In the months since US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mentioned chlorine dioxide during his Senate confirmation hearing, the online community advocating for the use of the toxic bleach ...
The Miracle Mineral Supplement, short MMS, is popular with a certain subculture of conventional medicine critics in Estonia, and has been a hotly debated subject in the media for some time. The Health ...
Police have been urged to investigate the first suspected UK case of a parent giving their child industrial strength bleach as a “cure” for autism. Thames Valley officers have received a complaint ...
While it has been dubbed in some alternative medicine circles as “Miracle Mineral Solution” or “MMS,” there are growing concerns among medical and legal professionals over parents feeding a bleach ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is, not for the first time, warning the general public to avoid consuming a product called Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS). Despite over a decade of health ...
More and more parents of children with autism are beginning to explore alternative treatments to improve their children’s symptoms, but could these therapies carry serious health risks? The US Food ...
Federal regulators issued a warning Monday urging people not to drink a chlorine dioxide solution that is often promoted online as a remedy for autism, HIV/AIDS, cancer and other conditions. The ...
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Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) consists of 28% sodium chlorite mixed in distilled water. If you were to follow the instructions and mix this with a citric acid such lemon or lime juice, chlorine ...