Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 weird, very weird. Some things just dont add up here. MLM's do post fake stuff, but they also pitch their product to buy it, I have never seen that. Also MLM's are out for money, this stuff is dirt cheap, a year supply is like $20, nobody would be getting rich off of that MLM stuff is usually like $40 a month not $20 a year. I do know there is a lot of confusion about the stuff and I think someone is just trying to throw in the MLM word to discredit it. Notice they dont mention a MLM company by name, I dont think there is one. I have studied MMS on and off since '07 when Jim Humble discovered and started putting info out on it. Back then I dont think you could even buy it because I looked. Fast forward a year ago and some companies popped up selling it online so I bought some, I did some research to try to figure out who to buy it from and didnt run across any MLM companies selling it. Just regular companies you go to their website and buy it. I bought mine on amazon and have read alot about it since and still never came across anyone like an individual trying to sell it or pitch it, so I am really confused by this stuff about the MLM. On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Janet Orchard wrote: > > > > MMS never quite made it here. > > Just saw someone talking about MMS and they googled it to take a look and > found this.... > Quote > The Multi Level Marketing company that picked up this old wackos book - he > claims that because chlorine kills germs therefore if you drink it in > concentrated form it will kill disease - put their army of affiliate sellers > who get a big commission writing fake testimonials, posting fake studies, > swearing WILL cure everything from cancer to snoring - in hundreds and > hundreds of websites - including paid advertising. > > This product, Miracle Mineral Supplement pushed by MLM companies is no > different than in the 1920s when those same type people and companies were > taking out magazine ads literally selling radioactive water as the cure to > all diseases - claiming radiation kills germs and virus so therefore > radiation will cure everything including cancer - just like the affiliate > advertisers and that old wacko claim that drinking cancer and health > destructive chlorine will cure all diseases. > > Most scams don't hurt you. They just take your money. This one can (and > will) destroy your health and ultimately kill you. > End quote > > Janet > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 As I didn't do the googling, I can't tell where she got her info. I just saw it on one of the Facebook MS sites and thought I'd pass it on in case. It was something I have been interested in. Have you had any good results? Janet To: mscured From: ortcloud@... Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:28:32 -0700 Subject: Re: MMS weird, very weird. Some things just dont add up here. MLM's do post fake stuff, but they also pitch their product to buy it, I have never seen that. Also MLM's are out for money, this stuff is dirt cheap, a year supply is like $20, nobody would be getting rich off of that MLM stuff is usually like $40 a month not $20 a year. I do know there is a lot of confusion about the stuff and I think someone is just trying to throw in the MLM word to discredit it. Notice they dont mention a MLM company by name, I dont think there is one. I have studied MMS on and off since '07 when Jim Humble discovered and started putting info out on it. Back then I dont think you could even buy it because I looked. Fast forward a year ago and some companies popped up selling it online so I bought some, I did some research to try to figure out who to buy it from and didnt run across any MLM companies selling it. Just regular companies you go to their website and buy it. I bought mine on amazon and have read alot about it since and still never came across anyone like an individual trying to sell it or pitch it, so I am really confused by this stuff about the MLM. On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Janet Orchard wrote: > > > > MMS never quite made it here. > > Just saw someone talking about MMS and they googled it to take a look and > found this.... > Quote > The Multi Level Marketing company that picked up this old wackos book - he > claims that because chlorine kills germs therefore if you drink it in > concentrated form it will kill disease - put their army of affiliate sellers > who get a big commission writing fake testimonials, posting fake studies, > swearing WILL cure everything from cancer to snoring - in hundreds and > hundreds of websites - including paid advertising. > > This product, Miracle Mineral Supplement pushed by MLM companies is no > different than in the 1920s when those same type people and companies were > taking out magazine ads literally selling radioactive water as the cure to > all diseases - claiming radiation kills germs and virus so therefore > radiation will cure everything including cancer - just like the affiliate > advertisers and that old wacko claim that drinking cancer and health > destructive chlorine will cure all diseases. > > Most scams don't hurt you. They just take your money. This one can (and > will) destroy your health and ultimately kill you. > End quote > > Janet > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 I took it and I'm not dead. It didn't make me well either. I give it a thumbs down. > > > MMS never quite made it here. > > Just saw someone talking about MMS and they googled it to take a look and found this.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 http://www.cqs.com/mms.htm The doctor who owns this site claims that MMS is toxic! > > > > > > MMS never quite made it here. > > > > Just saw someone talking about MMS and they googled it to take a look and found this.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 Also your immune system! MMS is chlorine and it is non-descriminatory in it's killing spree. Do you sell it? > > very good results, it is very powerful stuff so take it slow if you try it. > > The interesting thing is, it kills everything, it gets the typical bacteria > and viruses, but also more elusive stuff like mold, mycoplasma, > yeast, parasites, lyme, everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 mms is non discriminatory ? You couldnt be more wrong, please cite your research. mms is not chlorine, you need to do more homework, While chlorine dioxide (ClO2) has chlorine in its name, chlorine dioxide's chemistry is different from that of chlorine. Unlike the more common chlorine, chlorine dioxide, at appropriate concentrations, is non-mutagenic, non-carcinogenic, and relatively non-irritating. When ClO2 is added to water, it dissolves without ionizing. Or more specifically, when exposed to water, ClO2 does not release a chlorine atom to form hydrochloric acid as does chlorine, nor does it combine with organics to form chlorinated hydrocarbons, which are carcinogenic. One atom can make all the difference --- just as hydrogen is an explosive gas, but when combined with oxygen becomes dihydrogen oxide - commonly known as water (H2O). oh and do I sell it ? no, of course not. Do you want some ? just google it. I bought my bottle a year ago when you could get it on amazon. > > > Also your immune system! MMS is chlorine and it is non-descriminatory in > it's killing spree. Do you sell it? > > > > > > > very good results, it is very powerful stuff so take it slow if you try > it. > > > > The interesting thing is, it kills everything, it gets the typical > bacteria > > and viruses, but also more elusive stuff like mold, mycoplasma, > > yeast, parasites, lyme, everything. > > __._, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 I did post it. You didn't read it. No, I don't want it and I hope no one in this group wants it. A woman died from it and the cause listed on her death certificate was MMS. It's in the link that I posted. As I said before, I used it and I'm glad I quit. The activator makes the chlorine into CLO2, a toxic chemical oxidizer. It becomes a free radical. > > mms is non discriminatory ? You couldnt be more wrong, please cite your > research. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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