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Archive for March 24, 2011

Notes From the Road: Thoughts on Authenticity

Bridge over Table Rock Lake, MO

Bridge over Table Rock Lake, MO

KANSAS CITY, MO – It’s just a few hours before I wing back home after a fly/drive road trip that included time in four different states – Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, and Kansas. Illinois had been on the list, but has been rescheduled. Only sporadic access to a good WI-FI signal and full days of activity favored observation over participation in the flurry of exchanges in the Thought For Food comment forum.

It is almost laughable to see the current “resident skeptic,” “mmsdebunked,” himself a faceless, nameless, anonymous person — in some part of the world — express his doubts about the authenticity of my account of the young lady from Greece, some may remember Maria, who rid herself of HSV1 and HSV2 (herpes simplex virus) over a three-month period, using MMS. This relief, confirmed by lab tests, came after 10 and 2 years of standard and ineffective medical treatment, respectively.

The sheer effort that mmsdebunked has given in an effort to cast doubt and maintain a position of being at odds, over the simple sharing of information, reveals… well I don’t know what it reveals.

I don’t know this man, since he prefers not to subject himself to public scrutiny for “fear” of some form of reprisal – as if anyone cares that he is simply acting as a misinformation shill. Yet, he writes with a mock familiarity, as though he knows MMS, and me.

There is an irony in seeing someone talk as though they know, but coming from a place of NOT knowing. They want so hard to be believed, and make such an effort to appear as though they are knowledgeable, spouting every negative and incorrect or non-relevant interpretation that they can find while talking to people who do KNOW what they’re talking about from first-hand experience.

MMS has so not been “debunked,” that the opposite is actually true. It is being recognized as a superior and grossly under-used disinfectant. Its merits have become so obvious to those who SEE and KNOW that even continuing to portray one’s self as a “debunker” only reveals a disingenuous agenda, and not a desire to help the public.

During my travels, I came to meet and a husband and wife team of health practitioners, Tom and Joy Watson. Tom is a clinical kineseologist, and Joy is a Doctor of Naturopathy (ND), with practices in Healing Tree Health Club, in Blue Eye, Missouri and Osage Health Center, Berryville, Arkansas. They use natural, energetic, non-invasive and non-toxic methods to help their patients restore their health.

Tom and Joy Watson

Health Practitioners Tom and Joy Watson

Both have overcome major illnesses to restore their own health; Tom a debilitating back injury that suddenly took his life and livelihood away and had him in a cast for an extended time, and Joy, fully healed herself of breast cancer, without surgery, without toxic drugs. Not a “survivor,” she thrives once again.

During her healing journey, Joy used MMS. She didn’t stay on it – this was in the days of taking up to 15 drops one or more time daily (since modified to smaller, hourly doses over an 8 hour period each day). Her choice to seek methods other than MMS had to do in large part to the detox itself… which can be an unpleasant experience. While one is going through an MMS-induced toxin release, it may not be evident that it is (1) temporary, and (2) helpful. In addition, early MMS users were most often lone wolves, with very little in the way of familial or medical support.

Dr. Watson acknowledged to me that MMS is a superior antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal product, that warrants more study on how to give patients the best results and the best experience. Given its wide availability – derived from an unprocessed salt (sodium chlorite) and low cost, it could dramatically impact both the results as well as the economics involved in health care today, rendering a multitude of marginally effective, metabolically damaging pharmaceutical medications useless.

I am not saying that MMS is the only thing that works, because it is not. I’m saying that it provides a vital and viable therapeutic function on polluted human physiologies, as evidenced by the results that so many people are reporting.

You can bet that IF pharmaceuticals did offer superior results than MMS, (1) they would be quick to prove it, and (2) we’d not be spending this time talking about using MMS, or (3) see federal agencies trying to dissuade the public from using it.

I did not go there to talk to them about MMS. Our conversation about it was over breakfast that Joy prepared on their beautiful 65 acre property on a mountain top just outside of Berryville, Arkansas. Their Osage Natural Health Center is also on the property. They showed me some of the other tools that they use, which I have captured on camera and will be in upcoming articles.

At home with Jeffrey Smith

At home with Jeffrey Smith

Yet, it is amazing to go places and meet people who have not only heard of, but are using, or know someone who is using MMS, such as Jeffrey Smith’s wife, Andrea. Jeffrey is the author of Seeds of Deception and Genetic Roulette. I interviewed him at their home in Fairfield, Iowa. Great, down to earth, genuine, and caring people.

For 15 years Jeffrey has traveled the world calling attention to the true dangers of genetically modified (GMO) foods, dangers that the Food and Drug Administration claims to have “seen no evidence of.” The more truthful statement would be to have admitted no evidence of harm, because evidence exists that they were informed about but chose to ignore such warnings and silence the whistle blowers.

Jeffrey founded the Institute for Responsible Technology to help raise public awareness of how pervasive GMO products are, and how to inform yourself, since neither the information released, nor policies issued by said federal agencies can be relied upon to work in the public’s behalf. If there is an “erring” by the agency, it is on the side of the industries that feed them.

Yet, who feeds the industries? Is it not you and me?

No one has any obligation to “stand up” for MMS unless they want to, or “prove” that it works to skeptics. There is such a thing as natural skepticism, but it’s not a place where anyone with an open mind takes up residence. People who need someone else to “prove” a concept to them are simply wasting their own time, and the energy of anyone who tries to convince them.

If your own energy, research, and intelligence isn’t part of how you go about deciding what modalities work for you, then you’re not really trying to learn anything, because such methods won’t yield any useful understanding.

Understanding isn’t the most important thing to people who are dealing with chronic diseases either; results are. I would go to Tom and Joy Watson any day because they have taken journeys that most medical doctors – if left to their training – never successfully work their way from. They are happy and healthy, and are helping their patients restore their health too… the happiness, as well as the healing is always, up to you.

I’ll be sharing more, but now it’s time to take another flight home.


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