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ThePythonicCow
9th July 2013, 16:11
I've just noticed Dr. John Humiston, of the William Hitt Wellness Center (http://www.williamhittcenter.com/) in Tijuana, Mexico.

He is a very perceptive medical doctor, who started his education and practice in the US, but then moved to Mexico because the US suppresses innovative and effective medical practice.

Here's an excellent interview he gave in December of 2007 on health and medicine in general, with a particularly good understanding of the role of the liver, and of how MMS works. Dr. John Humiston takes very few supplements; a small daily maintenance dose of MMS is one of them.

The interviewer is Adam Abraham. Here is Adam Abraham's webpage for this interview: A Conscientious MD Speaks Out for MMS (http://phaelosopher.com/2007/12/21/an-conscientious-md-speaks-out-for-mms/).

An MP3 audio of the interview:

http://phaelosopher.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/tff_020_john_humiston_rev.mp3
Source: http://phaelosopher.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/tff_020_john_humiston_rev.mp3

A 6 part Youtube playlist of the interview:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfMIp9bMGSY&list=PL48231D9246DC6062

The first of these six parts:
xfMIp9bMGSY

Mike
9th July 2013, 16:23
MMS has been suggested to me many times, and I don't know what's stopped me from trying it.

I have used hydrogen peroxide (35% food grade) and from what I understand (not much, admittedly) they both work by a vaguely similar mechanism. Yes? No?

I elected to go with the hydrogen peroxide for the oxygen releasing effect, which I don't believe MMS has.

Now I'm gonna watch the video to see how ignorant I am.;)

seko
9th July 2013, 18:01
No doubt that MMS works and helps your immune system to do it's job which is to keep us alive and well.

Nice interview from 2007 about MMS Paul. I just heard about MMS when Bill Ryan interviewed Jim Humble in late 2008.

Mike
9th July 2013, 18:09
When we think about health, we often wonder what comes first: the chicken or the egg. In other words, without knowing the genesis of disease, we may treat things out of order.

This video breaks things down nicely.

778 neighbour of some guy
9th July 2013, 19:27
Thank you for this Paul.

ThePythonicCow
9th July 2013, 22:17
I elected to go with the hydrogen peroxide for the oxygen releasing effect, which I don't believe MMS has.
MMS ends up being administered as chlorine dioxide (once the sodium chlorite and your choice of mild acid are mixed.) Chlorine dioxide is an oxidant, and a rather nice one at that, in that it's strong enough to harm many pathogens, but weak enough for most body tissues to tolerate (weaker even than oxygen itself.)

From The Basic Science of MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) -- Oxidation Potential (http://educate-yourself.org/mms/chlorinedioxidebasics004sep12.shtml):




The chemical ClO2 is a weak oxidizer with an oxidation potential of .95 volts. The oxidation potential determines the strength of the ability of an oxidizer, to oxidize other compounds. Chlorine dioxide is the weakest of all the oxidizers that are ever used in the human body. For your reference, oxygen has an oxidation potential of 1.28 volts, hydrogen peroxide has an oxidation potential of 1.80 volts, and the strongest oxidizer ever used in the body, ozone, has an oxidation potential of 2.07 volts.

Mike
10th July 2013, 00:10
I elected to go with the hydrogen peroxide for the oxygen releasing effect, which I don't believe MMS has.
MMS ends up being administered as chlorine dioxide (once the sodium chlorite and your choice of mild acid are mixed.) Chlorine dioxide is an oxidant, and a rather nice one at that, in that it's strong enough to harm many pathogens, but weak enough for most body tissues to tolerate (weaker even than oxygen itself.)

From The Basic Science of MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) -- Oxidation Potential (http://educate-yourself.org/mms/chlorinedioxidebasics004sep12.shtml):




The chemical ClO2 is a weak oxidizer with an oxidation potential of .95 volts. The oxidation potential determines the strength of the ability of an oxidizer, to oxidize other compounds. Chlorine dioxide is the weakest of all the oxidizers that are ever used in the human body. For your reference, oxygen has an oxidation potential of 1.28 volts, hydrogen peroxide has an oxidation potential of 1.80 volts, and the strongest oxidizer ever used in the body, ozone, has an oxidation potential of 2.07 volts.



that's interesting. there is a supplement in my local health food store called 'Sodium Chlorite' (drops). it is not advertised as 'MMS'. it's lumped in with 'cell food', and other liquid oxygen supps, so I s'posed it was something similar - I dunno, maybe it's because they are all also known as ph balancers. so if I mix that with a mild acid i'll have what we know as 'MMS'?

what is commonly used for the mild acid?

ThePythonicCow
10th July 2013, 01:25
what is commonly used for the mild acid?
From http://educate-yourself.org/cn/chlorinedioxide26jun08.shtml




Jim Humble added a mild acid such as vinegar (or lime or lemon juice or citric acid - health food stores), to sodium chlorite and found that it was more effective than sodium chlorite alone. It's being marketed as MMS, Miracle Mineral Supplement. Jim Humble found that adding a mild acid to sodium chloride will "activate" it and render it far more effective for knocking down pathogens than sodium chlorite alone.
Sodium chlorite alone likely works because the stomach has hydrochloric acid, so some chlorine dioxide is formed there, from the ingested sodium chlorite ... just not as much as the timing and proportions are not as well controlled as when you deliberately make chlorine dioxide using one of Jim Humble's protocols.

JRS
10th July 2013, 01:40
Kerry has an interview with Jim Humble tonight on www.projectcamelot.tv July 9 at 7PM Pacific time.

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Jim Humble –
Live on Project Camelot
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Kerry Cassidy from Project Camelot will interview Jim Humble LIVE starting tonight, July 9th at 7pm Pacific Time.
Topic:
MMS & the growing Red Cross cover-up scandal.
For more information and to watch,
go to http://www.projectcamelot.tv
Please pass it on and post to your Facebook!

ThePythonicCow
10th July 2013, 01:40
I've just noticed Dr. John Humiston, of the William Hitt Wellness Center (http://www.williamhittcenter.com/) in Tijuana, Mexico.
Correction and update, from http://www.candidamd.com/about/humiston.html:

Staff Physician, 2003-2010, William Hitt Center, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Staff Physician, 2010-present, Center for Health and Wellbeing, San Diego, California

Dorishaktiblue
1st April 2014, 19:39
I was looking for video by Bill Ryan and came across the interview of the developer of this MMS, Jim Humble. Then I watched some more video about the product and saw this Dr. Humiston. As he was speaking, I was wondering what his age is. He looks almost like a teen, yet speaks with such authority and experience. So I did a search on his name and came up with your post. On the Google results page they had your Bio info which said Age 66. I clicked on the result thinking Eureka! then realized age 66 wasn't listed for this Dr Cutie Pie. Now, wouldn't it be interesting if his age was around 66? It isn't out of the range of possibility in my way of thinking.

:wizard: