Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Buddy, You keep saying that we are unclear of the mechanism of how MMS works. Could you please clarify? Let's discuss this. Thank you for staying. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Unless I'm mistaken, we only have a theory as to the mechanism of MMS. The ebook explains the proposed mechanism, but I'm not sure if that's backed up with any science at this point. I don't think he's wrong, but I'm also not taking what he is saying as 100% fact either. Unless there is something that explains how he knows this is really what is happening. Again, I'm not trying to be a skeptic or start an argument, but I am being a little cautious as to what I would claim about this solution. Any good scientist or researcher would do the same. By all means though, if you have evidence to the contrary, I would like to see it. Please don't ask me to go back and reread the book. There's quite a bit to go through. If there is something specific in there to support what you are saying, just quote the book here. Buddy On 1/14/08, Kathy Wenger <katmakiah@...> wrote: Buddy, You keep saying that we are unclear of the mechanism of how MMS works. Could you please clarify? Let's discuss this. Thank you for staying. Kathy -- Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic1209 Centre TurnpikePO Box 217Orwigsburg, PA 17961570-366-2613 phone570-366-2618 faxwww.bmfchiro.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Buddy with all due respect, I think you are barking up the wrong tree. I think most of us would agree that mms works by oxidation; but you would need lab equipment to observe that. Apparently, it oxidizes virus, ect, because I have hcv and get well when I take it. I had a mole/small wart on my nose, near my eye, that was turning black, and is now clear and fading away; same goes for a suspicious spot on my cheek. So I think that since these kinds of problems respond to oxidation, it is probably oxidation. Just enough oxidation to deal with the problem, but not enough oxidation to cause harm to the person using the small amount of oxidation. Did I mention oxidation? Re: [ ] How MMS works Unless I'm mistaken, we only have a theory as to the mechanism of MMS. The ebook explains the proposed mechanism, but I'm not sure if that's backed up with any science at this point. I don't think he's wrong, but I'm also not taking what he is saying as 100% fact either. Unless there is something that explains how he knows this is really what is happening. Again, I'm not trying to be a skeptic or start an argument, but I am being a little cautious as to what I would claim about this solution. Any good scientist or researcher would do the same. By all means though, if you have evidence to the contrary, I would like to see it. Please don't ask me to go back and reread the book. There's quite a bit to go through. If there is something specific in there to support what you are saying, just quote the book here. Buddy On 1/14/08, Kathy Wenger <katmakiahsisna (DOT) com> wrote: Buddy, You keep saying that we are unclear of the mechanism of how MMS works. Could you please clarify? Let's discuss this. Thank you for staying. Kathy -- Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic1209 Centre TurnpikePO Box 217Orwigsburg, PA 17961570-366-2613 phone570-366-2618 faxwww.bmfchiro. com Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 That's what I love about science, it's exploring and testing and learning. Kind of like life. I'll tell you what I've seen in my experience pretty much coincides with the book. For instance. I stopped taking the drops for 8 days while on a trip. When I got back, I took 15 drops, and got really sick. My husband, who is in almost perfect health except for skin things, also took 15 drops and nothing. Therefore, I proved the statement that a person who is well can take lots of drops and have nothing happen, while a sick person who takes the same amount can get such a kill that they get a herx. Granted there might be other circumstances involved, but this has proven itself over and over. In the book, it says that if the MMS is not used up killing viruses and bacteria, it is converted to hypochlorous acid and stored for future fighting off of exposure to bacteria and viruses. So if a person continues to take it for a certain amount of time, they will clear viruses and bacteria from their body. The way to tell is taking the max dose and having no reaction. That max dose, however, is in question, since there haven't been onough people taking it to really know. Jim suggests 3 drops per 25 pounds. Yet if it travels in the blood and we all have 8 pints of blood, wouldn't the dose be the same for adults? However, I'm not really sure what you are talking about once again, when you say the mechanism of MMS. I do know that he has consulted with people. " Thanks to Bill Boynton of Mina, Nevada for his help with the chemistry of chlorine dioxide. " He uses the term mechanism in Chapter 9, which I just read half of. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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