Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 My brother works at a produce processing plant. They get 25% solution in barrels for cleaning the equipment. Some municipalities use it for making their water safe to drink. Nori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 $9.00 for 2 oz (whiz bang special price) TWO OUNCES…this guy has quite a panic sale going on. I’ve read that products in Canada are simply relabeling for water purification. You have to use a bit of discernment when you get things like this in the mail. Who’s next, buy now, hurry, special price, I provide the best, FDA certified and…and…I know Jim Humble personally. Well, why in the world would I want to buy from anyone but this guy, I mean he knows ‘Jim Humble very well’ 100% authentic formula as outlined personally by Jim Humble as Dennis is the First US Distributor of this product and knows Jim Humble very well!! Like how hard is it to make the stuff…authentic formula (rolls eyes). This guy has sleaze written all over him. Hurumph to shysters like this…we are here to think for ourselves not be sheeple rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I bought mine from someone on ebay. Got enough to last the rest of my life. <shrug> Worked for me. Nori ----- Original Message ----- From: palulukon $9.00 for 2 oz (whiz bang special price) TWO OUNCES…this guy has quite a panic sale going on. I’ve read that products in Canada are simply relabeling for water purification. <snip> Hurumph to shysters like this…we are here to think for ourselves not be sheeple rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster. I have deleted the post. Only trying to share the countries which have made mms illegal. And I must disagree there are different grades and quality of sodium chlorite. Please continue thinking for your self I would want nothing else for myself or you:0 > > I bought mine from someone on ebay. Got enough to last the rest of my life. <shrug> Worked for me. > > Nori > ----- Original Message ----- > From: palulukon > > $9.00 for 2 oz (whiz bang special price) TWO OUNCES.this guy has quite a panic sale going on. I've read that products in Canada are simply relabeling for water purification. <snip> > > Hurumph to shysters like this.we are here to think for ourselves not be sheeple > > rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS. So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay sellers. But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered a case of MMS from Canada. It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it was to be considered medicine or not. Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if they ever released it to her. After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her. No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from talking about any HEALTH benefits at all. Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to say. Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in quite a long time. samala, www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here -------Original Message------- Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 The first blottle I got through ebay last summer and the second I got through Jim's site, with a link to another site. That one was shipped out of Thailand. Also the MMS2. So I don't see any problem. From: <gaiacita@...> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 5:55:27 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS Banned Canada, Australia, Now Spain I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS. So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay sellers. But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered a case of MMS from Canada. It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it was to be considered medicine or not. Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if they ever released it to her. After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her. No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from talking about any HEALTH benefits at all. Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to say. Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in quite a long time. samala, www.eamega.com/ RPainManageEnt Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here -------Original Message----- -- Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 No, most places don't have problems. But they are now saying that Canada is banning MMS as a medicine, but people are just changing the label to water purifier. :-) That's kind of what this was all about. They were talking about Dennis , and Canada, and I was just throwing in my 2 bits. As I said, 3 years ago most first exposure to MMS was from Canada. Now it's everywhere. Some countries/places may just have to circumvent the regulations. Just because they may now have to label it as a water purifier rather than Miracle Mineral Supplement, doesn't mean we will not use it as MMS. samala, www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here -------Original Message------- The first blottle I got through ebay last summer and the second I got through Jim's site, with a link to another site. That one was shipped out of Thailand. Also the MMS2. So I don't see any problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 How very interesting, thanks for sharing. Yes it could become very difficult to acquire. The first SC I ordered was from Canada and it took 3 weeks to arrive, I beleive that was 2008. I have included some video with Dennis and Jim Humble and others if interested. > > I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at > remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in > Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. > > That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. > Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS. > > So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of > us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even > winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay > sellers. > > But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the > first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered > a case of MMS from Canada. > > It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case > was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it > was to be considered medicine or not. > > Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if > they ever released it to her. > > After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a > water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did > start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I > already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my > supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a > water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine > all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions > asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to > refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The > lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her. > > > No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a > necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can > make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from > talking about any HEALTH benefits at all. > > Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and > able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to > say. > > Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which > is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on > line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in > quite a long time. > > samala, > > www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt > Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps > you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here > > -------Original Message------- > Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Does anyone have a good source for ordering MMS? I have some but will soon run out and it's been a while since I ordered. I think the last time I got it out of Canada. Dianne>> I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at> remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in> Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. > > That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. > Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS.> > So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of> us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even> winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay> sellers.> > But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the> first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered> a case of MMS from Canada. > > It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case> was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it> was to be considered medicine or not. > > Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if> they ever released it to her.> > After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a> water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did> start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I> already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my> supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a> water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine> all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions> asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to> refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The> lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her.> > > No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a> necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can> make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from> talking about any HEALTH benefits at all.> > Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and> able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to> say.> > Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which> is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on> line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in> quite a long time.