I've been using MMS for around 3 years
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- Website/Source: https://ru-tv.org/tv/mms-miracle-mineral-supplement-dangerous-or-healing-FqURLJaDXCY.html
I've been using MMS for around 3 years. I find the 'know it all' commentary from people who have never used it to be quite amusing. To be fair, there is so much misinformation about it that I can understand why people are so suspicious. I also agree that the name was ill conceived, even though devised with positive intentions. All of the smear tactics online about it are either from people who have no direct experience with it, or by idiots who didn't follow the basic dilution instructions. When the instructions say to mix 3 drops of each ingredient, let it react for 30 seconds, and then mix it in a quart of water but the user instead skips the dilution process.... well, what is there to say. What I can tell you is that I have used MMS whenever I am exposed to the flu, stomach flu or people suffering from various colds and I have not had more than just initial symptoms of any of these ailments for around the past 3 years. I keep wondering if the next exposure will prove me wrong, but I literally have not had a cold take root in that entire time - even though I am on other mildly immuno-compromising prescribed drugs. Just recently my entire Kung Fu class had some form of cold and I have been the only one unaffected. If you go to jimhumble.co/videos/#red_cross_cured_malaria_with_mms, you will find a video documenting a 700 person study (150+ of which were found to have Malaria) using MMS to treat Malaria which was performed by the Uganda Red Cross. Even though the study was a massive success, reportedly 100% within 5 days of treatment, it was disavowed by the Red Cross as a whole. Watch the video yourself. Real people and real results is my impression. The main Red Cross Organizaton (IFRC) disavowed the study, but on the same notice acknowledges Uganda in the following way: The IFRC expresses its support to the Uganda Red Cross Society and recognises that it has been spearheading prevention programmes across the country over the last decade, as auxiliary to their public authorities and in line with WHO guidelines. - Take a look at their statement yourself: www.ifrc.org/en/news-and-media/opinions-and-positions/opinion-pieces/2013/ifrc-strongly-dissociates-from-the-claim-of-a-miracle-solution-to-defeat-malaria/ You will see that the IFRC is denying having participated in any clinical trials regarding Malaria, but as you read above, it is also distinguishing itself, the IFRC, from the Uganda Red Cross. In other words, they are not denying the trial took place by the Uganda Red Cross. I know what I make of this, but leave it up to thinking viewers to form their own views.
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