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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.
PITTSBURGH (CBS) – It cleans and sanitizes, but could an ingredient in bleach also be the key to curing disease? Hundreds of people have been persuaded to think so and are now consuming it for a ...
(CNN) --People should stop using the "Miracle" or "Master" mineral solution products sold online as cures for autism, cancer, HIV, hepatitis, flu, acne and a host of other illnesses and diseases, the ...
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LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning for a church selling chlorine dioxide products known as “Miracle Mineral Solution” (MMS) claiming to be used as treatment for ...
While it has been dubbed in some alternative medicine circles as “Miracle Mineral Solution” or “MMS,” there are growing concerns among medical and legal professionals over parents feeding a bleach ...
The FDA is warning consumers to stop using products known as Miracle or Master Mineral Solution, Miracle Mineral Supplement, MMS, Chlorine Dioxide Protocol, and Water Purification Solution due to ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is, not for the first time, warning the general public to avoid consuming a product called Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS). Despite over a decade of health ...
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