“Chlorine dioxide is the most effective bacteria killer known to mankind.” (American Society for Analytical Chemistry, 1999)
MMS is a mineral substance that, in the right dosage, successfully combats harmful microorganisms and parasites in drinking water. It is not a medication but a mineral preparation.
“MMS – the breakthrough” – the book you should know
Away from the established research of the pharmaceutical industry and conventional medicine, the former NASA engineer Jim Humble developed a substance that can correctly be called a disinfectant and is now known as MMS.
From 1996 to 2006 he researched practical and safe applications of MMS.
So that his research results would not be buried in a foundation or made inaccessible through patent law, he decided to write and publish a book about it. This book should provide all interested people with the knowledge and even give precise instructions on how to make MMS yourself. This book was published in 2007 in the German-speaking world under the title “MMS – the breakthrough” .
In view of the looming crisis, which will also lead to a crisis in established health care, it is appropriate to integrate such knowledge into individual precautions in a timely manner and to draw practical conclusions from it.
How is MMS dosed?
Put 1 drop each of sodium chlorite and citric acid in a glass and let the mixture react for three minutes. Then fill it up with 200 ml of water or fruit juice for use.
Attention : Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is not suitable for this because it interrupts the release of chlorine dioxide!
Six drops of activated MMS are enough to disinfect sixty liters of drinking water over a period of twelve hours.
For certain acute cases, there are dosages of up to 15 drops, each containing five times the amount of citric acid. Find out more in Jim Humble's book.