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Re: MMS is an chlorinated oxidative poison BS


Why not use examples? You are using highly toxic chemicals everyday, willingly. Everything is toxic even water, if you drink a few gallons. This is no different. You provide absolutley no facts. Everything you are saying is nothing more than a childish play on words, similar to how a schoolyard bully makes others feel. Your words are ridiculous and unintelligable at best. Your point and laugh techniques are little more than tyring to rally support for whatever reasons you are pursuing, cause everbody likes a good laugh. Also I just started learning about MMS yesterday, and apparently I am ahead of the curve.

 

Heres an interesting clinical trial: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01286168?recr=Open&intr=Sodium+Hypochlorite&cntry1=NA:US


  • Conditions:   Nonmalignant Breast Conditions;   Breast Cancer
    Interventions:   Device: sodium hypochlorite (Dakins Soln);   Drug: Chlorhexidine gluconate disk
    Sponsors:   Mayo Clinic;   University of California, San Francisco
    Not yet recruiting - verified January 2011

Dakin's Soln - Dakin's solution (antiseptic), antiseptic solution containing sodium hypochlorite and developed to treat infected wounds.

They are using it for topically treating wound infections. Yes I know there not drinking it but read down.

 

http://wiki.medpedia.com/Calcium_Hypochlorite/Sodium_Hypochlorite#How_likely_...

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set a limit for chlorine, as sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite, not to exceed 0.0082 or 0.0.036 pounds, respectively, of chlorine per pound of dry food starch.

.0086 lb = 3719.457 mg Explain that one. Must not be as toxic as you thought.

How likely are sodium and calcium hypochlorite to cause cancer?

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that hypochlorite salts are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans.

 

Yes the idea of drinking bleach, one would assume is insanity. A 70kg man already has 105 grams of chlorine in his body at any given moment anyway. Sodium chloride breaks down in the body to WAIT FOR IT.... Sodium and chloride!!!

Calcium hypochlorite  + Water → Hypochlorous Acid + Calcium Hydroxide
Ca(OCl)2 + 2 H2O → 2 HOCl + Ca(OH)2

Calcium hydroxide is used as a food additive.

http://www.codexalimentarius.net/gsfaonline/additives/details.html?id=257

Sodium hypochlorite + Water → Hypochlorous Acid + Sodium Hydroxide
NaOCl + H2O → HOCl + NaOH

Sodium hydroxide is used as a food additive.

http://www.codexalimentarius.net/gsfaonline/additives/details.html?id=256

I suppose your going to tell me that you don't trust the codex alimentarius either. That would be conveinent.

Explain to me why table salt is more lethal at lower doses than sodium hypochlorite? There is your non-toxic comparison. Of course that is Oxfords MSDS documents, but hell what do they know.

Do me a favor. Find an article, or autopsy report where someone has died from MMS at the recomended dosages. Don't bother providing me with anecdotal evidance either.

Please find me real evidence that this is unsafe to ingest at these quantities. If you can convince me I will admit I was wrong.

When all else fails attempt to deface. Isn't that a GSK troll's motto? Call me stupid, call me a Lemming, tell me I'm an idiot, but if your going to at least prove me wrong first, instead of using tacky tactics like the name calling bandwagon. Stop trying to appeal to peoples sensabilities instead of showing any proof.

 

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