IS MMS A SCAM?

by admin on March 3, 2010

I know for certain there are many scams on the Internet preying on people who are desperate and willing to try anything and it’s a crime against humanity. I can tell you first hand when I found out my mom had cancer I ran across all kinds of “natural cures” and while I fully believe in natural cures, some of these “cures” were so ridiculously priced it wasn’t even funny.

You have to be careful with buying just about anything online these days, there is always some con-artist looking to make a fast buck, what concerns me when they are willing to put someone’s life at risk to do so!

I started my research on MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution / Supplement) months ago and the first thing that hit me was the inventor Jim Humble was not trying to make money off this incredible discovery, no instead he was on a mission to help people.

Next thing was this guy seemed to know his stuff, explaining why MMS works and even tells you how to make it. After reading the instructions on how to make MMS I decided it would be better if I just purchased it pre-made instead of trying to save a few dollars on something that was some important for me to get right, I have since learned that unless you are buying huge quantities of the ingredients it is no where as cheap as buying it by the bottle instead of making it yourself!

After reading his huge book I concluded Jim had laid it all out on the table for everyone to see, his reasons for making MMS public, how you can make it yourself and his thousands of documented cases of it’s remarkable cure rate for Malaria in Africa .

He included copies of letters from the government officials and various doctors on their success with it. I was impressed but being the person I am I wanted more information, I came across videos from doctors who have tested MMS in Mexico (because the FDA would not allow it to be used as a treatment in the US!) and again they claimed the same as Jim did, MMS works and it works fast on many ailments.

Some times you just have to try something yourself to really see if it works for you. I started taking MMS a few months back and feel great, my wife started on it and started our children for general prevention. I got my mom who HAD breast cancer on it. Did the MMS cure her cancer you may ask, not directly. See she only took it 6 weeks until her operation, BUT before she started the MMS they thought they would have to remove her entire breast, and a few lymph nodes. It was about 4 weeks after she started MMS, so told me she was feeling better, the lump seemed a lot softer and smaller. When she went in for surgery they found out it did NOT spread, was smaller than “expected” and did not have to remove her breast or lymph nodes.

I started my mom out of MMS, Essiac tea, Paw Paw, plus some specialized vitamins. I truly believe that this is the reason her “lump” shrank, the cancer didn’t spread ( I think the smaller parts they did spread were killed) and they did not have to remove her breast. So do I think MMS is a scam… Hell no!

If you read our various articles here at mmsfacts.com you will see many people reporting first hand MMS works for them.