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Miracle Cure or Toxic Myth? The Truth About MMS
New research exposes MMS as a toxic disinfectant, not a cure. Scientists warn its risks far outweigh any claimed benefits.
Federal prosecutors released this photo of a blue chemical drum containing sodium chlorite powder that was shown during the trial. automation Members of a Florida family who claimed they had a ...
Four members of a home church in Bradenton, Florida were charged on Wednesday for selling a false cure for COVID-19. Mark Grenon, Jonathan Grenon, Jordan Grenon and Joseph Grenon had been selling an ...
TORONTO – Health Canada is warning consumers about a product sold online called MMS, saying it has been linked to three adverse reactions in Canada – including one that was life-threatening. The ...
Members of a Florida family who claimed they had a "miracle" cure for COVID-19 that contained a toxic bleach were sentenced to federal prison on Friday, the Department of Justice said. Mark Grenon, 66 ...
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 ...
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