Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Oh My! I am way behind in my knowledge of MMS but was considering getting some for myself. What do you think? On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:14 PM, thisgospel24 <thisgospel24@...> wrote: http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm220747.htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@... Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 I think they FDA is full of crap! I work in research and these fools are modern day nazi soldiers! They will tear apart anything that's actually good for the body! I'm HIV positive and the Hydrogen Peroxide therapy I know worked wonders for me and saved my life. The FDA went around telling people not to do that therapy because they're too scared to document the benefits it can do to the human body! They're not interested in cures! They want people to be sick for the sake of money! i know this because I work closely with these people! I didn't graduate from college and go into this field to keep the sick, sick or to make them sicker! Keep doing MMS! At least you know what the product is and you have the control. Do you wanna know the crap they put in pharmaceutical medications and Vaccines? It's far worse than what is in MMS, and much less toxic. So if you ever see the FDA go up against something like they went against colloidal silver and H2O2 therapy, then you know they're threatened and you know the product they're fighting is a GOOD product. http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS." The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Gotcha! I do take Collodial Silver some and my daughter did but her nail beds turned blue so she has cut way back. What is the Hydrogen Peroxide treatment? Did it cure the HIV? You said you are HIV positive. Wouldn't you rather say you WERE that? I am looking for something to get rid of fungus; not sure but believe my body is full of it. seems many are getting more of that and is becoming a big, big problem. I have taken lots of antibiotics and gets better for awhile is all. I don't like taking them anyway. the silver had not worked but perhaps I didn't give it long enough. So wondering about your Hydrogen Peroxide treatment. thanks, Lee On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Don <donjuan69uni@...> wrote: I think they FDA is full of crap! I work in research and these fools are modern day nazi soldiers! They will tear apart anything that's actually good for the body! I'm HIV positive and the Hydrogen Peroxide therapy I know worked wonders for me and saved my life. The FDA went around telling people not to do that therapy because they're too scared to document the benefits it can do to the human body! They're not interested in cures! They want people to be sick for the sake of money! i know this because I work closely with these people! I didn't graduate from college and go into this field to keep the sick, sick or to make them sicker! Keep doing MMS! At least you know what the product is and you have the control. Do you wanna know the crap they put in pharmaceutical medications and Vaccines? It's far worse than what is in MMS, and much less toxic. So if you ever see the FDA go up against something like they went against colloidal silver and H2O2 therapy, then you know they're threatened and you know the product they're fighting is a GOOD product. http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 They obviously haven't read about the people who have been using it for years. dee On 2 Aug 2010, at 05:14, thisgospel24 wrote: > > > http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm220747.htm > > > For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010 > Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@... > Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA > > FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) > Product contains industrial strength bleach > > The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. > > The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. > > Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. > > MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. > > The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. > > MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. > > The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. > > The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. > > # > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 Hi"It's far worse than what is in MMS, and much less toxic."If it's less toxic (what they put in their vaccines) means it's better not worse, right? http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS." The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 On 2010-08-02 12:44 AM, <leelee144@...> wrote: > Oh My! I am way behind in my knowledge of MMS but was considering > getting some for myself. What do you think? I think you should hurry up and get some if you want some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 On 2010-08-02 1:34 AM, <leelee144@...> wrote: > Gotcha! I do take Collodial Silver some and my daughter did but her nail > beds turned blue so she has cut way back. Properly made/consumed colloidal silver will *not* turn your nails or skin blue. So, either your daughter was not making it properly (or whatever she was taking was not made properly), or she was consuming way, way too much over an extended period of time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 On 2010-08-02 3:45 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <dee@...> wrote: > They obviously haven't read about the people who have been using it > for years. dee Your words seem to suggest that the FDA actually gives a crap about what is healthy or not. They are bought and paid for by the medical/pharmaceutical industrial complex. They couldn't care less about anything but putting any/every natural healer and/or natural healing product (defined as something that is cheap and cannot be patented for profit by the drug companies) OUT OF BUSINESS. You will do yourself and your loved ones a great service by simply not paying any attention to anything they say - or even better, whenever they put out a fraud alert like this, there is a very good chance whatever it is they are denouncing is something you should be looking into. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 I generally do, which is why I am on this list and others. I don't have to worry about the FDA as such, as I am in the UK - but we have our own 'regulators' - another story. dee On 2 Aug 2010, at 13:23, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 2010-08-02 3:45 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <dee@...> wrote: >> They obviously haven't read about the people who have been using it >> for years. dee > > Your words seem to suggest that the FDA actually gives a crap about what > is healthy or not. > > > You will do yourself and your loved ones a great service by simply not > paying any attention to anything they say - or even better, whenever > they put out a fraud alert like this, there is a very good chance > whatever it is they are denouncing is something you should be looking into. