Hello, MMS War Zone!
Has there been any consensus reached as to whether MMS works for many things, some things, nothing or what? Has there been any proof of adverse reactions and/or harm? I found John Humble's story rather compelling, as well as some of the early reports I read and testimonials. At one time, I was even considering making MMS and marketing it, but I have become a bit leary due to reports where it did not work and some information to give me pause.
In reading the recent bashings, er I mean posts, here it almost seems like their is a consensus that it at least removes age spots. And yet some members of my yahoo health group (oleandersoup) report that they know people whose faces it caused to age significantly until they reversed some of the effects (damage?) with heavy doses of anti-oxidants.
DQ
I won't flirt with you much
You won't? Well dammit! After I saw that scumwad Troll Patrol lecture you, I had such high hope!
Ok then, "hot stuff". I have some folks on my oleandersoup group who swear by MMS, and I have followed the story and found it compelling, as I mentioned earlier. But I have no personal experience with it, and generally find that the oleander extract I am far more familiar with does most of the things MMS is supposed to do and generally does them better too - if you consider 100% success against HIV/AIDS and over 90% success against cancer of all kinds and stages. It also works well for hep-C and diabetes, and can be made into a skin cream to remove all kinds of skin thingies - including age spots.
DQ
A scientologist? Like John Revolta and Tom Cruise? Well, that would certainly destroy any credibility I might otherwise afford him. Must have been malaria or some kind of fever. Maybe a brain sucking parasite (L. Ron Hubbardus?). Yikes!
In no way does he strike me as a gold-digger though.
DQ
Well, not hemlock - though I have been known to partake of a bit of wolfbane so that I won't bite and only nibble.
And then there is eye of a newt . . .
DQ