MMS: Setting Perceptions Straight, 28% at a Time

Irrespective of what happens in the journey of MMS, the FDA has done a few good things. They brought the subject to the attention of a larger number of new people, and given those who do understand something about MMS an opportunity to set the misinformation straight. This is not about “fighting” the FDA. They are doing what they have…

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Desired MMS Outcomes, Power, and Beliefs

I have suffered from Epstein Barr Virus for 20 years & YES my first two weeks on MMS I ended up getting the worst chest cold I had in years. This was a form of detox to my body. I had pneumonia many years prior & had the best removal of hardened junk come out of my lungs. I could…

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FDA: MMS is Harmful, and Gulf Oysters are 'Good to Go'

It’s great to be back home, even while the drama surrounding MMS continues to unfold. The FDA is, albeit unintentionally, calling more attention to MMS and itself by embarking on this latest smear campaign. It’s a smear campaign because due diligence has not been followed on the FDA’s part. This is becoming the rule, not the isolated exception. MMS is…

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A Prognosis: MMS, ‘Si’, FDA, ‘No’

BARAHONA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — At long last, Jim Humble’s Miracle Mineral Supplement, otherwise known as MMS, is surfacing, introduced to a much larger segment of the population, thanks to the FDA. However, thanks to the FDA, the first perception of the “miracle” product that this new and impressionable audience is receiving, is one of a poison, like an angel in…

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A Passion for Life; A Passion for Humanity

BARAHONA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — The MMS workshop has ended. Yet, after seeing evidence that the Genesis II compound is being watched by someone, perhaps from a satellite location, it is striking to see the fervor with which the remaining attendees explore the potential of chlorine dioxide (ClO2), via the MMS product and protocol. The night that the group introductions were…

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MMS: The ‘Fit’ Has Hit the ‘Shan’

BARAHONA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – Fasten your seatbelts, because the MMS story is about to take the greatest roller coaster ride of its life. The FDA is following up its July 30, 2010 warning on the personal and discretionary use of chlorine dioxide with a vengeance, having picked out a sampling of MMS suppliers in the United States and Japan (yes,…

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MMS Workshop: Back to Barahona and Haitian Memories

I’m heading back to the Dominican Republic, to do a Mulligan on the 5-day MMS Seminar and Workshop, in the coastal town of Barahona (pronounced, bah-RO-na). The timing of the FDA assault on MMS, where they mobilize their forces against a product that they have not given a fair, unbiased evaluation, in spite (or because of) the positive results people…

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MMS: The End… or is it the Beginning?

Now that the FDA has shown its hand on MMS, it’s now reasonable to wonder what’s next. Is this the end… or is it the beginning? It is a point that, most likely, has been anticipated by Jim Humble, who worked out the protocol for generating chlorine dioxide in levels safe enough to be used inside the human body. Although…

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FDA Warning on MMS: Your Hypocrisy is Showing

In a move that surprised no one, the FDA has finally taken an official position on the Miracle Mineral Supplement, known by most by the acronym, “MMS.” In a July 30 news release, the agency warned of “serious harm from drinking MMS.” This is a trend that began in May, with a Media Advisory against MMS issued by Health Canada,…

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Standard Cancer Treatments No Longer Make Sense

Let’s be honest, standard medical treatment responses for cancer, i.e., chemotherapy and radiation, no longer make any sense. One day they did, a long time ago, but not now. One day it seemed plausible that cancer must be the result of something wrong happening inside the body; something dreadfully wrong. And what do we do when “wrong” things happen? When…

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BP's Myopic Vision: Unnecessary Environmental Damage as Simple as '1, 2, 3'

There’s an emergency in the Gulf of Mexico, still. Even with the wellhead apparently capped, there is a state of emergency. This evening I watched a documentary on the National Geographic Channel about the progress that has been made in the Gulf, including the apparent success at finally capping the well. Yet, while the work that is going on down…

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All the News that's fit to DELETE!

It took me three days to produce and publish this video, but the delay helped me see what may be a more disturbing trend. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGlnOkU6KPA] Amid the rancor and ruckus of shock, turmoil, and indignation about the Gulf oil spill and (lack of) cleanup operations, we now have a case of disappearing news. A story that appeared on CNN.com on…

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Imagining New Outcomes For the Gulf

How we look at the Gulf oil spill event depends on how we see ourselves and our own capability (or incapability). In general, it’s not a pretty picture. Mainstream and “independent” pundits all vie to be the first to tell you the latest information on how bad things really are that “isn’t being reported.” Okay, so now they’ve brought you…

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Healing the Gulf as Prelude to Paradigm Shift in Health Remediation

Albert Einstein has often been quoted as saying that you can’t solve a problem while thinking at the level of the problem. That statement has never been truer than in the present Gulf oil spill debacle. The problem is that BP, and its entire supporting infrastructure, which includes the petrochemical industry, various centers of academic influence (otherwise known as “leading…

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Cleaning Up the Gulf: More Thoughts on Bioremediation

Bioremediation is a term that should be search and researched by every human who is looking for workable solutions to our environmental problems, the Gulf oil spill being the latest. Problems have a habit of getting larger the more we ignore, excuse, or rationalize them. They don’t go away. Sometimes when faced with a problem, we truly don’t know we…

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Gulf Oil Cleanup: Where's Bioremediation When We NEED It? And Why Isn't It Here?

The situation in the Gulf of Mexico has become personal. How well we respond to this very RESOLVABLE situation is a litmus test for EVERYTHING, not just how we do business, but our education system as well. I have driven over 1,000 miles in the past week, first to meet and interview three prominent microbiologists at the ASM Conference in…

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Oil Remediation: A NON-TOXIC Approach

The Gulf oil spill of 2010 can become the latest biggest disaster in recent history, or our greatest blessing. We get to choose. Most writers, pundits, and commentators will tell you about the disaster and how bad it’s going to be. Here you’ll hear about the blessing. I’ll tell you now; if we follow the line of remediation that is…

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The Strawberry Field Story Gets Even Better with PHOTONIC WATER

It seems almost too simple to suggest that a change in the state of the water that we use — drinking, bathing in, and growing our foods in — could dramatically impact our health, that is, until you learn more about water’s inherent properties, properties that are easy to dismiss if we’re not paying attention. And since much of the…

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Looking for ‘Spill Relief’ in All the Wrong Places

As large and far-reaching as it is, the April 20 oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico is but a microcosm of a larger tragedy that is playing out in front of our eyes, literally hiding in plain sight. And yet, if we wake up from our stupor and see the situation with fresh eyes and open minds, we…

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Chemical Overload: Time to Open Our Eyes

LONDON – My first Trans-Atlantic trip, which has taken me to Amsterdam, Germany, and London, draws to a close. I love my iPhone, but it’s not a preferred updating method for me. But now I must. I can add photos or video later. The THOUGHT needs expression NOW, while it is HERE. Today I interviewed a beautiful woman of 78…

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