-set sells for about $20 to $40 and lasts me about nine months with almost daily use.
Yes, you heard that right. I am one of these crazy nutters drinking household bleach if you take at face value what you find when you google “MMS drops”: Pages upon pages of sensational fear-mongering lies that make anyone connected to MMS look like a mentally deranged religious nutter believing in miracle cures.
This indicates that “creative algorithms” are heavily deployed by Google to eliminate anything that gives MMS and its followers credibility. Which could mean I am onto something. These days, if google hides or distorts it, there is a good chance to discover a smoking gun.
The search results differ substantially when I use DuckDuckGo instead. I get what I used to get on the Internet: A balanced offering of quality publications and reports like research papers, Covid trials, anecdotal healing stories, and media essays. If you do your research keep that in mind. If you use the Google search engine for MMS you will be sucked into a dark nefarious rabbit hole.
In the past three years, many of us woke up to the fact that governments in collusion with big companies use intense propaganda warfare to “combat vaccine hesitancy”. If that sounds too heavy-handed to you, see recent substack articles about the military grade 5th Generations Psy-Op warfare against us by
and .A similar kind of warfare by the FDA and the media against MMS and its promoters is raging since 2006. This warfare intensified significantly when Donald Trump got half-heartedly involved in promoting drinking disinfectants to kill the Covid virus. There are voices that claim he used MMS. More on that later.
I have to make a disclaimer. I love the stuff and have been using it for the past seven years with great success. It works for me. Therefore, I am biased when it comes to the safety and efficiency of MMS. I am one of the few writers that actually knows what he is talking about when it comes to MMS because I use it almost daily.
Therefore, I can also offer unique insides into the workings of MMS, based on experience. However, in this MMS article, I focus more on research, debunking lies, and the political agendas behind the decade-old witchhunt against MMS.
The Cold Scientific Facts about MMS
Widely Used in the food industry and communal water treatment
With all the hype around the Miracle Mineral Solution, people seem to forget what it really is: The very potent oxidizer Chlorine Dioxide. Chlorine Dioxide is a legal chemical that has been used worldwide for decades for sterilization in the food industry and the sterilization of communal drinking water. Millions of people ingest it daily, mostly unknowingly.
This article gives an overview and states:
The food processing industry has taken to using chlorine dioxide in the USA as a popular sanitizer to wash vegetables, fruits, meat, seafood, mushrooms, and other food products.
It is also an approved food additive in many countries. This quote is from the environment and water department of the Australian Government Website:
Chlorine dioxide is registered as a bactericide, fungicide, and algaecide. It is used to disinfect human drinking water systems, […] It is used extensively in Europe for disinfecting drinking water, and its use there is increasing as well as in North America and Australia, […]
Approved food additive in Australia (No. 926).
Gatekeepers of public opinion caught lying
MMS can be legally added to food, yet the FDA states:
MMS Consumers are drinking bleach
They [products containing ClO2] are not meant to be swallowed by people.
I wonder how people get by drinking ClO2 sterilized drinking water or eating ClO2-treated food without swallowing it.
It appears to be ok for the food and water treatment industries to legally use it but not for private people to ingest it. Obviously, safe dosing is a big factor in this which I will explore in great detail further down.
But let’s first focus on the bleach comparison. That the FDA labeled it “like drinking bleach” is not only scientifically wrong but appears overly sensational.
In no time the media picked that up worldwide and casually expanded it to household bleach and “drinking Oxo” accompanied by pictures of bleach bottles.
This The Guardian article is a prime example of the manipulative misleading trash journalism used by mainstream media to create a powerful negative association between household bleach and MMS. The headline reads: Leader behind bleach ‘miracle cure’ claims Trump consumed his product. Placed right under it is this photo by Juan Korita/AP creating an immediate negative association between MMS drops and Oxo.
They also get very creative in making it look like MMS kills people like in this Daily Mail article from April 2022. No evidence or details are provided whatsoever. The Internet is full of unsubstantiated articles of apparent harm and death through MMS. I will thoroughly debunk these malicious myths.
While the FDA and media get trashy and deliberately destroy the reputation of MMS, they exclude industries using ClO2 from the witchhunt. There are no misleading warnings that the food industry is dipping our food in household bleach or Clorox. Imagine the backlash from these industries.
