Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 And now my assistent sent me this: The first is a video interview by Jim Humble. It can be viewed here: http://mmsdr.com/index.php?page=prv_jim_od In the video, Mr. Humble relates the story of a man who " chug-a-lugged " a glass of MMS because he had mistaken it for a glass of water. Mr. Humble says that the man became very ill. His kidneys stopped working and he had to go on dialysis. He was hospitalized for several weeks. Mr. Humble says that people should know that, if they get extremely sick after taking MMS, " they need to go to the hospital because the kidneys will quit working " . The second reference is an article entitled " Acute Sodium Chlorite Poisoning Associated with Renal Failure " , by Ja-Liang Lin. It was published in a journal called " Renal Failure " (Ren Fail, 1993; 15(5); 645-8). The website mmsmiracle.com says that Miracle Mineral Solution is a 28% solution of sodium chlorite in distilled water. The term " renal failure " means that the kidneys stop working. The abstract says that the patient ingested 10g of sodium chlorite. The patient suffered an acute hemolytic crisis and acute renal failure. He was on dialysis for 4 weeks. The third reference is a Letter to the Editor that was published in the September 2009 edition of the Journal of Medical Toxicology. It's entitled " Chlorine Dioxide-induced Acute Hemolysis " by Hari Kishan, M.D. (J Med Toxicol 2009 Sep; 5(3):177). The website mmsmiracle.com says that chlorine dioxide is produced when Miracle Mineral Solution is activated. Dr. Kishan's article relates the story of two patients " with alleged accidental consumption of approximately 100 ml each of 2% (20 g/L) Cl02?. Cl02 is chlorine dioxide. Dr. Kishan says that investigations on both patients revealed significant anemia with features of intravascular hemolysis. The patients were treated with blood transfusions and aggressive hydration to prevent hemoglobinuria-associated renal failure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Hi Mark, Here is the same thingie from curezone MMS discussion in a little expanded form. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1504247#i I had a look at it and first of all had a look at the poster. The setting of the story is such, that it is for all the practical purposses unverifiable. If I had any good motivation, I could make a fair few of them in a day. The rest when it comes to kidney arrest. With kind regards, Slavek Mark Sircus Ac., OMD wrote: > > > > My research assistant just sent me this. It's from a man > whose wife was healthy prior to this incident. > > " My wife (56 years old and in excellent robust health) died three > weeks ago 12 hours after ingesting two drops of MMS mixed in lime > juice - the initial dose recommended in Jim Humble's protocol. She > suffered severe and prolonged nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. She > thought that those symptoms were to be expected because Humble's > written protocol says vomiting and diarrhea are " not a bad sign " . > After suffering those effects for eleven hours, my wife went into a > coma. One hour of CPR plus other conventional emergency medical > procedures failed to revive her. She had decided to try MMS because > she succumbed to the arguments of its proponents that MMS could aid in > protecting the two of us against malaria in our current travels in the > western Pacific islands. MMS is a dangerous and potentially lethal > substance if ingested as a medical remedy. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Hi Mark, All valid. This is exactly why I mentioned that MMS should be properly researched. It is not a good practice to throw the baby out with the bath water. I of course still stand behind my personal testimony of my experience with it. With kind regards, Slavek. Mark Sircus Ac., OMD wrote: > And now my assistent sent me this: > > The first is a video interview by Jim Humble. It can be viewed here: > http://mmsdr.com/index.php?page=prv_jim_od > > In the video, Mr. Humble relates the story of a man who > " chug-a-lugged " a glass of MMS because he had mistaken it for a glass > of water. Mr. Humble says that the man became very ill. His kidneys > stopped working and he had to go on dialysis. He was hospitalized for > several weeks. Mr. Humble says that people should know that, if they > get extremely sick after taking MMS, " they need to go to the hospital > because the kidneys will quit working " . > > The second reference is an article entitled " Acute Sodium Chlorite > Poisoning Associated with Renal Failure " , by Ja-Liang Lin. It was > published in a journal called " Renal Failure " (Ren Fail, 1993; 15(5); > 645-8). The website mmsmiracle.com says that Miracle Mineral Solution > is a 28% solution of sodium chlorite in distilled water. The term > " renal failure " means that the kidneys stop working. The abstract says > that the patient ingested 10g of sodium chlorite. The patient suffered > an acute hemolytic crisis and acute renal failure. He was on dialysis > for 4 weeks..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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