How long to take it before making claims?
People who are chronically ill are vulnerable. Of course, new protocols meds and supplements are enticing to those people who are suffering.
However, what is an accurate time in which to test a product before one can claim it does not work? Or that it does? What are the measurements by which we can make these claims? Is it based on the severity of illness? What about the dosages?
One user who has been sick for 20 years has claimed that after 1 week of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement it does not work and has made them sick by giving them heart issues and is now posting that there are no claims to back up proof that it works. Apparently thousands and thousands of people who are too sick to even work or leave their homes are simply all making it up. NOT logical or rational, as far as I am concerned.
The heart sensations seem to be fairly common from what I have read in taking
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement so I am shocked to find out that would actually stop someone who is suffering for 20 years from MS or another debilitating condition after only 1 week of time. Shocking that would actually stop someone from the possibility of getting well. Shocking to think that someone thinks that is a long enough time to try something and shocking that they were expecting to have no negative side effects at all.
I am not making assumptions that
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement WILL work for everyone. But stopping after a week, and taking the opposing side of MMS, is something I really question.
Not even most western
Antibiotics are less than 1 week of a course to ingest and that certainly does not stop people from taking them, even though they give RIDICULOUS side effects.
So my question is, how long should someone take MMS before it can be considered a solid try? And what sort of side effects should stop someone from going on? I know I also had heart issues, and simply connected with others who also went through it. I did not let fear stop me.
In my opinioin, a week is just not enough to go around making claims that it does not work or makes you sick, especially when a lot of people have taken it for years and years with only positive results. I believe MANY people are doing this. This shoudl be addressed when considering the viewpoint tht it does not work.
So what is a reasonable length of time to try MMS? And what would be the thing to stop you from taking it, when you know that others are having similar reactions to taking it...and months later, claim to be totally well?