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Title: Best place to get MMS
Post by: Mark69 on September 29, 2010, 10:59:59 AM
Hello everyone,  I am looking to get the MMS product.  Who has the best product?  Right now I am looking at Oceans Lab, www.oceanslab.org   I would like to hear where others are getting this product.  Also, is it possible to make your own?  From what I understand the tow separate parts or sodium chlorite and citric acid.  Mixed together activates it.  School me please....

Thanks,
Mark
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: metatorian on September 29, 2010, 03:39:42 PM
Check with the Jim Humble list,  I've had good results with Kevin at

http://www.orgoneproducts.org/mms.php (http://www.orgoneproducts.org/mms.php)
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: Mark69 on October 02, 2010, 09:38:10 AM
Hi Metatorian, I am following that link and am on Jim's websites, though I am having difficulty trying to find this list you speak of for places to buy.  Can you provide me a link?

Thanks,
Mark
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: metatorian on October 02, 2010, 09:46:11 AM
Hi Mark, ooops... seems

http://www.mastermarketer.info/current-health-events/health-alerts/jim-humble-supplier-list-of-mms-is-no-longer-available-on-the-internet/ (http://www.mastermarketer.info/current-health-events/health-alerts/jim-humble-supplier-list-of-mms-is-no-longer-available-on-the-internet/)
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Jim Humble supplier list of MMS is no longer available on the Internet
Health Alerts


I have been searching high and low for Jim Humble’s List of MMS suppliers just this last week on the Internet.

The reason I think this is important is because the word is spreading far and wide about Miracle Mineral (water purification drops) is good for all kinds of diseases. Well, maybe not good, but bad for disease and GOOD for health and well-being. Now we cannot find the suppliers of it! Well, I’m going to help that…
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: lwh on October 02, 2010, 05:34:06 PM
I bought some MMS on-line a year or more ago.  Then the guy running the website got taken to court by the authorities and was forced to shut down.  Can't remember the details, but it was the old 'you can't say it's a cure for anything (until we say it is, and we never will)'  story.  Don't know where I'd get it now, looked into it a while back and didn't find an easy solution (but that's just me).  The places that sell it come and go for other reasons too.  So, I can't really recommend a place to get it. 

Thing is, there's really not much to it, the actual MMS, and they're all selling basically the same stuff, so in my opinion it just comes down to price and who you're willing to give your purchase-related details to.  There was something I saw more recently though where it was said there might be different quality grades of the Sodium Chlorite being used by different suppliers, and that some of it might actually be contaminated with other substances, but you could probably make that same claim about anything if you don't have to provide the facts to back it up.  I saw that on a video where the guy then gave the name of a 'trustworthy' supplier, but I can't remember the details...actually, a quick youtube search and here you go - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLEEFLCefnM 

Interestingly, some of the comments on that video say there was a crackdown in the US and no-one's allowed to sell MMS at all anymore, don't know if that's true or not. 

I haven't re-watched that video, but I also remember it was mentioned there's now a more concentrated citric acid solution available.  You should look into getting that to save yourself the hassle of having to count out huge amounts of drops of the regular strength citric acid solution.  Although, maybe you could just make up a more concentrated citric acid mix yourself anyway, rather than paying someone to do it for you.   

In regards to trying to mix up your own MMS solution though, I wouldn't even bother, as Sodium Chlorite in it's powdered form is highly unstable apparently and trying to buy that would probably get you investigated for terrorism or something nowadays.     

Edit-

Okay, followed metatorians link above to one of the places still selling MMS and found this - http://www.projectgreenlife.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=262&idcategory=14#details

I think it's worth reading, relating mainly as it does, to this, which is also amusing - http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm228052.htm

For those who can't be bothered following the links, the FDA put out a notice the other day telling people not to take MMS, and one place is selling a copy of the notice, with a free complimentary bottle of MMS included.

Hopefully the FDA, and those manipulating them behind the scenes, will leave it at that and not try to make 'water purification drops' illegal altogether just because people can mix them with something else and purify the water in their own bodies. 

Last thing.  I think it's interesting, and actually in MMS advocates' favour, that the best (or worst) thing the FDA could come up with against MMS is that it can cause 'nausea, severe vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure caused by dehydration.'  And that 'some users got sick after drinking itâ€"including one (!) person who had a life threatening reaction' (which I'm assuming was the aforementioned low blood pressure caused by dehydration).
     
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: metatorian on October 03, 2010, 09:28:53 AM
lwh

Thanks for the write up, the link to GreenLife is fun...

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MMS Consumer Health Information FDA Poster - Full Color Reprint

Each reprint comes with a complimentary 4oz bottle of MMS Professionalâ,,¢

For a limited time, Project GreenLife is making available to Members a full-color reprint of the October 1, 2010 Consumer Health Information poster created for public dissemination by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Each reprint is autographed by a member of the Private Association and comes with a complimentary 4oz bottle of MMS Professionalâ,,¢ - like the one prominently displayed on the poster.

You may ask why Project GreenLife would make available a reprint of a poster made freely available elsewhere on the Internet.  We would ask, why not?  It’s informative, attractive and represents the hard work of many well intentioned government employees who genuinely have the safety of the public in mind.  We believe the poster provides a fair level of warning to anyone who might unwittingly use MMS Professionalâ,,¢ in an unsafe manner.


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QuoteSince the FDA poster is somewhat vague and lacking bona fide references, we would like to point out that ClO2 (chlorine dioxide) has been clinically tested and the results, ironically, are available on the US Department of Health and Human Services website.

Reference:

Controlled Clinical Evaluations of Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate in Man

Summary: "...by the absence of detrimental physiological responses within the limits of the study, the relative safety of oral ingestion of chlorine dioxide and its metabolites, chlorite and chlorate, was demonstrated."

Chlorine dioxide kills yeast, mold, fungus, bacteria and viruses; all of which may inhibit and adversely affect optimal health.  The FDA would seek to regulate anything that has an impact on human health.  Agents for the FDA have asserted that MMS is an unapproved drug, yet the material they would cite to support their claim clearly states “Activated MMS generates ClO2 (chlorine dioxide), a powerful killer of disease-causing pathogens.  Once a pathogen is destroyed, the immune system is strengthened and better prepared for self-defense.  MMS does not claim to be the healer in this process."
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Google Search link

http://www.google.com/search?q=Our+MMS+is+on+Jim+Humble%27s+recommended+supplier+list&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US344#hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=lvj&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US344&&sa=X&ei=0YOoTIbRF4OglAf8xY2yDg&ved=0CEgQBSgA&q=Our+MMS+is+on+Jim+Humble+recommended+supplier+list&spell=1&fp=84f34ab5383c7ee9 (http://www.google.com/search?q=Our+MMS+is+on+Jim+Humble%27s+recommended+supplier+list&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US344#hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=lvj&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US344&&sa=X&ei=0YOoTIbRF4OglAf8xY2yDg&ved=0CEgQBSgA&q=Our+MMS+is+on+Jim+Humble+recommended+supplier+list&spell=1&fp=84f34ab5383c7ee9)
Title: Re: Best place to get MMS
Post by: Mark69 on October 04, 2010, 08:08:44 PM
thanks lwh, I will take a look at all the stuff you linked up  ;D