MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement Scam?

December 18, 2007

Have you heard about a new supplement called MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement), it’s is currently a very hot topic among many who seek treatment of various ills outside of modern methods. Skeptics will quickly dismiss MMS as another snake oil cure, but MMS is a solution that was “discovered” by Jim Humble after years of work in the field. Jim is considered a genius and honest person by many. Jim was deep in the jungles prospecting for gold. He and a few members of a gold prospecting crew became ill with malaria. Since Jim already knew the area was a potential spot for malaria, he brought along some Stabilized Oxygen knowing it killed pathogens in water and that it might cure malaria.

Jim treated himself and the crewed with the Stabilized Oxygen. At that time he had a 70%-/+ recovery rate. Jim wanted to understand why Stabilized Oxygen worked and how to improve it to work faster and “heal/cure” more people.

Jim discovered by mixing the solution with different liquids that the delivery rate was not only faster, but the over all “cure” rate was greatly improved. Jim has released a free ebook on MMS that explains his many years of testing and improving what is now being referred to as the Miracle Mineral Supplement. I myself believe that oxygen kills pathogens and after reading Jim books, I fully believe what he is saying. While I can make no promises and you experience may vary. I do want to share a link I managed to find to the cheapest online source for the authentic formula MMS. http://MmsMiracle.com/discount

Below is a short recording of a Jim Humble interview.

If you wish to read his free ebook download it from http://www.miraclemineral.org/part1.php

Do I think MMS is a scam, NO. I think it just may well be something many could use. You owe it to yourself to read more on MMS. Don’t let others make your health choices for you. A truly healthy person is a responsible one.

MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement Jim Humble’s 100% authentic and original “breakthrough” formula. 4fl. oz. solution of 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water.

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