This Safe and Inexpensive Oral Oxidation Treatment Cures Malaria, Fights Chronic Fatigue, and More

Last month I told you about great ways to use hydrogen peroxide to fight off the flu and other illnesses. In that report, I again warned you against its oral use. I’m sure my warning disappointed many who look at it as a safe and inexpensive oral oxidation treatment. Well, if you’re looking for a breakthrough oral oxidation therapy, I’ve got one for you this month. This fantastic treatment is so powerful, it even cures malaria.

Malaria is one of mankind’s greatest scourges. The cause is a protozoan organism transmitted by tropical mosquitoes. The death rate is very high. Over one million humans die from malaria every year. Drugs that once cured it are becoming ineffective. Some are very expensive.

Some people are turning to alternatives and finding success. Artemisinin, an extract from a Southeast Asian plant, is far cheaper than drugs. And it’s extraordinarily effective, curing the disease in days. Artemisinin is a rare molecule that contains a peroxide structure. It is this part of the molecule that kills malaria.

The malaria organism has loads of free iron. Free iron reacts instantly with any form of peroxide to unleash a storm of lethal free radicals. Cancer, too, has a lot of free iron. That’s why I reported on artemisinin as a treatment and possible cure for cancer. I’ve seen it work in many cases.

But recently, a layman stumbled upon something far more effective than artemisinin. And, amazingly, it costs even less. This treatment can cure malaria for pennies, as it takes only one or two doses to kill the bug.

Jim Humble went to the tropics to help recover gold from mines. He had a chemistry background. He was familiar with products marketed for years called stabilized oxygen. He actually carried it around for his own health purposes.

While Humble was in Guyana, he came across two men with acute malaria. It’s a really tough disease, with high fever, chills, aches, weakness, etc. To get the men to a clinic with malaria drugs would take too long. Having reviewed a lot of information on stabilized oxygen, he offered some of his supply to the men. Shockingly, within one hour, their shivering stopped!

In four hours, they were up eating dinner and joking about how horrible they had just been. Folks, that’s unheard of in malaria treatment!

The next day, two more men came down with the disease. They recovered just as quickly. And Humble even came down with the symptoms. However, he intelligently wanted to be sure that it was malaria. So, he risked his life and delayed treatment so he could get to a hospital for testing. Immediately afterward, he swallowed the drink. The test proved positive. Soon afterward, while feeling normal, he tested negative. The Humble treatment for malaria killed the bug.

Humble observed that he had to increase the dose for some people. It also was not 100% effective. He wanted to find out why.

The fact that people had marketed stabilized oxygen for years meant it was effective for some things. But he didn’t know why. It doesn’t deliver very much oxygen with a single dose. In fact, you inhale more oxygen in a few breaths than stabilized oxygen provides in a dose. So it’s not just the oxygen effect. It had to be something else.

To understand, it might help to know a little more about stabilized oxygen. Stabilized oxygen is the common chemical sodium chlorite in a 3.5% concentration. This solution will remain stable as long as it’s at an alkaline pH. But it becomes highly unstable at an acid pH.

With some careful research, Humble found that he could slightly increase the acidity with a dilute acid, such as vinegar, and it would cause some interesting changes. More importantly, it completely changed the mixture’s healing ability.
When he added the vinegar, he noticed it changed the color to yellow. It also produced the distinct smell of chlorine. Chlorine is toxic, as you know. But he found that it wasn’t releasing chlorine gas. Instead, it released a gas that smelled very similar: chlorine dioxide (Cl02).

ClO2 is a powerful oxidant gas. But it’s not something you should fear. Yes, I’ve told you all kinds of horror stories about chlorine. Those warnings were for chlorinated organic compounds. But my warnings do NOT apply to this unique oxide of chlorine.

People have used ClO2 for decades as a water purifier and even for processing food. It leaves NO toxic chlorine residue. In fact, if city water treatment plants pretreated their water with ClO2 before chlorination, it would destroy the dangerous compounds that become trihalomethanes (chlorinated organics) when they add the chlorine gas itself.

On the medical side, doctors have known for decades that ClO2 is an outstanding disinfectant. Why? The molecule is strikingly similar to my beloved ozone. Ozone is O3. An atom of chlorine replaces the central oxygen atom of ozone, which creates a molecule with oxidant powers that are nearly as strong as ozone. And, like ozone, it leaves no toxic residue.

This sounds like a dream come true. But is it?

Humble experimented with his revised stabilized oxygen. Rather than use the longstanding 3.5% strength alkaline sodium chlorite solution, he simply dumped sodium chlorite powder en mass into distilled water. The resulting concentration was about 28% sodium chlorite. The water just wouldn’t hold any more than that.

Once he added this solution to some vinegar, he discovered that the resulting Cl02 release was far greater than from the original stabilized oxygen. He calculates a typical dose will generate about 3 mg of ClO2. A typical ozone treatment is comparable, delivering perhaps 8 mg of ozone. But you can take the sodium chlorite solution by mouth, which is a huge advantage.

Then he tried his solution on malaria patients. Knowing that he had used up to 120 drops of the 3.5% solution for malaria, and that his new solution was much stronger, he tried a much smaller dose. He experimented using 15 drops, twice a day, or a single 30-drop dose.

