UK – Food Standards Agency on MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement)

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2010-12-26 09:33:47

 For those unfamiliar with MMS, the instructions clearly state that it will or could make you ill when you first use it (this is what puts a lot of people off from using it anyway)   jimhumble.biz/   You can watch an interview with Jim Humble the “discoverer” of MMS on Project Camelot   video.google.co.uk/v…   I have spoken to people who have said despite what doctors, pharmacists etc would tell you, and they say it is effective.     The joke is that chemotherapy is accepted as “standard” treatment for cancer, but it can make you much sicker than MMS does – and the sickness is ongoing.   www.food.gov.uk/mult…   Llawr 11 / 11thFloor Tŷ Southgate / Southgate HouseWood StreetCaerdydd / Cardiff CF10 1EWE-bost / E-mail: hefin.davies@foodsta…ôn / Tel: 029 2067 8928Ffacs / Fax: 029 2067 8918ENF/W/10/03124thSeptember 2010 Dear colleagues, MIRACLE MINERAL SOLUTION (MMS) The Food Standards Agency is today advising consumers against consuming the supplement Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), also known as Miracle Mineral Supplement. MMS is a 28% sodium chlorite solution which is equivalent to industrial-strength bleach. When taken as directed it could cause severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, potentially leading to dehydration and reduced blood pressure. If diluted less than instructed it could cause damage to the gut and red blood cells, potentially resulting in respiratory failure.This product is injurious to health and is, therefore, deemed unsafe under Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 which lays down the general principles and requirements of food law.   In addition, sodium chlorite is not on the permitted list of minerals as set out in the annex to the Food Supplements Directive 2002/46/EC and, therefore, is not a permitted food supplement. The supplement is  currently  believed to be  available in the UK via  the internet only. The Agency is identifying the local authorities for the UK based internet sites and will be contacting those authorities directly. If local authorities are aware of any internet site, retail or other food business operators in their area that  provide this  product, they will need  to ask the food business operator to initiate procedures to withdraw  the product from sale and to inform the Agency immediately by contacting 029 2067 8928 or wales.foodincidents@… Kind Regards efin Davies Are you interested in what’s really going on in the world, behind the facade? Then…www.checktheevidence… happened on 9/11?www.drjudywood.com/    

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