Wow, even indicates that it works with "post-covid syndrome." Incidentally in Jim Humble's book on ClO2 in the section on atherosclerosis he just says to use Vitamin C and read Dr. Matthias Rath's book!
I looked at some critical mainstream reports on "MMS." A father of an autistic child condemns the group with over 100 cures not because it didn't work on his son but because of his internet research
. Also, tragically a woman died after taking it, though you have to read carefully to see that it might be that she ingested some quantity of the sodium chlorite solution without activating it and diluting it. They are not specific at all, but they say the autopsy found sodium chlorite in her system after she "drank some" which a) you are not supposed to ingest sodium chlorite at all but ClO2 and b)"drank" suggests maybe she had more than a couple drops. But ABC won't tell us for sure of course. Wikipedia says interestingly the public prosecutor where she died subsequently advised against the "
misuse of MMS." They also won't show the whole interview with the doctor who used to endorse it but now doesn't, only gives him a single non-specific sentence in the report.
Interesting also that Wikipedia reports on the govermnent of Bolivia manufacturing and freely distributing ClO2 against covid "at least 15 people were poisoned." Their source for that says actually "10 cases of poisoning" in a week, in Cochabamba which has a population of 630,000. Wonder how bad the poisoning was and how many of those cases are "sodium chlorite" poisonings i.e misuse? So there's an indication of probable safety that it was freely manufactured and distributed in such a populous area and those are the only numbers. And the study shows Bolivia did way better than other South American countries with covid.
Anyway, maybe not as safety fool-proof as say, vitamin C, but really manipulative "debunking" here IMO. I took a few drops a few times to test it out didn't seem to harm me at all. Wish it were as well studied as AA, glad this paper came out.
Top comments on ABC "expose" on MMS:
"So thanks for proving there is something positive and true about this treatment, hit pieces are always a good sign."
"MMS, I’m trying it!"