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Re: MMS chemistry
The problem with Hesselink's website is that its primarily purpose is to give support to Jim Humble's outrageous claims. What it does is gives the impression to the unwary or unsuspecting reader that there IS credence to Jim Humble's claims of efficacy, but as you correctly point out is FAR from the case.
Mixing in the credible peer reviewed research with his unverified, unreferenced and untested speculation is purely a tactic to make the whole site appear much more legitimate then it really is, nothing more. And it works, as exemplified by the person who started this thread.
Hesselink's site is pure baloney, its goal is not to promote research or offer insight or anything of the sort, it's sole purpose is so that Jim Humble can quote sciency sounding material written by a doctor. Even though Hesselink doesn't mention Jim or
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement by name, you can easily find that they have been closely linked for a very long time.
If Hesselink was serious in his effort to promote
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement he could easily post case studies and test results, it would be extremely EASY and we would expect it to be the very first step he could take if he was serious about legitimising
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement . The fact NO ONE has ever posted any actual results of any tests, including the clinics supposedly running out of Tijuana, etc, should be enough to conclusively prove that all their claims are nothing but smoke and mirrors, Jim Humble and his promoters have had 14 years, the time to put up or shut up has LONG past.