Re: My two cents on MMS
Having a chronic illness, like MJ, at one time when we first heard about mms we were EXTREMELY excited. I think we were caught up in the hyped up marketing that seemed to permeate every facet of this stuff. Even folks that I knew who are a heck of a lot smarter than myself were looking into this new 'discovery'. Humble and his group marketed it VERY well. He captured an audience, thats for sure.
It didnt take long to realize that what mms really is has been around for a long time, and the claims were bogus and couldnt be proven. I received an email from JH after telling him that our group couldnt really look into mms until we had some clear proof that it worked and wasnt harmful. His reply was rude, demeaning, and looked like he was insulted. His email showed me that he wasnt willing to compromise and accept any opinion other than his own. It looked pretty bizarre to be honest.
The mere fact that he came out with ANOTHER miracle cure (mms2) pretty much says it all I think. I know Tom has had some good results with mms, as well as a few others. But they know the chemical and they know what its potential is. In my opinion, its a dangerous chemical with a deceiving name and little to no merit as a 'MIRACLE' of any kind.