netangelwv post=80011I have ordered the 2 part MMS and acid, and intend to start my son on it for his cancer. I am fully aware of the fake news, big pharma, and the ends they will go to discredit something natural and effective. I was just curious what a USA TODAY article might have based 16,000 MMS poisonings on. Too high a dose, not using the protocol correctly, or the most likely - blatant lies?
Anything can be a poison if you use too much. As the saying goes - the dose is the poison, or something like that.
If you go too fast and with too much MMS1 you could get diarrhea or an upset tummy.
If you follow the rules in a book like Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" you should be just fine.
Unlike big pharma medicine though, no one has died from MMS1, while thousands die from something as innocuous as paracetamol every year.
For cancer also consider Fenbendazole which is all the rage among alternative medicine these days. You can buy it here:
fenbenlab.com/
The guy that made it famous was told to go to hospice, but someone told him about a rat study that cured the rats of cancer (by accident) with the use of Fenbendazole. He used the following, plus CBD oil.
Fenbendazole - 222mg - 444mg daily
Vitamin E - 800 IU daily
Curcumin - 600mg daily
My advice would be to take the Fenben after the final dose of MMS1 for the day, don't mix the two.
You can get better advice from a Telegram group called "Fenbendazole and Ivermectin."