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With MMS, using Sodium Chlorate we are familiar with ClO2 being available in the body (after activation) and of the results.

"Transdermal Magnesium Therapy" (by Mark Sircus) has become available. The therapy leads to magnesium chloride being absorbed through the skin, along with many trace minerals. It is also given via an IV injection.

In page 39 of the book, is reference to "... in the 1940's Dr A Niveu "... used the MgCl2 solution in a case of diphtheria to reduce the risks of an anaphylactic reaction due to the anti-diphtheria serum that he was ready to administer. To his great surprise, when the next day laboratory results confirming the diagnosis of diphtheria, the little girl was completely cured, before he could use the serum."

Could it be, that as magnesium ions from the MgCl2 solution were "claimed" for some purpose in the body that Cl ions became free in an activated state in the child's body? And could these act as we understand they do when MMS is used? Could these have destroyed the diphtheria pathogen? And if not, why not? I hope some of you will be as curious about this as I am.

(Note: I have the book and I am using (instead of "Magnesium Oil") a solution of sea minerals (including MgCL2) that I extracted from sea water with caustic soda and then dissolved with hydrochloric acid. (Yes, this has to be done with great care.) I apply this solution to my skin -- and I am experiencing very good results from the extra minerals.)

Phil

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