I know what I know. I also know that I don’t know it all. This includes knowing everything there is to know about MMS and chlorine dioxide. I do know this: it’s helping people in real and measurable ways, and the overwhelming preponderance of results have been positive. Who can say that about chemotherapy or radiation?
The people that MMS is helping know that it is helping them. And that’s good enough for me.
Bruce Crighton, a self-proclaimed authority on “ClO2 and ASC technologies” issued a “challenge” for me or anyone to step up and debate him on the efficacy of MMS.
I’m not interested.
I know that I don’t know it all. As it relates to MMS, Bruce thinks that he does. I’m not so concerned about being “right” about MMS, as I am about understanding how it works, making an informed, responsible decision for myself, and helping others do likewise. In that sense, I know enough, not to declare that it is right for you, but that it’s safe and should be effective for me. If you come to that same conclusion for yourself, it’s okay by me. If you choose not to, it’s also okay by me.
Bruce wants to be acknowledged as the authority on this subject, although he has not and will not use it himself. If you’re using it, it’s not okay with Bruce. He’ll have you doubt your experience, if you let him, even when it is positive. He’ll fill your head with fear of the healing process that you’ll go through… if you let him.
Fortunately, few are listening. I say fortunately, not because of being against Bruce, but because people are listening to their own authority; their innate intelligence and ability to weigh information, and to take responsibility for their choices.
I am quick to tell anyone that MMS is not an “end all.” It should not be looked upon as a “cure all”. It is not. It’s a most effective oxidizer that acts on “stuff” that our body cannot assimilate, and has accumulated, obstructed, and short-circuited things internally to the extent that we’re diseasin’, druggin’ and dyin’ in droves.
Medical science then “helps us” by treating the symptoms, and offering cuttin’ and more druggin’ to speed the dyin’.
Bruce says that we’re stupid to take MMS as formulated (a small number of drops of a 28% solution of sodium chlorite) even though it’s working, and those who are clear in their intent, and using it responsibly KNOW whether it’s working for them.
I’ve not heard him offer any alternatives. I’ve heard him cast doubt and aspersions on Jim Humble, myself, and on people who are using MMS in spite of his protestations to the contrary.
Influencing by belittling and criticism is so “old school” Bruce. I believe that you believe your truth to be valid. But you ignore that the truth of the individual in their own life will always trump the truth of another, except if they give their power away by being in fear.
Here’s another thought to ponder: Anyone who has spent an extended period of time being “sick” has no idea what to expect as they heal. In other words, they won’t know how their own healing process will unfold. They want to be told what to expect, when in truth, no one knows. It’s best that they be determined to persevere, but keep other expectations to a minimum.
Oftentimes, we will appear to get worse before we get better, as years of accumulated toxic junk and microbial overgrowth are broken down, neutralized, rounded up, and flushed out of the system. It’s not a pretty process, but it’s normal.
We want to believe that our healing process will be neat and painless. But that would be miraculous, and then no one else would believe it. In fact, our healing may very well be messy and involve continued discomfort. So it can seem as though nothing good is happening when in fact, what’s happening is all good.
Is MMS an end all? No. But let’s give it its props. It’s a legitimate tool. Doctors are quietly checking it out. They’re trying it on their own ailments that their own medical science has been ineffective on such as diabetes, neuropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and many others. I know because they are buying MMS, and they are buying my documentary on the subject.
I know of one wellness center in Texas that is considering making some major shifts in light of their experience with MMS. The owners wrote:
For one, it cured my son’s pink eye with one treatment; no medications, no discomfort, and with 1 dose of 4 drops. I am currently working with someone who has ocular melanoma. We are doing MMS internal and with eye bathes.
In one of our clinics we have ozone IVs, but we maintain a very low profile, which is something I don’t like. Part of my mission is to be out there speaking and teaching about wellness. We have been wondering if we should move our practice outside the USA, or maybe to the outskirts, so we can explore and practice more freely. That will be determined in time, but is part of the reason I would like to speak to some of the professionals on the DVD or anyone else that will talk to us.
