MMS - Quantum Leap in Healing Disease

Lol. Now you trust the FDA. Any other time they are the enemy.

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Industrially chlorine dioxide is used to bleach wood pulp and in water purification, but because it’s toxic the US Environmental Protection Agency has set a maximum level of 0.8 mg/L for chlorine dioxide in drinking water.

Assuming a drop is 0.1 ml, I reckon that’s still about 200 mg/L in the solution recommended. To reiterate, US safe limits are 0.8 mg/L. This is two thousand times safe limits.
 
https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm228052.htm

Consumers are being warned not to drink a product sold on the Internet as a medical treatment after some users got sick after drinking it—including one person who had a life threatening reaction.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says the product—known as Miracle Mineral Solution, Miracle Mineral Supplement, and MMS—becomes a potent chemical that’s used as a bleach when mixed according to package directions. The agency first warned consumers about the product in July, but federal regulators say it’s still available for sale on the Internet.
 
You know, when you are trying to give an opposite point of view, or even when trying to educate someone, it can be done without being condescending, without laughing at them and without sarcasm?

You know, you might even earn respect doing things that way.
 
So they (corporations) cause majority of cancer by polluting our environment. Then sell us medication ( most of which don't work ) at extortionate prices to desperately ill people. It's awful
 
The Fear - 30/8/2017 11:17

You know, when you are trying to give an opposite point of view, or even when trying to educate someone, it can be done without being condescending, without laughing at them and without sarcasm?

You know, you might even earn respect doing things that way.

I'm sorry Feario, but I can't take your opinion seriously unless it's backed by a government financed scientific study and delivered to me like I'm intellectually inferior to you. In fact, unless you're going to try and demean me in the process I politely request that you keep your polite opinions to yourself :17:
 
Sorry Tubbz on this one, whilst the science behind it is above my head, suggesting the FDA are a cut above European regulations (IF I read the thrust right as I haven't read the whole thread) loses me.

Trying to tally an independent trade deal with the UK and the USA given the inept FDA and what they approve of is going to be a major hurdle and from the little I know on this subject I wouldn't bow to them on anything.

There's a reason the US is predominantly fat, unhealthy and go on pills far before any other race on the planet and it's not just marketing - it is as you say big pharma and the power they yield, so I'm not sure we're in a position to pick and choose when it comes to a 'group' who if memory serves have admitted their lack of funding and man power means they are constantly a decade behind.
 
Not sure if I'm taking the thread off track but Brendan Fraser - Extraordinary Measures which not being 100% accurate in terms of the real story shows you why big pharma spends to much, then charges so much and pushes and rushes treatment to market because teams compete against each other for a valid treatment rather than working together to find 'the best' treatment.

In that adversarial system things will always go wrong - irrespective of whether each team wants to do their best - it's about job security and finding an answer.
 
What ever happened to the magic sponge? I've seen it perform miracles.

Legs don't work? Use a magic sponge.
Intense, horrific pain? Use the magic sponge.
Broken back, neck, arm, leg and blind? Use the magic sponge.
Alll in a days work for a football club physio.

Do we really need all this hocus pocus when we can get a sponge from Asda for a quid?
 
Science is a natural remedy!!

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mother-natures-medicine-c/

From the plant-choked jungles of Malaysia to the coral reefs of the Caribbean, scientists are combing the planet for cures to our most intractable maladies. Such bioprospecting is tedious workon average only one in thousands of natural compounds tested shows pharmaceutical promise, and only a handful of those ever make it to market. Yet despite the high risk of failure, researchers press on, driven by the realization that with millions of years of experience under her belt, Nature is the ultimate chemist.

Indeed, nearly half of all human pharmaceuticals now in use were originally derived from natural sources.
 
So my brother has HEP C which he has had for nearly 20 years after contracting it in prison

While doing a 5-year stretch in Mountjoy prison he became hooked on heroin and shared needles, hence why he has this horrid disease

There will be those on here I'm sure who will say he deserves it for being so stupid but he was a teenager when he committed his crime and has served the required amount of punishment but Hepatitis C is a life sentence

A turning point in finding a cure came when doctors began treating the disease with interferon in the 1990s. The drug boosts your immune system, your body's defense against germs, to help it fight off the hep C virus.

Next came the use of ribavirin, another drug that fights the virus. You take it with interferon to improve treatment. Thanks to this combo, the cure rate jumped from less than 5% in the 1980s to about 50% by the early 2000s.

But interferon and ribavirin can give you side effects, including muscle aches, fever, nausea, anxiety, and trouble sleeping. You also need to take them for up to 48 weeks to see results.

Alas this has not worked for my brother and is doomed to liver damage and its side effects so he is going to try MMS

I will keep you skeptics informed so we can finally put a nail in the 'mms is dangerous' talk

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Do you understand science at all? Anecdotal evidence means nothing. You need a controlled study with multiple subjects and blind placebos. One case is irrelevant.

I hope it helps him, but you're helping him to take bleach. If it was my brother, I couldn't do that.
 
There was a time you would have called me brother. It was probably around the same time I said I wouldn't join these debates, because I didn't want to ruin them for you. Then, you begged me to join in, probably under the notion you could easily dismiss my rebuttals.

How times have changed.
 
You will always be a brother to me, like every other man on this planet. We are after all from 1 source and are just given the illusion of individuality

This is something that when you die, you will understand and know I have been right all along

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