Hi,
I have recently discovered the many websites and videos regarding MMS.
I am very interested in this subject, so for the last 4 hours i have been reading some of the information on jimhumble.biz and mmswiki.is.
I am a little bit confused with your answer to vikram112in2000 as you state:
'Like hydrogen peroxide, MMS will 'bleach' your hair."
Below are 2 quotes from websites: msswiki.org and jimhumble.biz that say MMS is not bleach and will not bleach your hair or your skin. This will obviously cause some confusion with people researching this subject as it has myself.
mmswiki.is/index.php?title=Basic_Science_of_MMS
Is MMS a bleach?
MMS (drops of chlorine dioxide mixed with water) is not a bleach. Every single chemical known to man can be poisonous when taken in too large of quantities. Recently - a girl died from drinking too much water. [2] Ninety five percent of the medicines known to man are extremely poisonous when used in large quantities. About 15 aspirins can kill a person. One half of a cup of most of the chemicals under your sink would kill a person. I am very very sorry that no scientist or scientific laboratory has ever written up and signed a scientific paper stating that MMS is not a bleach. The fact is, no laboratory ever thought that it would be necessary to come out and say that. It never occurred to any of them that someone would be dumb enough to start calling dilute solutions of chlorine dioxide a bleach. (Industrial strength Chlorine dioxide solutions has absolutely nothing to do with MMS.) MMS is only a few drops of Chlorine dioxide (or even just Sodium chlorite) diluted in plenty of water – it simply does not have the potential to bleach anything at all. That is ridiculous - to push the idea that MMS is a bleach, as no one has ever used MMS for a bleach.
On jims website he clearly states MMS will not bleach your hair:
jimhumble.biz/0-read-this-first:
2. You can spray activated MMS on skin anywhere. It is effective against localized skin sores or diseases. The mixture must have a small amount of water added to make the liquid ready for spraying. It does not bleach hair and does not harm the skin. If you have open sores or cuts, it may cause sensations of burning but it promotes rapid germ-free closure of wounds.