Well maybe this stuff will do:
http://www.globallight.net/

Right at the end of the business day, I got a very disappointing call from my 
supplier for sodium chlorite which is the raw ingredient for making MMS. Aaron 
advised me that his company has received a notice, presumably from a government 
agency, that sodium chlorite suppliers have been selling the product to 
individuals and companies who are using it to make a product intended for human 
ingestion. They are advised that it is illegal for companies to sell sodium 
chlorite for that use. Aaron called me immediately, even before he had time to 
do more research, and he is committed to find a way to continue supplying 
sodium chlorite to Global Light Network. Frankly, I am not optimistic at all. 
They have been holding 1,000 pounds of sodium chlorite for us, and we will try 
to get that last lot released to us, but they will probably be intimidated by 
the government threat. 
I think I told the members early on that I expected the government to move in 
before too long. MMS is simply doing too much good for too many people for them 
to not move to stop it as they have so many other miracle solutions to sickness 
and premature death. I thought at first that the FDA would come after the 
suppliers of MMS. However, I have always thought that the easier way to block 
MMS would be to choke off the supply of sodium chlorite, and that does seem to 
be the way they have chosen. 
Be assured that we will do everything possible to find alternative sources. 
Since we have grown to be the largest supplier of MMS in the world, this 
development will certainly have an enormous negative impact on Global Light 
Network. Therefore, to preserve our supplies as long as possible, effective 
immediately, we are withdrawing all MMS kits and other bulk packaging from our 
shopping carts. Additionally, effective immediately, we are no longer offering 
wholesale or distributor discounts. If and when we are able to secure a 
reliable source for sodium chlorite, we will again offer kits and discounts to 
the trade. 
By taking these steps, we should have enough stock to last 3 or 4 months unless 
there is panic buying. We know that there are many smaller suppliers of MMS, 
but I am sure none of them have the inventory we have managed to accumulate. 
For those in Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Rim countries that we can 
reasonably supply from Australia, there are not currently supply issues. We 
will take the logical steps to protect our supplies in Australia before a 
similar action is taken there. 
I sincerely hope this is a false alarm and, if it is, I will let the membership 
know as soon as possible and will immediately reinstate all of the discount 
pricings. One final note: if any member has an idea of how I can solve the 
supply issue, like Ross Perot used to say, "I'm all ears!" 
Several weeks ago I mentioned in the newsletter that the Diamond V Yeast 
Culture has many of the same benefits as MMS. As the months go by and this 
seeming crisis unfolds, the Diamond V could become a lot more relevant. That 
reminds me, when I mentioned the possibility of using MMS for a few months and 
then the Diamond V for a few months before switching back to MMS, I 
unintentionally created the impression that there is an inherent problem with 
using both products at the same time. There is NOT an inherent conflict between 
MMS and Diamond V. The point that I was trying to make is that both MMS and 
Diamond V will help the body to throw off toxins, and, thus, if you use both 
without significantly adjusting application amounts, you could cause a pretty 
uncomfortable detox response. Ask me how I know. Right now I am working with 
the Diamond V and not the MMS. I am using a heaping teaspoon of the Diamond V 
now; but I had to work up to that. I add the Diamond V to an organic grape 
juice, and then I put in a full teaspoon of Karma Cleanse. I have worked up 
from a half teaspoon. To elaborate on my present protocol, I am also soaking 
daily in 2 to 4 ounces of Magnesium Oil with an ounce of Miracle II soap and a 
quart of apple cider vinegar. The vinegar is intended to help pull out toxins. 
Speaking of Diamond V, it just occurred to me that since Diamond V was 
originally intended for horses and cows, it shouldn't surprise us if some 
alphabet agency decides that feed stores cannot sell Diamond V unless the buyer 
presents pedigree papers on their livestock. Maybe I am getting cynical . . . 
what do you think? 
While I was distracted with other issues this week, we just about ran out of 
the Krystaline Fuel Additive. We have received more orders than I imagined. 