It is safe to assume that there is a deliberate strong agenda to destroy MMS for private use. Some would argue that they do this to protect consumers from harm. Firstly, as I prove further down, the actual evidence of MMS harm is way below the standard over-the-counter medications like, for example, Ibuprofen. By miles. Secondly, if they really want to prevent harm, the arguably best way is to publish the MMS guidelines on how to correctly dose MMS for human consumption.
The consistently nefarious attitude since day one of the FDA and its henchmen in the media towards MMS points to other stronger motivations. If MMS really eliminates Malaria and HIV, and many other diseases, as claimed, the losses for the pharma industry would be enormous. The 2019 global anti-malaria drug market was valued at USD 839.1 million (Source), a relatively small fish in comparison to the global HIV drug market at USD $28.79 Billion in 2020. Just these two are huge yearly cash cows for pharma. And we do not even talk about cancer and other diseases. Source
In 2012, MMS was used in a trial in Uganda in cooperation with the local Uganda Red Cross where it eliminated Malaria in 154 of 154 participants. A few days later the international Red Cross denied the trial and pulled the video. But it was leaked to the MMS people and is available to watch here: 100% elimination of the Malaria parasite in 154 people in Uganda. Claims that MMS works against Malaria are supported by very good evidence.
Bleach or not bleach?
Wikipedia, sadly still considered by many people as a kind of neutral factual encyclopedia uses the word bleach 31 times for the MMS entry and steps it up a notch, quoting Naren Gunja, the director of the NSW, Australia Poison Information Centre.
using the product [MMS} is “a bit like drinking concentrated bleach”
Ok, not only bleach but concentrated bleach. What is bleach? I ask Wikipedia again:
It often refers specifically to a dilute solution of sodium hypochlorite
The chemical formula for the standard household bleach, sodium hypochlorite, is NaOCl and not ClO2. Household bleach is a different chemical with extremely negative associations in regard to ingesting it. Same play when “horse dewormer” was used to smear Ivermectin in the public eye. Do these two look the same to you?
It is true, however, that ClO2 is used as a bleaching agent in the wood pulp industry in very high concentrations of 6000 ppm. That is 200x stronger than what was used in a clinical trial to treat Covid (30 ppm). Source
So much about Mr. Gunja’s claim of drinking “concentrated bleach”. He is wrong by a factor of 200.
While in Australia, let’s continue with the TGA’s official warning about MMS. The TGA is the Australian version of the FDA.
Using MMS at higher concentrations or for purposes other than water purification can pose a serious risk to your health.
The first part is an important and accurate warning. I will address the dosing soon.
The second part is illogical and psychologically telling. What has the purpose to do with the risk? The reason why I use a substance is irrelevant to and doesn’t affect the risk.
Or is this a Freudian slip? Are they saying that the TGA, decides for what purposes people are safe to ingest ClO2? If it is for the food industry and drinking water - no problem. If it is for general well-being or to treat a disease, no way.
Of the six regulators, Australia had the highest proportion of budget from industry fees (96%) and in 2020-2021 approved more than nine of every 10 drug company applications. Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) firmly denies that its almost exclusive reliance on pharmaceutical industry funding is a conflict of interest (COI). Source
This is from memory: After Jim Humble developed MMS and had blood samples to prove it killed the Malaria parasite he approached the pharma industry but was rejected. MMS could not be patented and therefore was useless to them. When he continued to promote it he was threatened with lawsuits by the FDA and other players and left the USA.
And this man from Spokane, WA, was sentenced to over four years in prison for selling industrial bleach as a miracle cure because the product wasn’t approved by the FDA.
The FDA disregards thousands of anecdotal healing stories and only accepts randomized double-blind trials as proof of efficacy and safety. These trials cost tens of millions of dollars and can only be afforded by a very small group of very wealthy pharma companies, who then provide most of the funding for regulatory bodies like the FDA and TGA.
In return, the regulators then eliminate any competition for Big Pharma by cracking down harshly on providers of alternative medicines. The FDA and TGA are just the head of a whole group of government organizations. They have hundreds of lackeys amplifying their messages like Mr. Gunja from the Australian Poison Centre who unashamedly lies by saying that MMS is equal to “drinking concentrated bleach.”
The key takeaway is the fact that all the gatekeepers of public opinion and lackeys of the pharma industry - FDA, Wikipedia, the media, and The Poison Information Centre - just to name a few, not only deliberately distort the truth about MMS but harshly punish people who promote it as a healing agent.
