hey CSB, remember this
A miracle that didn't happen by csb 4 days 55 Subject: A miracle that didn't happen
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Date: 2/13/2009 4:37:33 PM ( 9 days ago )
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No one has claimed miracles - just relief of symptoms. But I will tell about a miracle that did not happen and in part, because of you and and your groupies. My husband had pneumonia. Had I given him
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , there is a possibility that he would have improved enough to live. But I was afraid to give it to him because I had read the assinine remarks of the debate board and he was very sick and very frail. And he died. I will never forgive myself for being conned by people who are clearly not playing with a full deck. So that's one miracle that did not happen.
and now this:
Histamine, LDN, Lyme Dx, and Alternative MS Therapies
Carol
MMS
Sun Feb 22, 2009 22:44
74.32.136.122
I know that Goodshape has asked that
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement not be discussed on this board, but since Susan/Caitlin/Suzy and Judy continue to bring the subject up - and always with dire warnings, I have decided to share my story with the readers. I am healthy, don't have MS. I took and continue to take
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement because it helps me sleep, gives me energy and clears the brain fog that I am afflicted with from time to time and erases a cold within hours. I have never experienced any bad effects from MMS. My husband also took MMS. He had MS, was very frail, unable to walk or transfer by himself. He experienced better sleep, which was very important for him, increased energy, and it cleared up a skin infection (I have forgotten the name, but it was very dry and the doctor gave him cortizone cream for it and told him it would never clear up completely). He did not experience any bad effects from his usage of MMS.
No I would not recommend it to babies or pregnant women - but then I wouldn't recommend coffee either. You have to use common sense. It won't cure MS, but I have yet to hear of a substantiated report of any harm done.
I think that personal stories are what is needed and wanted.
And I think that that is what should be the focus of any treatment discussed here - not fifth hand reports of internet experts.
I'd say you're the one not playing with a full deck!