Hello Davizona,
[quote=davizona] "All you've really done is prove something that many of us already know, that everyone of us is different and we'll all react to things differently." [/quote]
While I partially agree with you, I think my test results have gone a little beyond this.
Let's step back a moment and look at what has been discussed.
Jim Humble brings forth a protocol using a 28% solution of sodium chlorite. He labels it
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement . He runs off to Africa and instructs people who have malaria to take a 15 drop dose, properly activated, and then to follow that with a second 15 drop dose a few hours later. He presents blood tests showing that the malaria is gone.
So far, so good. If I travel in areas where I may be exposed to malaria, I simply pull out my trusty
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement bottle, take two 15 drop, properly activated, doses seperated by a few hours, and I can get on with my life without being dragged down by malaria.
Now Jim can't leave well enough alone, and suggests that the
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement protocol may also be effective against other illnesses.
Now, this is where it gets a little confusing...
I read on in the book and find that Jim recommends that when starting off you need to start at a 1 or 2 drop dose and work your way up, or you run a risk of experiencing some diarrhea or vomiting or nausea.
The question rises "What happened to those people in Africa who jumped right in with their two 15 drop doses?"
OK, fast forward to the testimonials on CureZone. We find people getting sick on 1 drop doses, and a whole bunch of people suffering from diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea.
The suggestion is brought forth that there may be something wrong with the protocol. Those same effects occur with over exposure to Cl2 and ClO2, so perhaps there is something wrong with the protocol.
This is where my results fit in.
If there was something wrong with the protocol and everyone was experiencing toxic effects from the MMS itself, then everyone who takes MMS should get sick. My experience was that I did not get sick.
This seems to suggest that the MMS protocol may be OK, and there may be some problems with the people taking the MMS protocol. Since most of the people taking the MMS protocol are ill, my vote goes toward the latter.
So yes, everyone is different and reacts to things differently, but we can go a little further and say that if you are healthy, you should get little, or no reaction from taking the MMS protocol.
While I enjoy discussing the various aspects of living a healthful life, I am still plagued by the question:
"If someone in my family, close to me, or an acquaintance becomes ill and asks me for my help, will I steer them toward the MMS protocol?"
Tom