Chlorine dioxide therapy (CDT)
The MMS protocol was developed by Jim Humble
"Humble" beginnings of chlorine dioxide therapy (CDT)
The MMS protocol was developed by Jim Humble
Jim Humble is an i nventor
and metallurgist, and was a gold mine prospector /consultant. On an
expedition into a Central American jungle, a member of his team contracted
malaria two days away from civilization. Humble had some stabilized oxygen with
him that he used to sterilize water, and being in a dire situation, he gave the
man a few drops in water.To
everyone's amazement, the stricken man was well within a few hours. Determined
to find out why some "water sterilizer" had cured this man, Humble spent several
years in research and experimentation. He found out that stabilized oxygen (also
called stabilized chlorine dioxide) is a 3% solution of sodium chlorite
that produces a powerful oxidant called chlorine dioxide .
By increasing its concentration to 28%,
adding an acidic "activator", he
reduced the extreme alkalinity of sodium chlorite and increased the amount of
chlorine dioxide it produced 100-fold. After determining an
effective dose, he claims that he personally treated and successfully cured 2000 people of
malaria, getting them back on their feet in just a few hours.
"Despite no formal medical training the
prospector had the innate wisdom to experiment with various dosage and
administration techniques. Out of such necessity was invented an easy to use
treatment for malaria which was found rapidly effective in almost all cases"
- Thomas Lee Hesselink MD, Susan Busse, MD, John
Peterson. Science Behind the Treatment -
On The Mechanisms Of Toxicity Of Chlorine Oxides Against
Malarial Parasites - An Overview . 2007
A documentary video was introduced by Jim Humble showing successful treatment of
154 malaria cases by the Red Cross in Uganda in late 2012 . The
Red Cross denies that this took place.
More information on this .
MMS claimed effective in clinical trials
Claims of effectiveness of MMS in 2
official, clinical trials in Malawi (one
by the Malawi Government) using Humble's process .
Cure rates for malaria using
MMS were reported as 99-100%, (far more successful than traditional drugs)
and a
cure was apparent in HOURS , instead of weeks or months.
People were able to return to work in days, and remain productive citizens,
instead of being a huge drain on their society.
Use of the MMS protocol has been claimed to cure many thousands
of people in several African countries, of not only malaria, but also hepatitis,
cancer and AIDS . Humble's
heart-felt mission is in helping Africa eliminate
malaria, the #1 killer of
mankind, killed> 1.2 million people (mostly children), worldwide in 2010 (according to new research from
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the
University of Washington). Not only a tragic loss of life, but a
problem which is also having devastating economic consequences for Africa and
other populations.
Humble claimed a moral obligation to inform mankind about the MMS protocol,
since it has many applications for restoring health in a simple, self-administered, cheap, and safe manner
To
this end he has released several downloadable e-books over the past decade or so.
The first was free, but now outdated, his latest ebook is MMS Health Recovery Guidebook (2016)
available for purchase on his
website . It contains up-to-date
information on the MMS technology. Humble does not sell MMS.