Re: Is there proof that MMS is safe?
Jon,
You wrote:
"Its supposed to break down to chlorite in water treatment but that doesnt mean it entirely does so in the body. However if it does this amount would be within safety limits. You may not have any idea but I do as I have swallowed it and so far it's only done me good"
Have noticed that any study, safety regulation, emergency treatment always combines ChO2 and chlorite. Hmmm, I wonder why, I wonder why. Why don't you go back and look at the poor dead rat study and see what they found in their organs. Bacon?????? I know, there's some reason this won't apply. Doesn't matter that different amounts are taken, lots or little, they all become ClO2-.
You asked if someone would correct you.
Hey #191 -
You seem a bit angry. That's too bad. So are you taking this stuff, are you ill, what's up.
As for as the rat study, first you said there wasn't one, but there was. Now, you've tried to make fun of it and relate it to humans. beeeep. Sorry, no can do. I already had a discussion with Tom about this a while back.
It turns out, that any study in which the death rate is that high, and let's face it, it was designed to kill 50% is not considered a valid study on which to base human use levels. Period. Also, in case you don't know this, rats have a faster matabolism than humans. As a result of this and other factors, if this were an appropriate study to apply to humans, scientist would change the numbers by at least one order of magnatude. However, it's a moot point since that wasn't the point of the study.
For some reason, your temper reminds me of Jim's, he doesn't like it when people disagree....