Re: is mms safe?
I had the pleasure of communicating with Dr. Gabriela Segura a few years ago and asked how she'd explained the use of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement by the water and food industry, unfortunately... she responded by deleting my post and refusing to engage in any further discussions with me. - I was very polite btw.
I think behaviors such as these do not work to establish good intentions. If anything, they leave the impression that such persons are not completely honest in their intentions and would have something to hide.
Having said that, I wouldn't dispute the fact that chemicals such as Sodium Chlorite are poisonous. In fact, most all medications and natural treatments today can be considered poisonous in some way or another. And so the use of terms such as "taking poison" is not as black and white as it may first appear when all is said and done.
In any case, I believe that
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement served as a crude beginning under independent research. And though there's no discounting the potential side-effects associated with
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , I think its equally important to recognize that MMS also paved the way for such products as CDS and a number of other Chlorine Dioxide based products that are being either refined or developed as a result of that. And so in this way, I'd call MMS a success despite the opposition and difficulties associated with it.
With that in mind, I'd take health blogs such as those by persons like Gabriela Segura, MD with a grain of salt. Having read a few of her statements in the past, I can say without a doubt that much of her criticism is based on unsubstantiated opinion and in other cases outright false claims(SEE: carcinogen).