MMS: The Most Controversial Health Supplement On The Market.
Recently, a friend of mine mentioned to me that he had begun taking a health supplement called The Miracle Mineral Solution: MMS for short. And, after taking it for only a few weeks, had noticed marked improvements in ailments he’d been suffering from for years; some, fairly severe. His blood pressure, for example, had come down considerably, and his feet, swollen for as long as he could remember, had returned to their normal size. Fairly startling claims, it seemed to me. So, being far from ailment-free myself, and always on the lookout for a new and better answer to what-ails-you, I did some research on this, the Miracle Mineral Solution. Here’s a little of what I found:
In an effort to deal with an outbreak of malaria among his men, a precursor to MMS was discovered by Jim Humble during a South American gold-mining expedition. Meeting with an astoundingly high rate of success, the formula was then refined and refined and refined yet even more, finally ending up with a product that has successfully been used to treat over 75,000 cases of malaria without a single failure. Not content with just being able end malaria, Jim Humble went on to use the Miracle Mineral Solution to treat every bodily ill he could lay his hands on. Since then all manner of harmful microorganisms have given up the fight rather than tangle with MMS. This seemingly magic elixir, by supercharging the immune system, relentlessly attacks the bad guys (germs, bacteria, viruses, parasites, poisons, etc.), while leaving the good guys (friendly bacteria, intestinal flora, healthy cells, etc.) completely intact and in excellent working order so that they may continue the good fight.
Further research uncovered myriad claims of spectacular cures. And while these were eye-opening, what really got my attention (and further convinced me of the effectiveness of MMS) was that Jim Humble had been forced into hiding. Because, as you may well imagine, the FDA wasn’t overjoyed about the discovery of something that could virtually put the medical profession, not to mention big pharmaceuticals, out of business. Couple that with the fact that a year’s supply of this stuff sells for about $20, and one can well understand the FDA’s desire to put an end to the poor misguided fool. It’s already been banned in Canada, so you might want to lay in a goodly supply before the same thing happens here-you know-in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
A fairly amazing success story that I personally know of follows:
A friend’s mother, after hearing about MMS, began taking it religiously. And a few weeks later, her tumor (in the middle of her chest and the size of a golf ball) erupted. And over the next few weeks disappeared entirely.
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