Red Cross test MMS for Malaria

Red Cross test MMS for Malaria – finds out it is highly effective and burry the good news just as fast!

Luckily this experiment was documented on video – watch it here

The video shows a clinical study that took place in Uganda, which demonstrated the efficiency of MMS against malaria (MMS-(Clo2) a water purification drops).

In this clinical study 154 confirmed malaria patients were given a dose of MMS, the next day 143 of them were free of malaria. Just one day with a single dose! It took another 24 hr for the remaining 11 to be Malaria free.

MMS – a simple and cheap solution for the malaria problem, is of no interest to the pharmaceutical industry. On the contrary – If the truth came out, that malaria could be cured in 24 hours using less then 20 drops of MMS, it would kill the market of expensive malaria drags overnight!

Every 40 seconds a child dies of malaria worldwide. In Africa, malaria remains one of the main causes of death.

In Contrast…

I recently was told a story by a family member a nurse in her profession – her teenage son is about to travel to India on a charitable mission volunteering in some project, as a concerned mother and a nurse she went to their family doctor to get him malaria medication prescription – Although the health service in the UK is free, she did have to pay the full price for this medication. She went to quite few outlets to hunt for the best price which was a wapping £80 – for it to be effective, one needs to be on it 3 weeks before travelling and be on it for the whole time while traveling. This medication is also not free of side effects! And this should not be taken lightly.

Another friend who travelled to Thailand with her twin sons – told me one of her sons became psychotic from taking Malaria medication. They had to stop him taking it – Luckily once off the malaria medication he returned to himself. I thought I ‘d share this real people stories for some perspective…

In view of those facts one must ask – Can a normal african family be on malaria medication indefinitely? I think the answer is clear they don’t.

MMS – is a very useful disinfect and can be used to deal with many things. If I was traveling anywhere where there is a risk of infection not just malaria, MMS would be my number 1 first aid tool!

 

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