MMS and Pepsi: Just My Opinion

Ah… the passionate pursuit of understanding. There’s nothing like it, except perhaps when kindred spirits don’t all agree. The Pepsi and MMS matter is proving itself to have legs, for this reader has fired back the following retort to my last post: Adam, I am deeply disappointed in your response. You’ve now misquoted yourself. Or, rather what you previously posted.…

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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 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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Video Post Production: Progress and Breakthrough

I want to thank you who are placing your orders for Understanding MMS: Conversations with Jim Humble DVD. They are coming from home and abroad. This week I have written and produced a narration track that gives an overview of chlorine dioxide, how it works, and a sense of the scope of its effectiveness. It is an adaptation originally written…

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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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A Rant for the Cure: My Issue with the Cancer Industry

As I walked through the Safeway store this morning to pick up some snackies while I edit the Understanding MMS video, the piped-in Muzak-like program broke away for a recorded announcement, which celebrated raising $16.7 million for breast cancer research this past month, in this local area. The fact that this is not a cause for celebration to me may…

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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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Understanding MMS Video Diary: Day 2

So far, so good… in fact, very good. The key word yesterday was cooperation, the beyond your expectations kind. That’s the very best kind to get. It started out as we left Bahia de Kino. Looking for a place to eat before we hit the road, the first restaurant we came to was closed. So we saw what looked like…

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A New Cancer Understanding with Andreas Moritz

The assault on cancer just turned into a new understanding. For me at least. My conversation with Andreas Moritz (www.ener-chi.com) was fantastic! He is a deep well of knowledge of human physiology and the spirit. I gain insights with each guest I have on Talk for Food. I enjoy the tidbits that each contributes to my overall understanding of life,…

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MMS and Cancer: Third Jim Humble Interview is Online

I had a great third interview with Jim Humble, with the principal subject being cancer. It’ll be my Talk for Food program for next week, which I’ll upload tomorrow morning. [11/2/2007 — The show has been uploaded, click here to listen. We touched upon a few additional “general issues” of note relative to MMS: It’s best to take it on…

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MRSA 'Superbug' and MMS: Dialogue with a Reader

My article, A Stupor for Superbugs, stimulated quite a few thoughts for Rett, who wrote the following. Thank you, in advance. An interesting article to say the least…but there are some points that I must challenge. Go right ahead. No sacred cows here. Domestic terrorism? Why is it domestic terrorism to state what is happening to people. It’s terrorism because…

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Health and Healing: Where 'Silver Bullets' Lie

Each day I have had the privilege of talking to many people who are now doing battle with the disease monkey. They’re not taking it laying down anymore. They are combating everything from “the familiar,” heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer, to the unfamiliar, such as Graves, Dercum’s or Morgellon’s disease. If they are talking to me, it’s because they…

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A Stupor for Superbugs

The fear machine has ramped up in a recent Associated Press story about Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. It’s reportedly a deadly “superbug,” that enters the bloodstream or turns into a flesh eating disease. The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which means that it must be true. Well, that depends. If you didn’t…

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MMS and Clay as Natural Detoxifiers Discussed on Talk for Food

The MMS phenomenon is gathering steam, and I am pleased to play a role in this unfolding. It’s not so much the MMS, which stands for Miracle Mineral Supplement, which itself refers to a protocol for safely delivering chlorine dioxide into the human body to “disinfect” it of harmful bacteria, viruses, parasitic microorganisms, heavy metals, and any other pathogen. My…

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Magnesium Replenishment: Spreading the Word and Getting ‘the Point’

When I wrote and published this article in 2007, the word was spreading about magnesium. I called it the biggest, most important mineral component to human health ever to be so profoundly ignored by modern medicine. Much has changed in the intervening years, but magnesium’s importance and value is till largely unknown. Yet, people are learning, and in many cases,…

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Understanding Magnesium Replenishment Transdermally

The world is waking up to a new form of magnesium replenishment on the strength of the book, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy, that is experiencing high pass along and word-of-mouth growth. As a concept, the term “replenishment” would be positioned as a step beyond supplementation. “Supplementation” presupposes that you are getting somewhere near adequate supplies from traditional nutritional sources, which for…

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