Hmmm. The https://www.health4allinfo.ca/ site is working for me. Maybe big pharma is blocking your computer.
Anyway I copied the site and this is it below. The format is messed up but all the information is there.
If your other sources don't work you can try them.
Blue Lagoon by Patrick Di Fruscia (Photo no.192)
MIRACLE MINERAL - A Mineral Dietary Supplement
Sold in 4oz Bottles
Net weight [ 156gm ] - Gross weight [ 180gm ]
Price $20.00 us per bottle...Payment by money order.
Shipping by Canada post { Small Packet International Air }
Mad, you are very kind to go to the trouble of finding that info for me. Yes, I expect there is a pharmacookie here, considering all the alternative health forums I visit!!
Does MMS cure paranoia?
I have just spoken to Tori at GLN who was able to accept a card payment for one $50 kit. She assured me they do a lot of business with UK.
(Have you seen their mailing address? Bat Cave Road!)
You know, I just had to bring this page up to the top of the list again. I want to encourage all of you to really look into this!
Its going to rock our world! and it I suspect may become illegal to sell before too long. Just my guess but the pharmaceutical companies and the FDA are not going to like it, not one little bit!
Good idea Arrow! I am still waiting for my kit to arrive. The MMS thread on healthier talk had dropped down the list so I posted to it, to bring it up again.
Thanks Iggy. I think the stabilised oxygen products in the nextag link are the ones Jim Humble referred to, and said they can be used but the amount has to be multiplied by eight. So a two drop MMS solution would become a sixteen drop solution, using those "super oxygen" products. But it is another way to do it, if, like me, one is waiting for a kit to arrive!!
Iggy, one of the other differenes between the stabilized oxygen products you provided link to is how they are used. Jim Humble discovered that the sodium chlorite is much more effective when activiated with an acid solution like a vinegar that is 5% acidic or lime or lemon juice. So aside from differences in strength there is this activation issue. Also Cost! Typical activated oxygen to use at very effective dose would be very expensive.
His sodium chlorite is so cheap that it will encourage people to try it! He says that one bottle will last an average family a couple of years. So if you were really sick say with lyme which he says takes about a year of work you might use, and I'm only guessing, 4 to 6 bottles.
I downloaded the book and started reading it. I have no idea what's in store in the book, but I can't help voice out an initial impression: are we just being sold some expensive table salt?
Chlorine dioxide -- take away an oxygen and it's hypochlorite, or bleach. Weren't there so many against chlorinted water? I was not, and am not, one of those. But to be impressed with something like chlorine dioxide and be averse to chlorinated water sounds inconsistent to me.
I'm not against hypochlorite used in purifying water (some have claimed a different chlorine salt is used which is the one harmful in "chlorinated" water) because it's this very same mechanism that our body uses to fight disease in the neutrophil respiratory burst. (Which is also why I wondered why people were so against chlorinated water -- not considering the non-hypochlorite chlorine.)
Anyway, it's too soon to tell because I'm just starting to read the book. I just had to get this off my chest.
Okay, I finished reading the downloadable book, which is actually only part 1 of a 2-part book. Actually, I just glossed over it because a lot is just the story of his struggle getting the product used. I concentrated on the mechanisms of action explained.
In all, I would say it was as I suspected, the product being effective because of the the chlorine-oxygen compounds, no different from hypochlorite in bleach and the neutrophil respiratory burst. So I would think the claims are true. It's a promising product/procedure, and I would like to try it on some of my canine patients.
However, I am struck by the futility of his campaign against malaria. While his efforts are heroic, what good is treatment if all those people simply get infected again? And all because of the DDT ban. Millions of people have suffered and died of malaria because of the highly questionnable intentions and unscientific bases of those who wrongly worked for the banning of DDT.
Well, Jerry I had some of the same thoughts as you.
Alternative folks don't like chlorine, we know that but we also know that small amounts of chloriine won't kill you very quick if at all. Im sure I get more chlorine from my daily shower than this product.
Anyway, such a product should only be used if you are sick and have pathogen issues in my opinion, or used perhaps a couple of weeks a year as part of a detox protocol.
Regarding Malaria, do you not pull a kid out of the street if he's going to get hit by a car simply becasue another car could come tomorrow and run him over?
If this product is so cheap and effective repeated cases of malaria could be treated in 2 to 3 days if they get it again. Perhaps being on a continual low dose may prevent one from ever getting it?
This project is do-able. Unlike getting governments to do the right thing for thier people. It could perhaps save a lot of lives until effective mosquito spraying is initiated and I thought I heard that DDT was on its way back anyway in some of these places.
It all sounds very interesting, but I think that I'll wait for Gerry's
results with some of his canine customers. I'll admit, however, that
I would probably jump on the band-wagon now if I had any significant
health problems.
Keep the reports coming . . .
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I�ve been watching this product with interest since I first saw info about it in David Dartz�s Global Light e-alerts. Without any science or chemistry background, I usually wait for someone more knowledgeable to make an assessment�thank you all. I have an EDS screening scheduled in a couple of weeks and will try to get some to have him test for me.
Like most of you, I have tried to stay away from chlorine. But in studying about Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Dr. Sircus) the magnesium is a mag. chloride. My question is: what is the difference between chlorine, chloride and chlorite�is one good, one bad? How does the body use each of them? Sorry to be so stupid, but I am trying to learn.