Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 Here Here Kathy, I agree with you, when I read the book I felt the same as you.I realize that most of us are here because we have lost faith in or have been Disillusioned by allopathic medicine. I for one have faith in my fellows that we are all capable of finding things out for ourselves, and we all have a right to our opinions. I don't think that anyone has the right to be rude or attack another. I do have to say that the controversy over MMS motivated me to look into it. V. Humble is a Scientist and Metallurgist, by no means a simple man. He has made information avalible that some will find very helpfull. I have read both books and listened to several interviews with the man. There is 26 pages of supporting scientific studies and references at the end of his second book. I would urge all to read and listen to the free information at least. If there are questions that a person has that they feel can not be answered here then by all means go find the answers for your self and share them with us. we all would be delighted to here them and we would be benifited by them. after all aren't we here because we are fellows to each other, interested in the same things. why should we beat each other with words for no good reason? S > > what I'm saying is that it has become increasingly clear that > you're asking the wrong people. We don't know the answer to your > questions. Go and find the answers and please bring them back and let us > know. We're great for rehearsal, but for the show, you'll need an > expert. There aren't any here, evidently. > > I've already got the question in on a pH website. Have you done that? > Have you asked any experts? > > If you do a search in the book, you'll find less vague answers on the > hypochlorous. ...or not. I found the information useful. But I'd say > that it's a better possibility than asking me or it appears, asking the > other group members. We are the questioners. Just like you. > > Good luck with your kits. It's good that you're trying to prepare. It > would probably be good to have them start by doing what the best of us > have done: read the book. I've learned that it's never a good idea to > take someone else's word for anything, always test it and see if it > works. Jim's book is very convincing, but the real proof is if MMS > works. So the jury is still out until I am virus free. I'm not taking > his word for it, I'm finding out for myself. > > Most Japanese speak English, don't they? > > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 , It's only the way that said it. I come here for the same reasons but I don't like being told what to do and I don't tell people how to take their MMS either. Sharon [ ] Re: Ask the Experts Here Here Kathy, I agree with you, when I read the book I felt the same as you.I realize that most of us are here because we have lost faith in or have been Disillusioned by allopathic medicine. I for one have faith in my fellows that we are all capable of finding things out for ourselves, and we all have a right to our opinions. I don't think that anyone has the right to be rude or attack another. I do have to say that the controversy over MMS motivated me to look into it. V. Humble is a Scientist and Metallurgist, by no means a simple man. He has made information avalible that some will find very helpfull. I have read both books and listened to several interviews with the man. There is 26 pages of supporting scientific studies and references at the end of his second book. I would urge all to read and listen to the free information at least. If there are questions that a person has that they feel can not be answered here then by all means go find the answers for your self and share them with us. we all would be delighted to here them and we would be benifited by them. after all aren't we here because we are fellows to each other, interested in the same things. why should we beat each other with words for no good reason?S >> what I'm saying is that it has become increasingly clear that> you're asking the wrong people. We don't know the answer to your> questions. Go and find the answers and please bring them back and let us> know. We're great for rehearsal, but for the show, you'll need an> expert. There aren't any here, evidently.> > I've already got the question in on a pH website. Have you done that?> Have you asked any experts?> > If you do a search in the book, you'll find less vague answers on the> hypochlorous. ...or not. I found the information useful. But I'd say> that it's a better possibility than asking me or it appears, asking the> other group members. We are the questioners. Just like you. > > Good luck with your kits. It's good that you're trying to prepare. It> would probably be good to have them start by doing what the best of us> have done: read the book. I've learned that it's never a good idea to> take someone else's word for anything, always test it and see if it> works. Jim's book is very convincing, but the real proof is if MMS> works. So the jury is still out until I am virus free. I'm not taking> his word for it, I'm finding out for myself. > > Most Japanese speak English, don't they?> > Kathy> Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2007 Report Share Posted November 23, 2007 Sharon, If I made a sugjestion (or if I was just thinking outloud) and it sounded like a command I'm sorry. that was not my intention. sometimes without faical expessions and voice inflection it is easy to offend someone when I dont intend to.<sheepish grin> I am sure it wont be my last time. S > > > > what I'm saying is that it has become increasingly clear that > > you're asking the wrong people. We don't know the answer to your > > questions. Go and find the answers and please bring them back and > let us > > know. We're great for rehearsal, but for the show, you'll need an > > expert. There aren't any here, evidently. > > > > I've already got the question in on a pH website. Have you done > that? > > Have you asked any experts? > > > > If you do a search in the book, you'll find less vague answers on > the > > hypochlorous. ...or not. I found the information useful. But I'd say > > that it's a better possibility than asking me or it appears, asking > the > > other group members. We are the questioners. Just like you. > > > > Good luck with your kits. It's good that you're trying to prepare. > It > > would probably be good to have them start by doing what the best of > us > > have done: read the book. I've learned that it's never a good idea > to > > take someone else's word for anything, always test it and see if it > > works. Jim's book is very convincing, but the real proof is if MMS > > works. So the jury is still out until I am virus free. I'm not > taking > > his word for it, I'm finding out for myself. > > > > Most Japanese speak English, don't they? > > > > Kathy > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > http://www./r/hs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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