Needs must; they always find a way in the end.
EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridatism
Good reads!
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Needs must; they always find a way in the end.
EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Rasputin || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridatism
Good reads!
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I presume you are talking about MMS??
No, there are crucial differences between these four chlorine compounds.
Sodium Chloride = Salt
Sodium Chlorate = Weedkiller
Sodium HYPOChlorite = Bleach
Sodium Chlorite = MMS (actually a 28% gas solution in water). MMS is then further diluted using one or two drops in a tumbler of water.
MMS is already used as a disinfection agent within the food and water treatment industry.
It cures disease (and particular some parasitic diseases) very, very quickly and very, very cheaply and very, very easily. You would have to be a real cynic to even think that this worries the pharmaceutical industry. Especially when there has not been a single reported death from using it.
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Apologies, it must have been something different then as someone became very ill from it and has set up a campaign as a result.
They showed an image of the website in the film clip and it was set out very similar, (why I linked the two I imagine)
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Seems my memory was correct after all.
(I'm not arguing for/against it either way, not read anything about it.)
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Of course the dire warnings of imminent death from bleach poisoning is coming from the Food Standards Agency - the same agency that tells us saturated animal fat will kill us while processed, refined carbohydrates are perfectly fine!
It seems to me there are grains of truth and misinformation being ineptly woven together here. As Wotan says there are subtle differences in both the structure and use of these chlorine-based chemicals.
Sodium Hypochlorite (NaCLO) is commonly known as 'bleach'. Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2) is an industrial chemical principally used in paper-making/textiles as a bleaching agent but, as Wotan pointed out, it is also used as a disinfecting agent in water treatment plants AND, sometimes in combination with zinc chloride, is used in therapeutic rinses, mouthwashes, toothpastes and contact lens cleaning solutions!
There is only one recorded case of human chlorite poisoning in the medical literature. It is thought a dose of 1 gram will cause nausea or vomiting. Life-threatening hemolysis only occurs in Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficient persons.
A 28% w/w solution, further diluted at the rate of two drops of this solution in a tumbler of water, is very unlikely to constitute a toxic dose of 1 gram! One such product advert says: Oxygen molecules stabilized by chlorite molecules which are derived from sodium chlorite at 32,000ppm. , which is actually 3.2%.
Like you, I have no particular axe to grind one way or the other as far as this product goes, but I find it hard to take seriously any health advice coming from the FSA!
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Just an update. My brother mixed up a strong solution of the MMS and sprays it onto his skin. I'll try get the name of the fungus up here (have just requested it). And the stuff is pretty much just sliding off minutes after he sprays it.
Gross, YES.
Effective, VERY.
I'll post some pics pre and post treatment later. Along with what he was diagnosed with.
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