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 at the Hermosillo prison, which he described in Spanish.
Great day to talk. We were joined by Dennis Richards, who drove down from Las Vegas, who met Jim earlier this year. He is a “story of success,” which will be shared on camera later today. In his book, Jim mentions how he discovered the power of chlorine dioxide through the stabilized oxygen he took with him on an expedition into Guyana. It so happens that Dennis has been to that same region.
We had lunch at Hang Fa, a Chinese buffet restaurant, where we determined that the DVD will serve many more people if it is dual language, so it contain audio tracks in both English and Spanish.
We also talked about the importance of nutrition in conjunction with MMS use. Jim acknowledged that he hasn’t stressed it that much (something I’ve told many people), but he wants to make it clear that clearing bacterial overgrowth and viruses is part of the equation. Nourishing the body with foundational minerals (magnesium being a major “missing link”) is of critical importance as well.
I spent a few minutes in front of the camera from that place overlooking Hermosillo, which will be added later. Today we’ll head back to Bahio de Kino, to meet and interview a man who no longer has prostate cancer, thanks in part to MMS.
I’ll also conduct a fourth interview with Jim for my radio show… this time “in person.” We’ll discuss various points raised over the course of our visit, as well as issues and questions that some of you have sent me.
We’ll have a chance to explore Bahia de Kino tomorrow, then head home Saturday.