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Seeking MMS Cures Malaria Reports 01 Jul 2013 12:47 #34265

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Someone has asked me to come up with evidence that MMS cured Malaria in that Red Cross experiment in Uganda. They are seeking an outside report, not from Jim Humble or mms advocates... a media report, an official Uganda Red Cross report or something of the like, especially something from an outside source from MMS advocates. If anyone has links please post them.
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Seeking MMS Cures Malaria Reports 01 Jul 2013 13:01 #34266

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Hi Arrow,

I don't know if this will be helpful or not but here is someone talking about his taking part in the program to test out water purification drops last December.

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kerstingoesuganda.wordpress.com/2012/12/19/malaria-malaria-malaria/


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I'll past the text here too:

The last five days have been extraordinarily interesting for me – here’s what happened in Iganga:

From the 12th – 16th December 2012 an organization called Water Reference Center in cooperation with Uganda Red Cross Iganga branch did a study on a common water purifier and its medical effects on malaria positive people in Luuka district in Iganga – and I was part of it!

The Belgium representative of the Water Reference Center Klaas and the Dutch book author Leo came on Wednesday morning from Kampala to the Red Cross office in Iganga. They gave us a short briefing on the program for the days and information about the water purifying chemicals we were going to use. Two vehicles were packed with water bottles, mosquito nets, technical equipment and a team of about 13 people, including a camera man, six Ugandan Red Cross volunteers, Enno and me, departed for Luuka district.

Having arrived in Luuka people were already waiting for us. Different stations including the registration, the malaria fast test point, the lab, the result interpretation point and the purified water distribution was set up and volunteers were assigned to their respective stations.

People – and I have to stress the point that we had everyone from a one month old baby to over 80 years old people turning up for malaria testing – were registered first and went for a malaria fast test afterwards. If the test showed positive they got tested again with a blood strip under the microscope. Tested negative or positive, people were given purified water which was prepared by Ronald, Enno and me. Thereby the amount of drops of water purifier varied by age and malaria status. After taking the purified water people were also given bottled water to take home as they had to drink a lot for the chemical to take action in the body. The next day the malaria positive cases were told to come back for another test and a present in form of a mosquito net. The immediate reactions after taking the purified water were worrying to me: People disliked the smell, taste and some children had to vomit. Unfortunately we had to tell people that these symptoms might carry on at home for the day.

The following days showed an unbelievable result: On average we tested and treated around 150 people per day. About 95% of the people tested malaria positive were tested malaria negative after only one day while the remaining 5% were tested malaria negative after taking another dose the day after. Among the 5 % who tested malaria positive again were children, whom we had given a too small dose of the purified water since we were worried about the vomiting.

I have got to say that I was skeptical about the water purifier and the whole project for the first two days. But I was thoroughly amazed to see little wonders happening. As this occurrence has moved me a lot, I want to write about a woman who was tested malaria positive, given the purified water and tested malaria negative the next day. When she turned up the first day, she could barely walk. Not having eaten anything for nearly three days, she struggled to swallow the water and immediately fainted. She was lying on the ground for over an hour unable to stand up and close to vomiting. I felt so sorry for her and was seriously worried about her condition. The next day another volunteer had to tell me that this is the woman who was lying on the ground yesterday, since I did not even recognize her! I was stunned! She came towards me and thanked me with a big smile on her face. She even stayed for another two hours talking to people and watching us. I could hardly believe how she had changed her condition over night – very impressive.

This water purifying chemicals seem to have the potential to make a great difference in malaria regions, since they are cheap and, according to the people who work with it since many years, are also curing and preventing other life-threatening diseases.
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Seeking MMS Cures Malaria Reports 01 Jul 2013 13:33 #34267

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The recent "disavowal" from the Red cross was not actually about the event, but about distancing them from the actual media presentation of the report, or Jim's "advertising" blitz through the newsletters, etc.. I am amazed, sometimes at how the public is unable to actually understand what they're reading.

Andreas has put the initial video up here:


Here's the blog that Martin quoted from:
kerstingoesuganda.wordpress.com/2012/12/19/malaria-malaria-malaria/

Here's the disavowal from the International Federation of Red Cross - note that it states that they were not involved with a malaria clinical trial - however, it was the Ugandan Red Cross involved not the IFRC, however, people will assume it's the same thing. Plus, we have no idea what they mean by "clinical trials" -

IFRC strongly dissociates from the claim of a ‘miracle’ solution to defeat malaria

Published: 15 May 2013
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) dissociates itself in the strongest terms from the content of the recent Master Mineral Solution newsletter (May 2013) entitled “Malaria finally defeated” and supporting YouTube video. IFRC does not support or endorse in any manner the claims made in relation to this project, and has at no time been involved in ‘clinical trials’ related to malaria treatment.

Malaria affects 219 million people every year, killing a child somewhere in the world every minute. As a matter of policy, IFRC adheres to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines which state the only way to combat malaria is to scale up prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

The IFRC expresses its support to the Uganda Red Cross Society and recognises that it has been spearheading prevention programmes across the country over the last decade, as auxiliary to their public authorities and in line with WHO guidelines.
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