Re: New to using MMS and feeling not good
Ahh the old excuse that drug companies and the FDA would somehow prohibit testing of PPB as some form of medicine. I would say that is utter nonsense, if something is worthwhile, there would be independent funding and researchers who would love the chance to look at this in more depth. Jim Humble's claims have been disproved many times, this does not make him some sort of martyr of the medical establishment or drug companies, it merely means his claims are wrong.
As for people's testimonies on the internet, the problem I have, is that you can write whatever you please, whether it is truthful or not, but someone taking your word as truth, who then goes on to harm themselves, and you take no responsibility for this.
You would have much more credibility, if you provided personal details, then if someone was harmed by your advice, they would have recourse to sue you, and force you to take responsibility for your advice. (I know that this will not happen, so your credibility still stands as zero). And no, the internet would not collapse, just the scams, and those promoting those scams. Plenty of people that sell and promote alternative medicine, openly state who they are, and how to contact them, they also state their abilities and knowledge, so that they can be verified independently. In the case of this particular scam, of encouraging people to ingest a poison, there is no credibility, either in the product, or those promoting it.
Its all to easy to suggest someone ingest paper pulp bleach, on your say so, (when you have no proof of its efficacy or safety), and you take no responsibility for the results. It is also unconscionable and unethical to do so. Just as trying to pass off this chemical as some sort of miracle treatment, by calling it by a different name is unconscionable and unethical.
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