Understanding MMS Video Diary: Day 4

The story of our journey to Hermosillo, Mexico to meet Jim Humble continues to unfold, with each day bringing unexpected treasures. Yesterday was our busiest yet. We checked out of La Finca hotel at 8 am, because our plans were to return to Kino Bay (Bahia de Kino) to interview Mel, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, the usually…

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Understanding MMS Video Diary: Day 3

This is Hermosillo from the landmark mountain that watches over the city. I’ll add the name soon. We returned to Universidad de Sonora to interview Antonio Romo Paz, a professor in the biology department of the university. Antonio surmised that MMS / chlorine dioxide would be helpful in treating tuberculosis. He tested and proved his theory on a willing inmate…

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'Understanding MMS' Video Diary: Day 1

Woke up this morning to the morning sounds of Kino Bay (Bahia de Kino), in the Sea of Cortez. Jim mentioned a science fair at the University of Sonora (Universidad de Sonora), which is ending today. One student group is presenting an MMS booth. They are demonstrating an MMS protocol mouthwash that is administered with a pump sprayer, once a month.…

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'Hello From Mexico! Pleasure to Meet You Jim!'

They say that “a journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step.” Fortunately, we didn’t have to travel 1,000 miles. All I had to do was keep mashing the accelerator and the 2008 Ford Escape we rented from Avis delivered us to Hermosillo Airport where we arranged to rendezvous with Jim Humble. After a few moments of introductions,…

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Preflight Notes on a Journey to Positive Change

Do you ever get antsy before doing something new? I’m not sure what to call what’s going through me right now, but it’s the morning of my departure on what will — for me — be an epic journey. By the time this day is over, Jim Humble and I will have begun our face-to-face, in person experience, setting the…

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In My Own Words and Images: The MMS Video Documentary

Thanksgiving Greetings to all, It’s not Thanksgiving everywhere, but it can be, since it’s really about exercising our innate capacity to be grateful in spite of the adversity that we are likely experiencing. Everyone experiences adversity, bar none. We each get to choose what it will be. The grand opportunity that stands before us is learning that these experiences are…

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Prophylactic MMS or Forgiveness: Which is the More Important Response to Dis-ease?

del.icio.us tags: cancer, mms, jim humble, alternative health, healing, mind, medicine, spirituality ——– Once again Rett has given us some thoughtful reflections in response to my announcement of the third interview with Jim Humble regarding MMS and cancer. I hope you don’t mind this little critique about your radio program with Jim, the one on cancer. Go ahead… You state…

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MMS News: A Guerilla Video Documentary

The MMS juggernaut continues to gain momentum in positive ways fueled, first and foremost, by the effectiveness of the protocol itself, and by the willingness of enough of you to look at the science, weigh the method, and make a responsible choice for yourself. In addition, we are gaining (1) a greater understanding of the pathogenesis of disease, and (2)…

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On Being Aware: The Lesson of the Stop Sign

I’m going to tell you a story, about a lesson, my lesson of the stop sign.  Twenty-something years ago, I was still a twenty-something myself living in Culver City, California, being freshly transplanted from my home town of Chicago. I don’t recall my destination, but I drove somewhere on the west side, either in Culver City or West Los Angeles. As…

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Thoughts on Health and Healing: Bridging the God Schism

When we’re got the savior complex, it can be anything from Jesus’ return to more money, the lottery, or a pill that will make it all better. We’ll never consider that healing begins with us, and will not occur until we dial ourselves into the equation.

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On the Radio: A Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment Conversation with Bill Henderson

del.icio.us tags: cancer, alternative health, bill henderson, spirituality, healing, nutrition ————— I’ll continue discussing the subject of cancer on my next edition of Talk For Food when my guest is Bill Henderson, a retired Air Force colonel, who — after losing his wife to a 4-year ovarian cancer instigated demise in 1994 — began learning and amassing information on the…

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Thoughts on Health and Healing: Just 'Who' or 'What' Cures Disease?

The Acidity of Fear and Balance of Love My most recent podcast conversation with Jim Humble on cancer treatment and MMS confirms (click here to listen), at least in my mind, that it has beneficial properties that we are yet beginning to appreciate, and perhaps more that remain to be discovered. BUT, it would be delusional to think that MMS…

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Thoughts on Health and Healing: Alternative Psoriasis View

A reader writes: Would like more information on psoriasis. I had read a small blip in one part of Jim’s books, however, wanted to know if there was more information as to how to treat it so it will fully go away. Would MMS topically work on psoriasis? What regimen would you suggest. I’m going to give you my opinion,…

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Great Memories: The 2007 Raw Spirit Festival

The 2007 Raw Spirit Festival in Sedona was quite an event. Some of the presenters that I watched should be heard on primetime TV. Two that really struck me were Jasmuheen (www.jasmuheen.com) and David Wolfe (www.davidwolfe.com). Now, I’ll say right here that I missed far more of the event than I took in. A friend of mine arranged for me…

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Health and Healing: Where 'Silver Bullets' Lie

Each day I have had the privilege of talking to many people who are now doing battle with the disease monkey. They’re not taking it laying down anymore. They are combating everything from “the familiar,” heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer, to the unfamiliar, such as Graves, Dercum’s or Morgellon’s disease. If they are talking to me, it’s because they…

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A Stupor for Superbugs

The fear machine has ramped up in a recent Associated Press story about Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. It’s reportedly a deadly “superbug,” that enters the bloodstream or turns into a flesh eating disease. The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which means that it must be true. Well, that depends. If you didn’t…

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Raw Fest Awakenings: Discovering Jasmuheen

I traveled to Sedona to visit the Raw Spirit Festival. This is the third annual running of this event. Whether you are into raw foods or not, it is an experience worth having. I will say that, if you are not into raw foods, you will likely give it serious consideration. If you are dealing with chronic, acute, and catastrophic…

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On Being Fine Examples and Knowing Your Self

The story of the “miracle mineral supplement,” is yet in its infancy. Is it the “magic bullet” to ending our disease conundrum? I don’t think so, but it is an important component. Over 75,000 people were cured of malaria in the African countries of Uganda and Malawi, as Jim Humble persevered in isolating the actual agent of change that killed…

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MMS and Clay as Natural Detoxifiers Discussed on Talk for Food

The MMS phenomenon is gathering steam, and I am pleased to play a role in this unfolding. It’s not so much the MMS, which stands for Miracle Mineral Supplement, which itself refers to a protocol for safely delivering chlorine dioxide into the human body to “disinfect” it of harmful bacteria, viruses, parasitic microorganisms, heavy metals, and any other pathogen. My…

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Thoughts on Love Redux

I received the following comments from Fred, a man who read my essay, Thoughts on Love: the Greatest Power. > So it is fearful to be skeptical of pseudoscience, Of course not. It’s fearful to attempt to put an idea that you don’t agree, or understand with down. Whether it is science or pseudo science, it is your conclusion that it…

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