How many people really got sick from MMS
There are many claims that MMS makes people sick. These claims are used by the FDA to prohibit the promotion and sale of MMS as a therapeutic remedy. They claim they have to protect the population.
This USA Today story offers a good summary of the MMS saga and the ongoing fight between the MMS people and the government. It claims:
There have been more than 16,000 cases of chlorine dioxide poisoning, including approximately 2,500 cases involving children under 12 years old, since 2014, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers. That includes a 6-year-old autistic girl who was hospitalized with liver failure in 2017.
The link to the Poison Control center leads to the prosecution papers with the same claims and no further evidence.
This Business Insider article titled “Taking toxic bleach MMS has killed 7 people in the US, Colombian prosecutors say — far more than previously known”, doesn’t provide any sources either.
Mitchell Liester, from the University of Colorado, wrote one of the very view scientifically researched papers on MMS, titled: The chlorine dioxide controversy: A deadly poison or a cure for COVID-19? It was published in the International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences in September 2021. This paper is a treasure chest of unbiased independently researched information about MMS.
First, he looks into the dosing of MMS. Several clinical trials have been done for up to 24 ppm and Chlorine Dioxide was declared absolutely safe for human consumption in that range. This is 30 times the concentration used in water treatment (0.8 ppm).
The above diagram shows the parts per million (ppm) of 3 drops of activated MMS in 120ml of water. Three drops are what I personally use as a maintenance dose. Three drops are 15 to 25 ppm, and within the 24 ppm of safe human consumption.
The recommended MS dose for first-time users is 1/4 drop, which is within the recommended range of 0.8 ppm and 3 ppm for water sterilization. No sickness or reaction will happen in that range. If people overdose and get sick, MMS shouldn’t be blamed. The recommended starting dose for MMS is nothing like drinking bleach. It is what millions, if not billions of people are already exposed to through water and food and it harms no one. The dose is the difference between medicine and poison with any substance.
Liester then looked at the FAERS Data from 2011 - 2020, nine years of reporting.
Although the ingestion of low doses of ClO2 is safe, high doses can be dangerous. As shown in Table 1, there have been 5 reports to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System [FAERS] of adverse effects associated with the use of ClO2, and all 5 of these involved a product known as “Miracle Mineral Solution” or MMS.
In comparison, Vitamin D3 got 854 reports, Ibuprofen got 60,097 adverse event reports. MMS got 5 in nine years. So, apparently, the Poison Control Centre counted 16.000 but only 5 were reported to FAERS?
Would that be an indication of how serious those calls were? It is well known that MMS drops can make you sick if you don’t learn how to dose properly. But this sickness usually only lasts for a few hours and is called a Herxheimer reaction.
There are also false reports that becoming sick from MMS is part of getting healed by MMS. This quote is from the best source when using MMS: Jim Humbles's book, MMS Health Recovery Guide Book (I get no benefits from any sales generated by this article)
If nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or excessive tiredness occurs while taking MMS1, (see Herxheimer reaction on page 6) immediately reduce the dose by one half but do not stop taking MMS1 unless the symptoms are too much to handle. In this case, stop altogether until the condition has cleared.
Sadly, most doctors can’t or won’t help with the use of MMS. It has been driven underground.
One possible explanation for 16.000 people calling the poison centers - assuming the number is correct - is a lack of knowledge and proper support. Influenced by the negative media reports, the sick and overdosed panic and call the poison center’s helpline. After a few hours or a day, the sickness and other symptoms subside and the case is closed. That’s one theory to explain the huge gap. Another one is that the numbers are incorrect.
In his book, MMS Health Recovery Guide Book, Jim Humble, explains in great detail how to use MMS. There are also people online that offer help. Despite that, there will always be people who are not careful enough or make mistakes and end up overdosing.
There is the added difficulty that doses can’t be transferred from one person to another. Six drops, for example, can be very effective for person one, not effective for person two, and could cause a Herxheimer reaction in a third person. No one ever said it is easy to use. You have to become your own doctor and learn the safe use of MMS. I did and never had any side effects and lots of benefits.
If you overdose on MMS you get sick but that would be true for most medications in the world. Nothing new here. It is irresponsible and dangerous to use MMS drops without knowing what you are doing. Jim Humble:
I strongly encourage you to read this book in its entirety—from front to back! You do not want to cut corners when learning about MMS.