I really want you to know how life changing your video is. I was impressed with the MMS before the video and knew it was something I wanted to explore but when I received the video, it was something I KNEW I had to explore. It also helped me to realize that MMS is something I really may be centering my whole practice on. Your DVD is amazing. — Kelly N.
With feedback like that (and I have others) from people who KNOW their experience, why would I spend my time “debating” some one with an agenda whose mind is made up and hasn’t used it, and therefore doesn’t know what he’s talking about?
Having said all that, this subject actually needs the likes of Bruce and his point of view, for he attracts others of a similar viewpoint. The difference is that not all of them will have a closed mind. So in that respect, I thank Bruce for the true service that he is rendering.
About that, there’s no debate.
Dear Mellaart,
I’ve spoken to many people who’ve done the same thing, and then passed MMS on to others, who have helped them clear up conditions that had persisted for years.
Happy experimenting!
Regards,
Adam…
Before making up my mind, I, as a scientist, like to read the pro’s and contra’s; I found the pro’s more convincing.
I’m not ill, except bening prostrate enlargement (my age: 67).
Today I’m going to start using MMS, twice a day three drops, just want to see what it does and if it might be worthwhile for some seriously ill friends to try.
I have to agree with “pissed”.
First Bruce is either a shill or doesn’t know his butt from a hot rock. Quoting from his post, “I have 2 atomizer bottles for spraying around house, as well as use a sodium chloride mouthwash twice daily”.
The FACT that he uses “sodium chloride” (table salt) as a mouthwash, has nothing to do with Sodium Cholorite, or Chlorine dioxide, this speaks clearly to his education or lack thereof. Or maybe just some attempt at dis-information and deception. The fact that he runs to the government also speaks volumes about his credibility.
As for “justagoodlistner”, I have seen their posts on another alternate health site and in my opinion they either have nothing better to do but be negative or are hired goons paid to say disparaging things about anything outside of the mainstream “Cut, Burn, and Poison” practice of medicine.
I say practice lightly because that is all orthodox medicine does today, is practice, they never seem to get it right. Healing is a word that has been banned from their education and vocabulary.
If I didn’t believe that we still have freedom of speech, I would say ban them from the site. Other wise a good rule to follow, “is know and consider your source”. In this case let the reader delete the source from their consideration.
As an analyst for years I find it very interesting that the two know each other. How interesting, seem like two peas from the same pod, or two sour grapes from the same vine.
Adam, your time is better spent ignoring such cretins. Keep on spreading the good news and hope.
At 70, I’m not sorry that I am not as politically correct as you. I try to tell it like it is without beating around the bush.
Been reading for two weeks straight an in process of taking MMS. 3rd dose 10 drops etc.
Just wondering why these clowns can not be just shut up and never allowed to post again – what a waste of my time.
JH and you Adam do a great job and I am sure you could use some time to yourself then to deal with the trolls.
Please don’t feed the trolls.
IN SUPPORT OF BRUCE I HAVE SEEN BRUCE PUT THIS TO USE IN HIS OWN RESIDENCE SO WRONG & MISLEADING AGAIN ADAM
PS HAPPY EASTER TO ALL MIKE
Thanks for the response Adam,
but the protocol put forward by Jim humble is wrong, you are asking people and encouraging something you don’t understand with information that is incorrect in regard to the amount of chlorine dioxide being produced.
I have 2 atomizer bottles for spraying around house, as well as use a sodium chloride mouthwash twice daily, the poster prior to mine has been to my house and can verify this, so please don’t try to discredit my belief in it’s uses.
You say that the Global Light story was incorrect.
I SAY IT WAS CORRECT.
And your retraction was done for publicity purposes and are lies.
Like to know how I know.
It was action from the Australian Government after my complaint to them.
A representative of the Us Federal Government contacted me the day Global Light was notified abut what was happening
That’s how I know!
So how about giving credit where it is due!
But what would I know.
There are plenty of naysaying comments on this site, in addition to yours.
when was Adam really interestred in someone posting anything on his blog that was not for MMS, thats the real debate here ha ha bah bah