> > samala,> > www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt > Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps > you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here > > -------Original Message-------> Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 There are several places here in the US. I am one. If you Google it, there are probably still dozens of makers out there. Mine is $10 a 4 ounce bottle, plus $7 shipping. The shipping is actual cost for me, as I pay $2 extra, over and above express mail, because I use a mail center rather than the post office, but it is so convenient for me. Samala, -------Original Message------- Does anyone have a good source for ordering MMS? I have some but will soon run out and it's been a while since I ordered. I think the last time I got it out of Canada. Dianne>> I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at> remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in> Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. > > That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. > Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS.> > So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of> us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even> winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay> sellers.> > But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the> first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered> a case of MMS from Canada. > > It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case> was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it> was to be considered medicine or not. > > Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if> they ever released it to her.> > After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a> water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did> start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I> already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my> supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a> water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine> all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions> asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to> refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The> lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her.> > > No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a> necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can> make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from> talking about any HEALTH benefits at all.> > Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and> able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to> say.> > Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which> is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on> line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in> quite a long time.> > samala,> > www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt > Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps > you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here > > -------Original Message-------> Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Check with your local health food store to see who buys citric acid in bulk. They probably make mms. Nori ----- Original Message ----- From: Dianne France Does anyone have a good source for ordering MMS? I have some but will soon run out and it's been a while since I ordered. I think the last time I got it out of Canada. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 Dianne, I got a very good deal at www.BetterMMS.com From: Dianne France <darby366@...> Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 1:12:10 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS Banned Canada, Australia, Now Spain Does anyone have a good source for ordering MMS? I have some but will soon run out and it's been a while since I ordered. I think the last time I got it out of Canada. Dianne From: healinghope <mfrreman (DOT) com>Subject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement] Re: MMS Banned Canada, Australia, Now Spainmiracle_mineral_ supplementDate: Saturday, May 22, 2010, 2:31 PM How very interesting, thanks for sharing. Yes it could become very difficult to acquire. The first SC I ordered was from Canada and it took 3 weeks to arrive, I beleive that was 2008. I have included some video with Dennis and Jim Humble and others if interested. http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=XDX0ptVmPxo>> I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at> remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in> Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. > > That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. > Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS.> > So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of> us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even> winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay> sellers.> > But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the> first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered> a case of MMS from Canada. > > It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case> was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it> was to be considered medicine or not. > > Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if> they ever released it to her.> > After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a> water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did> start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I> already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my> supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a> water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine> all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions> asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to> refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The> lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her.> > > No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a> necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can> make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from> talking about any HEALTH benefits at all.> > Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and> able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to> say.> > Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which> is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on> line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in> quite a long time.> > samala,> > www.eamega.com/ RPainManageEnt > Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps > you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here > > -------Original Message----- --> Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 To those on a budget or just want to make their own mms..it is easy.I buy my sodium chlorite flakes and bottles here MMS Flakes & Bottles - 400 grams of flakes can make roughly 12 bottles of mms-(33.3 grams makes one bottle) cost 24$, bottles 6$ per dozen (you'll need a gram scale to measure out 100 grams..ebay had one i got for 6$ shipping included)I buy the Citric Acid crystals(they are food grade) for the activator here Citric Acid Crystals you get 5 pounds (enough for a looong time) for 25$ includes shipping.This is in my opinion the smartest way to get mms because the flakes come in an HDPE container and can keep for 30+ years if kept cool and dry.That way you can have a stick pile in case it becomes unavailable in the future for whatever reason. Hope this helps. This is not my store and i do not get a commission from sales... this is just where i buy my supplies. God Bless> >> > I don't know exactly who Dennis is, because I'm very bad at> > remembering names. But the first person I bought MMS from was someone in> > Canada, because at that time there wasn't anyone in the US selling it. > > > > That man did 'know' Humble, and his formula was Jim's specific formula. > > Because again--people here in the US just weren't aware of MMS.> > > > So, many of us got interested in it, bought from Canada, then a very few of> > us began making it ourselves, and then it exploded here in the US, even> > winding up on ebay. :-) I actually was a supplier for one of the ebay> > sellers.> > > > But I remember that just before I got my sodium chlorite--I was one of the> > first to start making it here--a lady doctor that had a clinic here ordered> > a case of MMS from Canada. > > > > It was stopped at the border and she was sent a letter stating that the case> > was being confiscated by the FDA as they were checking it to decide if it> > was to be considered medicine or not. > > > > Of course, 6 months later she still did not have her MMS. I never heard if> > they ever released it to her.> > > > After it became popular on ebay the FDA went after it again. Since it IS a> > water purifier they could not say it cannot be sold, period, but they did> > start sending letters to the suppliers of the dry sodium chlorite. I> > already had my 100 pound barrel of SC but I received a letter from my> > supplier stating that now I would have to prove that I did, indeed, have a> > water purification company--which of course I did not. When I bought mine> > all I had to have was a business name, and there were no other questions> > asked. So when the suppliers of SC started getting watched, and having to> > refuse sales of SC to certain people, the ebay sellers dropped off. The> > lady I was suppling to quit handling it out of fear of the FDA watching her.> > > > > > No government will be able to totally stop the sale of SC, because it is a> > necessary ingredient to many cities for cleaning the water, but they can> > make it very difficult to buy. And, they can certainly stop anyone from> > talking about any HEALTH benefits at all.> > > > Luckily, we are here to provide people with safe usage instructions, and> > able to talk about things that, sooner or later, no web site will be able to> > say.> > > > Besides, the $9 for 2 ounces basically works out to $20 for 4 ounces, which> > is the standard rate. Not MY rate (:-), but the standard rate for most on> > line sellers. Well, it was at one time. I haven't checked any web sites in> > quite a long time.> > > > samala,> > > > www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt > > Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps > > you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here > > > > -------Original Message-------> > Dennis helped introduce MMS in the states, he is not deserving the word shyster.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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