How many people really died from MMS
According to the FAERS Database, nobody died from Chlorine Dioxide between 2011 to 2020. In comparison, 4,689 died from taking Ibuprofen. Similar to the unsupported claims of massive sickness in the media there is a huge discrepancy between media reports and official reporting of death due to MMS. Michell Liester:
A story in The New York Times reported the FDA had received reports of at least 20 people affected by exposure to MMS, with at least seven deaths of people who had ingested Miracle Mineral Solution - […] However, a review of the FDA’s Adverse Events Reporting System [FAERS] Public Dashboard indicates as of March 31, 2020, only 5 reports of adverse effects were received, […] . Furthermore, no deaths were listed […].
Mitchell Liester explains that LD50, is another way to assess the lethality of the MMS drops in rats:
Another method for determining safety is to examine a product’s LD50. The LD50 of a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population.
Different organizations calculated different amounts of ClO2 for LD50. The smallest amount was 94 mg/kg, in between Nicotine and Dextroamphetamine. Others came up with 292 mg/kg and >5000 mg/kg respectively, so the range is huge.
If we take the smallest most lethal calculation, a 70 kg person would have an LD50 of 0.094x70 = 6.58 grams of ClO2. A drop of activated ClO2 weighs approx. 100mg, or 0.1 g. Therefore LD50 would be about 66 drops. Most people take 3 drops for prevention and 6 drops for acute treatment, that’s about 3% and 6%, respectively, of the LD50 dose. Occasionally, for acute and dangerous diseases, people take up to 20 drops like in this Malaria trial of the Red Cross in Uganda.
The only known person that allegedly died from taking MMS was Sylvia Fink on a sailing trip in Vanuatu. This NZ Herald article tells the story. It is a sad and tragic story. Her husband Doug Nash claims her death was due to MMS. Apparently, she bought the drops from fellow sailors with an instruction sheet on how to use them. The autopsy was inconclusive and didn’t prove her husband’s claims.
This story of the only death related to MMS, but unproven and unverified, despite an autopsy, keeps being regurgitated over and over in the media. It happened seven years ago and MMS is in use since 2006 with possibly millions of daily users.
How effective is MMS and how does it cure?
To start with, MMS does not cure. In this abc story, titled “Fringe 'Church' Founder on MMS: It's No Cure”, Jim Humble is quoted:
"There are certainly times I have said some things that I probably should have said differently. For lack of a better way to express things at the time -- or because others put words in my mouth, in the past I have stated that MMS cures most of all diseases. Today, I say that MMS cures nothing!"
Even the very thorough Mitchell Liester got fooled:
Although Humble strongly advocated the use of MMS for many years, he later retracted his claims, stating, “Today I say that MMS cures nothing!”
Jim Humble never retracted. He was nefariously misquoted through omission and his words were taken out of context. Here is the full quote from Jim’s book:
I want to clarify a very important point. Many people naturally say “MMS cures” this or that. I’ve made this same statement myself from time to time in certain situations, when put on the spot, or when the words were put in my mouth, or as a matter of going with the flow of terminology that others use. […] But for the record, I want to clarify here, MMS does not cure disease. MMS kills pathogens and destroys (oxidizes) poisons. When pathogens and poisons in the body are reduced or eliminated, then the body can function properly, and thereby heal. I often say, “The body heals the body”. MMS helps to line things up so the body can do just that.
Then he continues to explain the mechanisms at work as he sees them:
A great deal of evidence given by the FDA, EPA and various industrial corporations prove scientifically that MMS1 (chlorine dioxide) kills and or oxidizes pathogens and poisons in food, public water systems, hospitals, and even slaughterhouses. It is our belief that the same thing can and does happen in the human body.
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The human body on an average is 60-75% water. It stands to reason that chlorine dioxide can also purify the water in the body just as it does in public water systems. Once the water of the body is purified, and many of the poisons oxidized, the body can then heal the body.
We do not claim that there is medical proof that any of the claims herein are true. There is however, proof for those who care to check and observe. We allude to the fact that we have anecdotal evidence. Some scientifically trained people try to discount our evidence because it is anecdotal. When one has three or four anecdotal confirmations that may be somewhat questionable, but when the confirmations are in the thousands upon thousands, then that changes the case. Even science tells us that when there are thousands of cases of anecdotal evidence there is likely to be some correlation.
To take or not to take MMS is a personal decision. Each individual must take responsibility for their own health.