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 No it didn't cure but it did give me my life back. HIV is very a very tricky subject. Because there's no "Pharmaceutical Cure": for HIV you labeled as HIV positive as long as you have the antibody which I think is bull! I had chickenpox when I was little, therefore I have the antibody, does that mean I still have chicken pox? NO! As for the hydrogen peroxide therapy I believe you can find it very beneficial. I'm at work right now but send me a private email to remind me to e-mail you as an attachment the book called "One minute cure" http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS." The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 No, I am saying that MMS is not toxic. But what is put in vaccines is. MMS is an unstable chemical yes, but can be extremely beneficial. Which is why you have to follow protocol. http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS." The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 If the FDA says its bad It must be cutting in to the big Pharma profits. Proof it works! LOL More intrusion into our lives by an out of control government! IN NC IN NC > > Oh My! I am way behind in my knowledge of MMS but was considering getting > some for myself. What do you think? > > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:14 PM, thisgospel24 <thisgospel24@...>wrote: > > > > > > > http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm220747.htm > > > > > > *For Immediate Release:* July 30, 2010 > > *Media Inquiries: *Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, > > elaine.bobo@... > > *Consumer Inquiries:* 888-INFO-FDA > > > > *FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral > > Solution (MMS)* > > *Product contains industrial strength bleach* > > > > The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take > > Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral > > Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an > > industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. > > > > The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers > > using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening > > low blood pressure from dehydration. > > > > Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. > > > > MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple > > independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look > > of the labeling may vary. > > > > The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite > > solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine > > dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water > > treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the > > labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe > > dehydration. > > > > MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, > > the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The > > FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of > > these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who > > may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking > > FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. > > > > The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal > > enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this > > potentially dangerous product. > > > > The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects > > from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to > > discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report > > adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at > > www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. > > > > # > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 I only wish the FDA was so quick to protect me from pharmaceuticals! http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/23-fda-complicit-in-pushing-\ pharmaceutical-drugs/ http://www.rense.com/general65/aspar.htm http://www.aimsusa.org/obstetricdrugs.htm http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/2416 > > > > Oh My! I am way behind in my knowledge of MMS but was considering getting > > some for myself. What do you think? > > > > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:14 PM, thisgospel24 <thisgospel24@>wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm220747.htm > > > > > > > > > *For Immediate Release:* July 30, 2010 > > > *Media Inquiries: *Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, > > > elaine.bobo@ > > > *Consumer Inquiries:* 888-INFO-FDA > > > > > > *FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral > > > Solution (MMS)* > > > *Product contains industrial strength bleach* > > > > > > The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take > > > Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral > > > Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an > > > industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. > > > > > > The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers > > > using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening > > > low blood pressure from dehydration. > > > > > > Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. > > > > > > MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple > > > independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look > > > of the labeling may vary. > > > > > > The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite > > > solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine > > > dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water > > > treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the > > > labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe > > > dehydration. > > > > > > MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, > > > the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The > > > FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of > > > these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who > > > may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking > > > FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. > > > > > > The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal > > > enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this > > > potentially dangerous product. > > > > > > The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects > > > from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to > > > discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report > > > adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at > > > www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. > > > > > > # > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Washington, DC) -- Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained records from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documenting 28 deaths in 2008 associated with Gardasil, the vaccination for human papillomavirus (HPV), up from the 19 deaths in 2007. The total number of Gardasil-related deaths is 47 since the vaccine was approved in 2006. Overall, the FDA documented 6,723 " adverse events " related to Gardasil in 