Ready for a “Humble” Miracle Mineral Supplement?

June 26th, 2009 by Lee Jacobs Discuss this article »

Jim Humble is the inventor of the Miracle Mineral Supplement, also affectionately known as MMS. It’s been used for many different diseases over the last several years, and there’s a lot of documented information out there as to how one should best use this supplement. For both chronic and acute conditions, it can be used, but the protocol is different for each. This article contains information that will tell you the difference between how each should be treated.

In acute conditions, such as a Malaria infection, it is recommended ingesting 15 drops immediately and then another 15 drops two hours later. It’s interesting to note that when faced with acute type conditions such as a snake bite or food poisoning, one is much less likely to experience nausea from having the same dose when suffering from a chronic condition.

If an individual is suffering from a chronic condition it is best to begin slowly and take one’s time building up to the required 15 drops thrice daily. This is easier said than done, as some type of nausea and sickness is usually always experienced. As this is the case, it is more proactive to encounter such reactions later on in the program rather than at the beginning stages. With this being said, choosing the times wisely that an individual ingests the MMS can make a big difference. Based upon much feedback it appears that by taking the MMS in the morning an hour after one’s first meal, and then again in the evening directly before bedtime, much nausea can be avoided. This doesn’t mean that you will not experience nausea, but at least in the evening the body is asleep when it hits!

If you have an acute infection, it’s wise to use a different methodology than the previous one described. With an acute condition, you should start with a dose of four to five drops with an increase in dosage that subsequently happens quite quickly. You should do this regardless of encounters with nausea or in the case of sickness. As mentioned previously, utilizing a double dose of 13 to 15 drops is best for poisonings, snakebites, and so on.

If you have a sinus infection, you can breathe in the chlorine dioxide fumes given off by mixing a drop of MMS to five drops of citric acid. It’s very effective to do this, but it’s also somewhat irritating, so be careful.

If you have inflamed skin, you can bathe the affected area with a solution of chlorine dioxide, and usually get a lot of relief. For example, those who have suffered chronic psoriasis have found that it is actually disappeared within weeks after it has been treated with MMS solution.

If you have a mouth infection such as a gum or abscessed tooth infection, try using a solution of seven drops of MMS rinsed through the mouth and gargled; this has been found to be quite effective. As with anything in this regard, it’s best to experiment with dosages and see what fits your own circumstance best.

In regard to tissue burns, some pretty amazing results have been found with MMS solution (pure), which is a 28% solution of sodium chlorite that it is inactivated, with no citric acid used. After tissue burns have occurred, the area becomes very acidic, so if you apply a solution with a pH of about 13, these acidic products are instantly neutralized. However, take any solution off the skin within 30 seconds, because pure MMS is very caustic and may make the burn worse than it was previously unless it’s removed quickly. However, if this is done correctly, the burn should heal about four times as quickly as it would if you were left untreated.

Chlorine dioxide can be an extremely useful tool if you use it properly, so it is suggested that you use MMS as suggested in Jim Humble’s protocol; if you use it for other applications than those it’s prescribed for, you should use common sense and make sure you follow the information as discussed above.

To good health!

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