From Jim Humbles’s Book. You can buy and read reviews on Amazon.
This database lists testimonial evidence from MMS users from all over the world for a wide range of diseases.
Strong scientific evidence that MMS kills Coronavirus
Liester, in his paper, looked specifically at how ClO2 reacts with SARS-CoV-2 (Coronavirus):
ClO2 has been demonstrated to destroy the SARS-CoV virus at a concentration of 2.19 mg/L in wastewater (Wang et al., 2005). Also, as previously noted, the EPA lists ClO2 as a disinfectant to destroy SARS-CoV-2 on hard surfaces (EPA June 17, 2020).
Ogata and Miura (2020) performed an in vitro experiment examining the effects of ClO2 on binding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus with angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 [ACE2], which is the primary receptor for the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the human body (Ali and Vijayan, 2020). The study found that treatment with 0.5 mmol/L ClO2 at room temperature for 5 min decreased binding to 1.9% of the control (Ogata and Miura, 2020). This suggests ClO2 might prevent binding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to ACE2 in humans as well
Insignares-Carrione et al. (2020) conducted a preliminary trial involving 104 patients in Ecuador utilizing ClO2 as a treatment for COVID-19. Patients in the trial were administered an aqueous solution of 30 ppm ClO2 in 1 L of water. This treatment was divided into 10 doses [that is, 100 ml each] and the doses were administered every hour and a half for 20 days. The investigators found that all symptoms of COVID-19 began to decrease on the first day of treatment and were significantly reduced by the 4th day of treatment.
An international multi-center study (Insignares-Carrione et al., 2021) was carried out from July 2020 through December 2020 involving 20 patients from Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. The treatment group [n=20] consisted of patients aged 18-80 years old, who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 via RT-PCR and reported characteristic symptoms of COVID-19 [that is, fever, odynophagia, respiratory distress]. […] The control group received anti-inflammatory treatment […] , and supportive measures. The results of the study found a statistically significant reduction in symptoms in the treatment group compared with the control group.
Another source of information regarding the possible efficacy of ClO2 against COVID-19 derives from statistics pertaining to cases and deaths from COVID-19 in Bolivia. In early August 2020, Bolivia approved ClO2 as a prevention and treatment for COVID-19. The number of cases of COVID-19 subsequently dropped 93% from August 20, 2020 to October 21, 2020 and daily deaths decreased 82% from a peak on September 3, 2020 to October 21, 2020. Although other factors may have played a role in the decline in cases and mortality during this time, the fact that cases and deaths dropped in Bolivia but not surrounding countries suggests ClO2 may have played a role in the progress seen in Bolivia (Insignares-Carrione et al., 2021).
These trials were all conducted in 2020 before the ineffective and unsafe Covid injections were pushed upon mankind causing a vaccine-induced pandemic in Australia. For details see:
Why didn’t we hear of these promising trials? Why was there no follow-up trial? It could have saved billions of dollars and possibly millions of lives if vaccine-induced excess mortality keeps on climbing worldwide.
So why do we still believe in public health and the corrupt medical system? Isn’t it time to take charge and become your own doctor? This substack is all about encouraging and supporting each other to take charge of our own life and health.
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The Donald Trump Connection
MMS made a brief appearance on the world stage when Donald Trump made the suggestion to use a disinfectant to treat Covid infection. This confused many people. It would make sense, however, if that “disinfectant” was actually MMS. If it was, he totally butchered the message:
In this The Guardian story, Mark Grenon, leader of the MMS movement and co-founder of the Genisis II Church that is used as a legal shield against prosecution, claims Trump used MMS himself and that he passed it on to him through family members.
Prior to publishing this article, The Guardian invited comments from the Donald Trump camp if Trump used MMS as claimed by Grenon, who was sitting in a Colombian prison when he gave the interview. The link for the interview is in the Guardian article but YouTube censored it.
You’d think that most high-profile public figures would immediately distance themselves from MMS and prisoners. Not Trump. He neither denied nor distanced himself from MMS and Grenon. I think it is fair to call that a silent endorsement of MMS by Trump.
The story fizzled out, but only four months later FDA’s decade-old fight against MMS was ramped up dramatically. Coincidence?
If there was an agenda like a “vaccine-only-policy”, any connection with MMS as a Covid cure, endorsed by a sitting president, would have set alarm bells ringing in very high places. The last thing they wanted was the idea that people started to believe in ready available alternative medicines like Vitamin D, Ivermectin, MMS, and others. A big powerful message was needed.
