MMS - Is it Hype or A Miracle Worker?
You may have heard of it, miracle mineral solution. What is it, and can it really be a miracle, and a solution?
MMS is really sodium chlorite in a diluted quantity. Sodium chlorite is primarily used as a water purifier. It does its job quite well.
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.
The activator is what makes the sodium chlorite so powerful. You can use lemon juice or vinegar, but citric acid is recommended. Mixed in the right quantity we get that miracle detox.
Some do not care for the taste of mms. It is a bit strong, to say the least. If you take too much it will cause nausea, but that is because it is working, detoxifying the body. Mix it with water or apple juice to help with the taste.
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 are interested in reading stories about using MMS you should be able to find some of the forums that discuss using MMS. There are doctors who recommend it as an alternative treatment. Curezone has a forum for this topic.
MMS, is it really a miracle mineral, or just another hype? I guess it depends on who you ask. Many have used it with great success when other treatments have failed.
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