Humble reports a 100% success rate in curing malaria with this method. And the cure comes in as little as a few hours. Some cases can take a few days, though. But they all were cured.

There are numerous letters posted on the Internet from health care providers and facilities in Africa attesting to the success. One report from Malawi documents cures in 29 of 29 patients. Humble details the story in his online book at http://www.miraclemineral.org/part1.php. So incredible is its healing for malaria that Humble calls the potion Miracle Mineral Supplement or MMS.

American physician Susan Bussey, MD traveled to Sierra Leone as part of a Lutheran church mission. John Peterson, an unofficial microbiologist went along. Confirming African health provider observations of speed of recovery, they affirmed a tremendous drop in parasites in the blood just one to two days after treatment.

Why is MMS so effective? My dear friend Tom Hesselink, MD, of Aurora, Illinois has an explanation. Dr. Hesselink, like me, was a founder of the International Oxidative Medicine Association, which I was the president of for many years. It has now merged with ACAM. He thoroughly understands the power of oxidative
therapies.

Dr. Hesselink believes that the MMS specifically targets the malaria parasite. The organism eats a lot of iron. That keeps it under great oxidative stress. It must keep a ready supply of glutathione around to protect it from oxidative wipe out. MMS specifically nails glutathione. With its glutathione reserve gone, even momentarily, the parasite dies. Even if the MMS lowers our own cells’ glutathione, we can make it back quickly. The parasite can’t.

Remember that artemisinin exposes the parasite to oxidative stress. MMS works the same way but much more quickly.

So, you must be wondering if you can use MMS for your problems. While most Americans will never have to deal with malaria, this is a huge oxidative discovery that has other health implications for you. MMS is a powerful oxidant that’s effective orally. It has been in continuous use, albeit, less concentrated, for decades.

Dr. Hesselink has followed many people using it. Most of his patients have Lyme disease or chronic fatigue, which many doctors consider hidden infections. And, obviously, there’s great potential use for other parasites.

So far, Dr. Hesselink is pleased with the overall results. Not all have had the desired improvement. But the majority have. Improvement lasts for one to three weeks, after which patients need another dose. During the time they take it regularly, they seem to have fewer fatigue symptoms.

Dr. Hesselink suggests using it every one to three weeks as needed. You must take it on an empty stomach (no food or drugs for four hours before and no drugs, protein, fruit or vegetables for three hours after use. And take no other supplements that day! Supplements can neutralize it. Protein will neutralize the ClO2, as might the chemical configuration of many drugs.

As far as problems with MMS, the biggest has been diarrhea, especially if used repeatedly and in large doses. But limiting the dose to every 7-10 days may reduce or prevent this side effect.

There are two types of acidifying agents you can use. One is plain white vinegar. The other, more preferred agent is a 10% solution of citric acid. Dr. Bussey used citric acid in Africa, since it’s more easily transported as a powder than the liquid vinegar. Citric acid is readily available at health food stores. Mix about 3 tsp in 3.5 ounces of water to make an approximately 10% solution.

Dr. Hesselink suggests ½ cc of MMS mixed with ½ cc of 10% citric acid (or white vinegar). Wait three minutes. It turns a pale yellow from the ClO2 gas. Then add it to at least one cup of water and drink it. It tastes like sour, salty, swimming pool water. Follow with ample more water to minimize the stomach irritation.
The mixture will slowly release more ClO2 gas, which your body quickly absorbs. There, it can work its miracle.

There’s no evidence yet that MMS will be as successful with cancer cells as it is with microorganisms. Cancer cells, unlike microbes, are loaded with molecules that will protect them from short-term oxidation. It is possible, though, that the oxidative effects of MMS could increase the activity of your immune system, as does ozone, ultraviolet blood irradiation, and peroxide.

This may be a huge oxidation breakthrough. ClO2 has properties both similar to and different from ozone. There is no science on its human physiological effects yet unlike volumes on ozone. However, you can do this treatment at home. Stabilized oxygen is available online, but compared to MMS, it is quite expensive.
American Biologics sells stabilized oxygen (Dioxychlor®) both as an oral supplement, and to doctors for IV. I’ve used the latter many times. It’s more expensive than intravenous hydrogen peroxide, but kinder to your veins.

Some astute doctors have used stabilized oxygen for decades at lower concentrations. And now some have used it at higher concentrations for a few years. It appears quite safe at both levels if you don’t abuse it.

Humble’s website http://www.miraclemineral.org/ can link you to suppliers of MMS. You can get his book on MMS on his website. It’s free. He also has an inexpensive second book that gives more detail on how you can make it yourself at home (it’s easy). This book is available on the same website. I strongly recommend you buy a copy.

You might also want to visit Dr. Hesselink’s website on oxides of chlorine at http://bioredox.mysite.com/CLOXhtml/CLOXhome.htm. I do suggest reading it
thoroughly if you have interest in MMS.

If you choose to try MMS, be sure to follow Dr. Hesselink’s guidelines. And please write me with your experience so we can learn more about this exciting oxidation breakthrough. You can be sure I’ll have more on MMS in future issues, as we discover more about its healing abilities. So stay tuned.

Filed under Alternative Medicine Articles by on #

Register Login