The Big Crack-Down on MMS in August 2020
The loud and clear message came in the high-profile arrest of the Grenon family in Florida and Colombia. Jim Humble had retired and lived overseas. The Grenon family were now the leaders of the MMS movement.
This long USA TODAY article describes the arrest of Jonathon and Jordan Grenon in Florida in late August 2020. It provides an intriguing, albeit predictable MMS condescending report on the decade-old feud between FDA and the MMS movement.
They went in all guns blazing.
They clearly wanted the public to know about it. In a now-censored YouTube interview, Mark Grenon apparently complained about the lengths federal authorities had taken. It’s not clear if he talks about the arrests in Florida or Colombia or both.
“The amount of people who came in was ridiculous,” Grenon said. “There were helicopters over the house, a hazmat truck, buses, a SWAT team, armored vehicles.”
The court papers reveal the charges: Misbranding of a product and commercial fraud.
And that warrants helicopters, SWAT teams, and extraction from Colombia?
Law enforcement claims Mark Grenon threatened violence in a letter to judge Williams:
“We are practicing ‘civil disobedience’ against this unjust order! Civil disobedience is permitted in the US Constitution, peaceably of course at first, if possible," adding, “NOTE: The 2nd Amendment is there in case it can’t be done peaceably.” Source
The 2nd amendment reads
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
In a podcast, Mark Grenon further said:
You’ve got the 2nd [Amendment]. Right? When Congress does immoral things, passes immoral laws, that’s when you pick up guns, right? You want a Waco? Do they want a Waco?" Source
To me that sounds more like an angry rant than a threat but who cares about my opinion? The agents seized materials to make MMS and money and gold coins but no weapons or a plan to carry out violent acts were reported.
Do these threats of violence warrant a military-grade operation to arrest two unarmed people? If law enforcement indeed suspected a Waco-like compound, wouldn’t they have gathered some intel first? Justified or not, it made headlines and the old message was powerfully reinforced: MMS is dangerous, MMS is illegal.
After all, over 60 billion in future Covid vaccine earnings and possibly other big agendas related to vaccines would be jeopardized if more and more people use alternative medicines successfully. From their perspective, you want to put that fire out before it ignites a whole country.
Conclusion
To take or not to take MMS is a personal decision. Each individual must take responsibility for their own health. (Jim Humble)
My hope is that this article debunked many lies about MMS regarding its dangers and efficiency and uncovered the systematic failures of public health systems in many countries.
I also hope that this article helps to shift the perception of MMS. It is neither bleach nor a miracle cure. When used as instructed is neither harmful nor deadly.
It can be a powerful cheap medicine for the prevention and treatment of disease which only seems to have one fault: Big Pharma can’t get rich from it and therefore it is deemed not suitable for all of us by the regulators.
I deliberately didn’t go into my personal experiences of using MMS in this post but want to finish with two benefits MMS gave me in coping with the Covid crisis. Firstly, because I trusted MMS, I was never concerned to get a Covid infection and refused the vaccine. When I finally got infected with Covid in the summer of 2022, the onset was very heavy and painful. I treated it with MMS and I was symptoms free and was back at work 48 hours later.
Updates Since Publishing
This MedCrave Research Paper, titled “Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2) As a Non-Toxic Antimicrobial Agent for Virus, Bacteria and Yeast (Candida Albicans)”, is one for the scientific experts. Lots and lots of scientific proof of what ClO2 can do and how it works. For example, significant improvement in an Epstein-Barr Virus, 1207 patients trial.
More on Donald Trump’s health suggestions, and that he might have been on to something, in this story.
Since publishing, readers forwarded me some very interesting papers on this topic. I will perodically update the article.
I tried to do an anchor link but don't know how. The substack help is not useful. Anyone that can explain it better?
Updates only affect the online version, not the original version sent out by email. Therfore, you have to read the article on the web or in the app to get the updates. Thank you.
Thanks.
While I still don't like his support for the rich, over time more attempts by Trump to do right by the citizenry surface.
He wasn't good at explaining or even exposing issues because of his word choices being too easy for media to twist. But this is the third example I'm aware of.
Hydroxychloroquine and MMS, and the ill effects on folks from industrial wind turbines via light flicker and infrasound vibration. All of them were demonized by the media and all of them have scientific backing for validity (just not corporate run The$cience™)