Something does not compute about this. Hubble's protocol has one drink
a solution with no more than about 4/1000% of sodium chlorite in it.
Whether one starts with 5% or 28% solution before diluting it should
make no difference.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
There's a big controversy over the safety of MMS as used by Jim
Humble. There is an MMS list and we have a chemist on it, who says
that the vomiting and diarrhea that comes from taking MMS the way Jim
says is actually from chlorine poisoning rather than overload of
die-off. He advocates (and uses) a 5% strength of sodium chlorite
rather than the 28% MMS.
There are those that have followed Jim's protocol and claim they've
gotten their normal lives back after years of illness, and those that
say "he saved my life" and so they are vehement against the chemist's
gentler, safer protocol. Though he doesn't belong to the list, Jim
came on to debate Tom and wound up looking bad (as in he could only
defend himself by repeating 'I've given this to thousands of people
and therefor it is safe').
Then there are those like me who go--if I had something really serious
I was trying to kill I'd use Jim's (new) protocol--which, by the way,
he changed from his original protocol because he finally had to admit,
without actually admitting, that he did not understand the chemistry
of sodium chlorite, nor what it does in the body, nor how long it is
actually IN the body--of a few drops every few hours. BUT--for
anything less serious I would certainly use the much safer 5% method
the chemist recommends. As he says--it does the same thing as Jim's
method, it just takes longer.
There are situations where you don't mind it taking longer and then
there are situations where you want it to be gone NOW. So I feel
there is room for both. Jim, on the other hand, really hates anyone
who tries to say his protocols aren't THE end to all illnesses.
I've been using MMS since the web first heard about it, as MMS.
Sodium chlorite, of course, has been used for decades before Jim
brought it to public attention, with his own 'discovered' method.
So you pretty much have to read both sides and choose for yourself.
Sodium chlorite as MMS has always been a product of extremes. It does
one thing for this person and the exact opposite for the next person,
in every body response reported from MMS users. I've been on 2 MMS
lists (one now defunct) for at least 3 years now and have 'seen it
all'. MMS is an amazing thing, but it is MEDICINE, and should be
handled with safety. Jim doesn't believe that there is anything at
all unsafe about it. I know differently, but Jim refuses to
acknowledge that. <shrug>
Samala,
Renee
/-------Original Message-------/
Hi there, I've been seeing this on the MMS list. Project Greenlife
are recalling MMS due to FDA 'pressure'/advice. It is on their website
http://www.projectgreenlife.com
They no longer sell MMS according to their site.
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