MMS: The ‘Fit’ Has Hit the ‘Shan’

BARAHONA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – Fasten your seatbelts, because the MMS story is about to take the greatest roller coaster ride of its life. The FDA is following up its July 30, 2010 warning on the personal and discretionary use of chlorine dioxide with a vengeance, having picked out a sampling of MMS suppliers in the United States and Japan (yes,…

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MMS Workshop: Back to Barahona and Haitian Memories

I’m heading back to the Dominican Republic, to do a Mulligan on the 5-day MMS Seminar and Workshop, in the coastal town of Barahona (pronounced, bah-RO-na). The timing of the FDA assault on MMS, where they mobilize their forces against a product that they have not given a fair, unbiased evaluation, in spite (or because of) the positive results people…

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MMS: The End… or is it the Beginning?

Now that the FDA has shown its hand on MMS, it’s now reasonable to wonder what’s next. Is this the end… or is it the beginning? It is a point that, most likely, has been anticipated by Jim Humble, who worked out the protocol for generating chlorine dioxide in levels safe enough to be used inside the human body. Although…

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FDA Warning on MMS: Your Hypocrisy is Showing

In a move that surprised no one, the FDA has finally taken an official position on the Miracle Mineral Supplement, known by most by the acronym, “MMS.” In a July 30 news release, the agency warned of “serious harm from drinking MMS.” This is a trend that began in May, with a Media Advisory against MMS issued by Health Canada,…

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Healing the Gulf as Prelude to Paradigm Shift in Health Remediation

Albert Einstein has often been quoted as saying that you can’t solve a problem while thinking at the level of the problem. That statement has never been truer than in the present Gulf oil spill debacle. The problem is that BP, and its entire supporting infrastructure, which includes the petrochemical industry, various centers of academic influence (otherwise known as “leading…

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Gulf Oil Cleanup: Where's Bioremediation When We NEED It? And Why Isn't It Here?

The situation in the Gulf of Mexico has become personal. How well we respond to this very RESOLVABLE situation is a litmus test for EVERYTHING, not just how we do business, but our education system as well. I have driven over 1,000 miles in the past week, first to meet and interview three prominent microbiologists at the ASM Conference in…

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Oil Remediation: A NON-TOXIC Approach

The Gulf oil spill of 2010 can become the latest biggest disaster in recent history, or our greatest blessing. We get to choose. Most writers, pundits, and commentators will tell you about the disaster and how bad it’s going to be. Here you’ll hear about the blessing. I’ll tell you now; if we follow the line of remediation that is…

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The Strawberry Field Story Gets Even Better with PHOTONIC WATER

It seems almost too simple to suggest that a change in the state of the water that we use — drinking, bathing in, and growing our foods in — could dramatically impact our health, that is, until you learn more about water’s inherent properties, properties that are easy to dismiss if we’re not paying attention. And since much of the…

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Looking for ‘Spill Relief’ in All the Wrong Places

As large and far-reaching as it is, the April 20 oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico is but a microcosm of a larger tragedy that is playing out in front of our eyes, literally hiding in plain sight. And yet, if we wake up from our stupor and see the situation with fresh eyes and open minds, we…

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Chemical Overload: Time to Open Our Eyes

LONDON – My first Trans-Atlantic trip, which has taken me to Amsterdam, Germany, and London, draws to a close. I love my iPhone, but it’s not a preferred updating method for me. But now I must. I can add photos or video later. The THOUGHT needs expression NOW, while it is HERE. Today I interviewed a beautiful woman of 78…

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Spirit of Film: "Filming Innovators, Inventors and Visionaries" with Adam Abraham

This is an interview I did recently with Randall Libero who hosts and produces Spirit of Film Conversations for the 7th Wave Network (www.spiritoffilm.net). [vimeo http://vimeo.com/11291333 w=520&h=400] Taking my camera afforded the opportunity to prepare the material for a visual, as well as a listening audience. While its run time is 53 minutes, I didn’t want to chop it up…

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MMS: The Next Generation

BARAHONA, D.R. (04/09/2010) – The MMS story shifts into another gear with Jim Humble’s return from an extended stay in Africa, where he followed what has evolved into his Prime Directive; educate and demonstrate the virtues of his “miracle mineral supplement,” known around the world as “MMS.” The scene now turns to the island of Hispaniola, and the coastal town…

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EPC Technology Makes Energy Assessment Practical

Everything is energy, and therefore, is energetic. Problem is, we tend to consider only the energetics of what we see, feel, or taste, when energy encompasses far more than that. It’s hard to have intelligent conversations about things we cannot see with people who refuse to acknowledge their influence, such as the effects that a word spoken, or a particular…

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The Monumental Journey to Explore 'Energetics'

I’ll soon be able to replace this Monument Valley landscape with one of my own, as I head on a road trip to Crestone, CO, to interview Rob Williams, developer of PSYCH-K (www.psych-k.com) and then head to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where I’ll meet Dr. Sam Berne (www.newattention.net) who is fast becoming an expert in energy measurement and analysis using…

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Shedding More Light on Structured Water

NOTE May 16, 2016: This post stands as a record of my water-awareness and appreciation journey. Little did I know then that I would be launching my own product line of this technology, which we have dubbed, vortex generators. (See here.) At the time there was little in the way of useful information available what these devices did or how they worked.…

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Haitian Water Relief Strategies

The relief effort in Haiti would be for naught if the survivors’ lives can’t be protected, and water is central to that effort. The threat of water contamination is increased in Haiti, simply because municipal sanitation and water treatment systems barely existed in the first place. If a mini-education on the nature of water and its energetics wasn’t a prerequisite,…

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Sydney Morning Herald ‘Double Faults’ on MMS

Since tennis is my favorite sport, I’ve been watching the 2010 Australian Open with interest. But that’s not the only reason for my fascination with the world ‘down under’. It’s a world I look forward to visiting one day soon, a desire born of its many natural wonders, and friendships developed with remarkable people I’ve met who call this island…

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Talk For Food Archive: More on Structured Water

As my appreciation for the importance of structured water increased, I spent more time with Clayton Nolte, developer of a device that transformed the energetics of regular water by doing virtually nothing to it. Of course, by doing so little, his device has shown some amazing results, almost beyond belief. That’s why I continue exploring the subject of, and writing…

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Timely News from a Timeless Place

The first time I learned about channeled information was in the early 1980’s, when I stumbled upon a book titled, Seth Speaks. Although Jane Roberts was the physical author, the originator of the ideas was a “non-physical entity” known as Seth. The book came into my life at a very critical time, as I grappled with this idea called death,…

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A 'Wake-Up Call' to Love

For many reasons, some obvious and some not, 2010 marks an important step forward in the story that humanity is writing for and about itself. Increasingly, we are learning to permit ourselves the possibility that there may be some truth to the idea that we are sentient, intelligent beings possessing heretofore unimaginable powers of creation. So fully and consistently has…

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