MMS: Solution of Sodium Chlorite and Citric Acid

March 22nd, 2009

A friend of mine, who lives in the bush a couple of valleys over from us, told me about MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement) a few months ago. I looked into it briefly, thought that it seemed interesting, and that I’d need to take a closer look at some point.

Then, in response to the story about Bill Gates, Star Wars technology and malaria, a reader in the U.S. sent me an email about MMS and malaria, and how he used MMS himself with beneficial results.

Ok, that was it. I decided to take a closer look at MMS.

I’ve been reading about MMS over the last few days, and I’m very intrigued. I’ve managed to acquire some MMS to experiment with (on myself of course), and I just started today.

Cryptogon is not an alternative health blog, but I’ve been interested in and using alternative health modalities for about 15 years. I know that many of you are interested alternative health information as well. MMS seemed like something that was definitely worth mentioning. If I experience any results (good or bad), I’ll let you know. I don’t have any serious health problems, but there are a couple of relatively minor, but persistent issues, that I’d like to see resolved.

MMS is being discussed in dozens of places on the Internet. You’ll find them soon enough if you look into this.

I would start with the following information:

The inventor/discoverer is a man named Jim Humble. He has written a book, the first half of which is available online for free, called:

The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century

The next source I read, top to bottom, was No Miracle, Just Wonderful Chemistry. That is a post by Adam Abraham, a filmmaker and alternative health researcher who created a documentary about MMS. I have not yet seen the film, but I will soon.

I’m not selling MMS. I won’t accept any commissions for specific alternative health related products that I haven’t personally used and found to be beneficial. That’s why you don’t see any links to buy MMS here. So, just to be clear, I have ZERO financial interest in what you do, or don’t do, with regard to this. I have signed up for “reseller” status at a company that makes MMS, but that was just so that I could get a discounted price. I’m not promoting the affiliate link here on purpose. There are a variety of companies selling MMS (28% sodium chlorite solution) all over the world and it is extremely affordable.

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