A Doctor Discusses MMS and Chlorine Dioxide

Date Created: December 22, 2007
Author: Adam Abraham

Transcript:

Most people who are embarking on the MMS journey are doing so on the advice of friends, family, and associates as supported by available information.

That’s well and good, but there remains a strong desire to hear it from someone we’re trained to trust, a medical doctor.

But finding an informed one who not only knows about MMS but has begun to use it in its practice is today a rare discovery indeed.

But find one we did in Dr. John Humiston, who practices medicine in Tijuana, Mexico.

It’s used to disinfect in a very strong way. Now, of course, what I’ve read, and this is always great because I’ve read people talk about, oh, it’s used for this. I can’t remember what it was, but to disinfect something that’s very toxic, very high amount, and just knocks everything out of it.

Well, yes, at those high doses. So we’re using scare tactics here. Oh, this couldn’t possibly work because it’s used for all these industrial uses. Well, that’s not a balanced view either.

I’ve never heard of a negative use from using anything that was close to a recommended dose. And I don’t think there can be.

One of the things that people have done is to use the words chlorine and chlorine dioxide synonymously. And so that, I mean, as though they are the same thing, even though one is a constituent of the other.

Yeah, and one’s a very reactive compound. The other can react, but, you know, chlorine, they’re very different. I mean, they’re so different.

Once you add dioxide to something, it’s very different. It’s like, it would be like saying sodium chloride salt is the same as chlorine, which is, you know, extremely, you know, off.

They’re related chemically, but one, you’ve got the single element. The other, you’ve got a combination, sodium and chloride, the ion, and very, very different.

I mean, we’re made of chloride. The ocean’s made of chloride. If you turn that all into chlorine, well, you would not be alive. And so that’s not correct.

I think people will do that, but I think that’s one of those initial obstacles that somebody tries to throw up. But it really doesn’t have much, you know, power to it.

And the very fact that it’s got all the industrial applications means it’s not unknown in the world. And it’s used for similar applications.

Now we’re simply converting it to a biological way. Why is it safe biologically?

Because most stuff that’s used industrially is not going to be something you want to put in your body.

It’s safe because it’s an oxidizer and because you handle oxidation, otherwise you could not live on oxygen. That’s number one.

And then you look at the breakdown products. What does it break down into? Very simple, natural compounds that aren’t a problem.

So that’s the other part.

We use a lot of IV ozone here at the clinic. Ozone is a stronger oxidizer than chlorine dioxide. It doesn’t last as long in the body, but it is. And it’s a very unstable toxic gas. That’s what it is.

I mean, if you put that little jet of ozone gas at the rubber glove, in about 10 seconds you’ve got a hole in that glove. It just spontaneously destroys the latex.

And then we put it in your blood.

Hello.

You’re fine because this is where you handle oxygen. This is the blood-carrying serum of your body, the blood.

I mean, the oxygen-carrying liquid of your blood is the organ that carries the oxygen. And so you’ve got antioxidant protection.

You can handle that amount of… it’s given in a controlled way. You can handle that amount of oxidation.

But the viruses can’t, and they never will be able to.

Learn more of what Dr. Humiston and others have to say about MMS.

And meet Jim Humble, the man who developed and then wrote the book on this protocol, in this 90-minute documentary.

When you understand how chlorine dioxide works as a powerful disinfectant, you’ll appreciate the potential of its intelligent and safe application to the often neglected but life-sustaining waters of our bodies.

Shipping late January 2008, Understanding MMS, Conversations with Jim Humble, now in post-production, is offered at discount pricing for advance orders at phylos.com.


Book – The MMS HEALTH RECOVERY GUIDEBOOK – Image
Copyright © 2026 CDTestimonials.com. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy