More MMS and Pepsi Thoughts

I had no idea that the Pepsi comments in my second interview with Jim Humble created such a buzz. (Click here to listen… the question sequence that leads to “the infamous and incredulous” begins roughly 12min. 50sec. into the podcast.) Even with my recent clarification, one of my valued readers wrote in with these questions/comments: I’m having trouble trying to…

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MMS and Pepsi Therapy? Not At All!

It was with great enthusiasm that I recently learned that the Nesara Status Report, an email periodical whose writer goes by pen name Dove of Oneness with over 26,000 subscribers, planned to devote an entire edition to MMS. Each day more people are learning of this protocol that introduces the chemical compound chlorine dioxide internally to “disinfect” or effectively reduce…

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MMS Documentary Post-Production Progress

Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble A Status Report I have completed the general layout of the documentary, which runs roughly 96 minutes. It now has a beginning, middle and end. I have added several voiceover narration pieces, and will finish by mid-week. I will produce a rough cut DVD by this Thursday (Jan. 2) to give to Frances Keyes,…

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MMS: Reflections on Balance and Toxicity

One result of producing the video documentary Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble, will be to raise public awareness about (1) chlorine dioxide’s efficacy as an effective and when used in recommended dosages, safe chemical compound for reducing populations of anaerobic microbial and viral populations, and (2) its effectiveness in doing so within the human body. The first point has…

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MMS Video: Final Day of Taping in Sedona

On Christmas Eve I journeyed north to Sedona, to meet Jim Humble and Dr. Leo Rebello at the home of Dr. Larry Jensen, Archbishop of the Spiritis Church to finish taping for my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. Jim and Dr. Jensen are long time friends. When he and his wife, Glenda Green, a phenomenal artist and author…

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MMS Documentary: Final Day of Taping

Last week my return to Mexico, to finish principal photography for my documentary, Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble, went only partially as planned. As already reported, my conversation with Dr. John Humiston, of the William Hitt Center in Tijuana, was a great success. People are now beginning to watch the video clip and listen to the podcast of my…

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MMS Documentary Journey: Post Tijuana Reflections

My trip to meet and interview Dr. John Humiston in Tijuana for my documentary yielded the very best of what I would have hoped. He shared an understanding of the uses and potentials of MMS based on professional and personal experience. He freely admitted that he was not familiar with chlorine dioxide prior to Jim Humble’s introduction, but he did…

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A Conscientious MD Speaks Out for MMS

The ladies and I journeyed to Tijuana Mexico, where Joyce had an appointment with John Humiston, MD of the William Hitt Center. A licensed physician and surgeon, Dr. Humiston, graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin. We had learned that MMS was used at the Hitt Center, and were quite interested in hearing what a doctor might have to say,…

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Up For Air, Gettin' Down to Business

It’s been an active first week of post-production for Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble. Thank you to all who have placed advanced orders for the DVD. You are helping get the job done, literally. But that’s what was needed. My friend Frances Keyes came in this week and viewed the raw footage I’ve taken thus far, to plan out…

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Understanding MMS Video Diary Epilogue

Now the work begins… or shall I say, continues. I’ve had a chance to decompress from my journey to Hermosillo and several days with MMS protocol developer, Jim Humble. For anyone interested in this subject — and the more than 10,000 people who have thus far read my original article, “No Miracle, Just Wonderful Chemistry” suggests that there is great…

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Understanding MMS Video Diary: Day 5

A storm rolled in last night bringing stark contrast to the calm seas that have characterized my impression of this place. Great energy as the winds howled and the normally docile waves thundered. This system brought much needed rain.  We taped short video testimonies with Dennis, and a young Mexican girl who, speaking in Spanish, explained how she used MMS to…

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Understanding MMS Video Diary: Day 4

The story of our journey to Hermosillo, Mexico to meet Jim Humble continues to unfold, with each day bringing unexpected treasures. Yesterday was our busiest yet. We checked out of La Finca hotel at 8 am, because our plans were to return to Kino Bay (Bahia de Kino) to interview Mel, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, the usually…

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Preflight Notes on a Journey to Positive Change

Do you ever get antsy before doing something new? I’m not sure what to call what’s going through me right now, but it’s the morning of my departure on what will — for me — be an epic journey. By the time this day is over, Jim Humble and I will have begun our face-to-face, in person experience, setting the…

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Prophylactic MMS or Forgiveness: Which is the More Important Response to Dis-ease?

del.icio.us tags: cancer, mms, jim humble, alternative health, healing, mind, medicine, spirituality ——– Once again Rett has given us some thoughtful reflections in response to my announcement of the third interview with Jim Humble regarding MMS and cancer. I hope you don’t mind this little critique about your radio program with Jim, the one on cancer. Go ahead… You state…

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Two Cancer Conquerors Who Know Beating it is 'No Contest'

The discussions of cancer on Talk for Food is relevant to everyone, myself included. It’s relevant, not because everyone is going to get cancer, which pharmaceutical companies would love to see happen (except when their executives contract cancer and their products prove ineffective), but because when you understand its real pathogenesis, you realize that remission, without a doubt, can be…

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MMS News: A Guerilla Video Documentary

The MMS juggernaut continues to gain momentum in positive ways fueled, first and foremost, by the effectiveness of the protocol itself, and by the willingness of enough of you to look at the science, weigh the method, and make a responsible choice for yourself. In addition, we are gaining (1) a greater understanding of the pathogenesis of disease, and (2)…

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Talk For Food Guest: Marion Meadows

I’ve just posted this week’s Talk for Food show. My guest is saxophonist Marion Meadows. What was originally planned to start around 7 or 8 pm, eventually started around 1:30 (am), and ended after 3 am. Yet, it was the perfect confluence of resonant interests; my love of, and connection to jazz, an evolving radio show, friendship with Marion, and…

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10 Reasons Traditional Medicine is Not Yet Ready for Natural, Affordable Protocols — But Are YOU?

“Is the world is ready for a natural, inexpensive, and effective cancer treatment?” Or for that matter, a natural, inexpensive, and effective treatment for any acute disease? Better yet, are you ready? Well, “yes,” and “no.” I dare say that everyone who has cancer of any type, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes or AIDS, would prefer non-toxic, reasonably priced, and yet scientifically-evidenced, viable protocols that give them…

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Thoughts on Race and Equality: Arizona Civil Rights Initiative Announcement

On April 26, I attended a press conference in the rose garden in the State of Arizona capital building complex, where plans were announced to launch the Arizona Civil Rights Initiative, which would prohibit race-based preference policies and practices in such areas as university admissions and government hiring/contracting. Arizona was selected as one of five states (Oklahoma, Colorado, Missouri, and…

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Jeff Lorber and Brian Bromberg at the Buttes, Pt. III

The last of this series. Here, the duo perform the title tune from Lorber’s CD, “He Had a Hat.” [googlevideo=”http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5715575071379701782″] Before they start, I included some comments that Bromberg shared with the audience, that everyone should hear. Children are naturally creative (as are adults). The difference is that children do not naturally stifle their creativity. Our education system does that…

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