Today I ordered another few gallons, and now I will watch inventories more 
closely. In candor, I have had a situation with our old 1996 Honda Accord that 
feel I should tell you about. After such amazing results using the KFA for the 
first tank of gas, the second tank of gas was disappointing and I actually lost 
a little mileage. Now, on the third tank, the car seems to be running quite 
rough, and I just had to call the inventor to get an insight into what might be 
going on based on his 10 years of experience. Here is his explanation . . . an 
older car like this, with 160,000 miles on it, has a pretty substantial carbon 
buildup within the engine. One of the great benefits of the KFA is that it will 
start cleaning up your engine, but as it does so, carbon will break away within 
the engine and will cause what he called "hot spots." The car will run less 
efficiently and rougher during that cleaning process. He reports that the 
cleaning process will usually only last for about 5 tanks of gas, and then 
there will be noticeable improvements in gas mileage and performance again. 
I am prepared to go through this process, because I still believe that there 
are substantial improvements and savings waiting on the other side. It just 
occurred to me that the old Honda is going through a detox period just like our 
bodies do with the MMS or the Diamond V, and that is a good thing. If you are 
having a similar experience with the KFA and you are not as patient as me, 
remember that we offer an unconditional money back guarantee. 
Again, I have run out of time, so I will close for tonight. I know that the 
news about MMS is going to be very alarming for many. We want to make our 
remaining stock available to as many as possible and hope that you will not 
take this opportunity to horde. A bottle of MMS goes a very long way and has a 
very long shelf life. Although we will not turn away large orders, we do ask 
that you exercise restraint so that as many as possible can get a supply of 
MMS. We are blessed by your participation in Global Light Network. 
Blessings, David 


---- Scott <scottie592...@yahoo.com> wrote: 
> Sorry to hear about this but not surprised. Is there anyway to get around 
> this possibly by adding another compound to it that can easily be neutralized 
> later in the actual MMS production process? I am not sure what other chemical 
> and/or compound  would do such but it would be worth checking out wouldn't it?
> This stuff is just too good to have it go bye-bye. Certain government 
> agencies are getting to the point of getting away with murder by cutting off 
> our freedom to put whatever we want to in our own bodies. Something must be 
> done. We have to take back our country or we are not going to have any 
> freedoms and that is not a laughing matter!
> I am in the process of finding ways to protect myself from them even if it 
> means I have to go against the proverbial "grain". So, I would invite you 
> folks to do the same. Take care and God bless you.
> 
> Scotty <><
> 
> 
> kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com wrote: 
> Global light posted this in their latest emial posting.
> 
> Right at the end of the business day, I got a very disappointing call 
> from my supplier for sodium chlorite which is the raw ingredient for 
> making MMS. Aaron advised me that his company has received a notice, 
> presumably from a government agency, that sodium chlorite suppliers 
> have been selling the product to individuals and companies who are 
> using it to make a product intended for human ingestion. They are 
> advised that it is illegal for companies to sell sodium chlorite for 
> that use. Aaron called me immediately, even before he had time to do 
> more research, and he is committed to find a way to continue 
> supplying sodium chlorite to Global Light Network. Frankly, I am not 
> optimistic at all. They have been holding 1,000 pounds of sodium 
> chlorite for us, and we will try to get that last lot released to us, 
> but they will probably be intimidated by the government threat. 
> 
> I think I told the members early on that I expected the government to 
> move in before too long. MMS is simply doing too much good for too 
> many people for them to not move to stop it as they have so many 
> other miracle solutions to sickness and premature death. I thought at 
> first that the FDA would come after the suppliers of MMS. However, I 
> have always thought that the easier way to block MMS would be to 
> choke off the supply of sodium chlorite, and that does seem to be the 
> way they have chosen. 
> 
> Be assured that we will do everything possible to find alternative 
> sources. Since we have grown to be the largest supplier of MMS in the 
> world, this development will certainly have an enormous negative 
> impact on Global Light Network. Therefore, to preserve our supplies 
> as long as possible, effective immediately, we are withdrawing all 
> MMS kits and other bulk packaging from our shopping carts. 
> Additionally, effective immediately, we are no longer offering 
> wholesale or distributor discounts. If and when we are able to secure 
> a reliable source for sodium chlorite, we will again offer kits and 
> discounts to the trade
> 
> 
> 
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