2008, of which 1,061 were considered " serious, " and 142 considered " life threatening. " http://www.cogforlife.org/gardasildeaths2008.htm How fast the FDA turns a eye to MMS!! > > > > Oh My! I am way behind in my knowledge of MMS but was considering getting > > some for myself. What do you think? > > > > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:14 PM, thisgospel24 <thisgospel24@>wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm220747.htm > > > > > > > > > *For Immediate Release:* July 30, 2010 > > > *Media Inquiries: *Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, > > > elaine.bobo@ > > > *Consumer Inquiries:* 888-INFO-FDA > > > > > > *FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral > > > Solution (MMS)* > > > *Product contains industrial strength bleach* > > > > > > The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take > > > Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as " Miracle Mineral > > > Supplement " or " MMS. " The product, when used as directed, produces an > > > industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. > > > > > > The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers > > > using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening > > > low blood pressure from dehydration. > > > > > > Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. > > > > > > MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple > > > independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look > > > of the labeling may vary. > > > > > > The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite > > > solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine > > > dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water > > > treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the > > > labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe > > > dehydration. > > > > > > MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, > > > the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The > > > FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of > > > these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who > > > may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking > > > FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. > > > > > > The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal > > > enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this > > > potentially dangerous product. > > > > > > The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects > > > from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to > > > discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report > > > adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at > > > www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. > > > > > > # > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Hi , you might want to try Health Max 30 Its head and shoulders above any other silver product on the market that I know about. Just google it Re: [ ] FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) Gotcha! I do take Collodial Silver some and my daughter did but her nail beds turned blue so she has cut way back. What is the Hydrogen Peroxide treatment? Did it cure the HIV? You said you are HIV positive. Wouldn't you rather say you WERE that? I am looking for something to get rid of fungus; not sure but believe my body is full of it. seems many are getting more of that and is becoming a big, big problem. I have taken lots of antibiotics and gets better for awhile is all. I don't like taking them anyway. the silver had not worked but perhaps I didn't give it long enough. So wondering about your Hydrogen Peroxide treatment. thanks, Lee On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Don <donjuan69uni > wrote: I think they FDA is full of crap! I work in research and these fools are modern day nazi soldiers! They will tear apart anything that's actually good for the body! I'm HIV positive and the Hydrogen Peroxide therapy I know worked wonders for me and saved my life. The FDA went around telling people not to do that therapy because they're too scared to document the benefits it can do to the human body! They're not interested in cures! They want people to be sick for the sake of money! i know this because I work closely with these people! I didn't graduate from college and go into this field to keep the sick, sick or to make them sicker! Keep doing MMS! At least you know what the product is and you have the control. Do you wanna know the crap they put in pharmaceutical medications and Vaccines? It's far worse than what is in MMS, and much less toxic. So if you ever see the FDA go up against something like they went against colloidal silver and H2O2 therapy, then you know they're threatened and you know the product they're fighting is a GOOD product. http://www.fda. gov/NewsEvents/ Newsroom/ PressAnnouncemen ts/ucm220747. htm For Immediate Release: July 30, 2010Media Inquiries: Elaine Gansz Bobo, 301-796-7567, elaine.bobo@ fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers of Serious Harm from Drinking Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)Product contains industrial strength bleach The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to take Miracle Mineral Solution, an oral liquid also known as "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS." The product, when used as directed, produces an industrial bleach that can cause serious harm to health. The FDA has received several reports of health injuries from consumers using this product, including severe nausea, vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure from dehydration. Consumers who have MMS should stop using it immediately and throw it away. MMS is distributed on Internet sites and online auctions by multiple independent distributors. Although the products share the MMS name, the look of the labeling may vary. The product instructs consumers to mix the 28 percent sodium chlorite solution with an acid such as citrus juice. This mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment. High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration. MMS claims to treat multiple unrelated diseases, including HIV, hepatitis, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, acne, cancer, and other conditions. The FDA is not aware of any research that MMS is effective in treating any of these conditions. MMS also poses a significant health risk to consumers who may choose to use this product for self-treatment instead of seeking FDA-approved treatments for these conditions. The FDA continues to investigate and may pursue civil or criminal enforcement actions as appropriate to protect the public from this potentially dangerous product. The FDA advises consumers who have experienced any negative side effects from MMS to consult a health care professional as soon as possible and to discard the product. Consumers and health care professionals should report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online at www.fda.gov/ medwatch/ report.htm. # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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