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Jim Humble, MMS Chlorine Dioxide the FDA and Prison Sentence

Chances are you’ve encountered MMS, the colloquial term for chlorine dioxide solution. It is attributed to Jim Humble, a missionary evangelist who stumbled upon its myriad health applications by serendipity or divine inspiration.

Irrespective of opinions on Humble’s persona, numerous individuals, including holistic practitioners and health-conscious individuals, have reported remarkable benefits from these affordable chlorine dioxide drops.

The FDA and Chlorine Dioxide

The FDA cautions against ingesting chlorine dioxide solution, emphasizing its unsuitability for human consumption. However, it is authorized for use in preserving fruits, vegetables, and meats during processing to prevent bacterial contamination. Additionally, chlorine dioxide is widely employed in water treatment, effectively ensuring potable water supply.

Due to Jim Humble’s efforts to spread the word about the health benefits of this inexpensive water purifier, the FDA launched an impressive defamation campaign, claiming that Mr. Humble was a snake oil-selling con man bilking the sick and elderly of their hard-earned savings while forcing them to drink bleach.

 

It was a demonstration of the most outlandish smear campaign and a show of strength for the FDA’s bolstering their wherewithal and abilities to intimidate or wipe out anyone who dared threaten the pharmaceutical industry in such a way. Jim Humble retreated and started a church to protect his rights to sing the praises of his discovery.

Chlorine Dioxide Testimonials

Despite official warnings, thousands of individuals continue to share claims of being healed or cured of various maladies with compelling personal anecdotes of chlorine dioxide’s therapeutic effects. Flying in the face of traditional medicine, these reports challenged conventional pharmaceutical paradigms and advocated for other inexpensive, patent-free alternative treatment options like chlorine dioxide.

Jim Humble Retires

Being the publicly attacked focal point of the health benefits of these water purification drops for some time, Humble thought the time had come to step aside as the chief administrator of the project to relieve some of the political pressure. Jim moved to an undisclosed location outside the USA while his daughter stayed behind in the State of Washington. At the same time, in Bradenton, Florida, Bishop Mark Grenon and his family took over the church and the promotion of chlorine dioxide as a church sacrament, enabling church members to use the drops without threat of prosecution.

Imprisoned for Chlorine Dioxide

Controversially, the Grenon family, who took over the church’s efforts to promote chlorine dioxide to alleviate health conditions, including COVID-19 symptoms, were presented with legal repercussions with the full force of the FDA and all their government resources.

Millions of people, including holistic practitioners, natural alternative specialists, and spiritual healers, watched in amazement as the Grennon family’s home was raided SWAT-team-style; the father and his three sons were charged, arrested, jailed without bail, tried, and sentenced to Federal prison.

12 1/2 Years in Prison

On October 6th, 2023, Grenon and his eldest son were sentenced to 151 months, while the younger sons were sentenced to 6 months.

This juxtaposition of authorized industrial use and prohibition of human consumption underscores the complexity and controversy surrounding chlorine dioxide’s therapeutic potential.

Your Rights

It comes down to this: While not illegal for personal use in the United States, influencing others to consume chlorine dioxide is prohibited. This legal nuance is well understood by Jim Humble, who popularized the term MMS, signifying Master Mineral Solution.

Jim and his daughter Paris Humble adopted the phrase, “Chlorine dioxide does not heal or cure anything; it only kills pathogens, allowing the body to recover, rebuild, renew, and regenerate on its own,” celebrating the body’s unique capabilities to heal itself under conditions free from pathogens and toxins.

That is to say, you, as an American citizen, can use these water purification drops in a manner other than that specified on the label to purify questionably sourced water if you take full responsibility for your own actions against FDA recommendations, as long as you don’t encourage or influence anyone else to do so.

Searching for Chlorine Dioxide/MMS

Interest in chlorine dioxide’s purported health benefits has led many to continue exploring online sources to purchase the recommended two-part kit. However, conflicting information and warnings about its safety abound, reflecting ongoing debates and efforts to suppress information on its potential benefits.

Online book retailer Amazon.com has banned books written by Jim and Paris Humble and others. Many MMS and chlorine dioxide websites have been excluded from Google searches, and some have been taken down by authorities, making good information even more difficult to come by.

Chlorine Dioxide Side Effects

Acknowledging potential side effects, users often experience detoxification reactions, often referred to as Herxheimer reactions. While manageable, these reactions underscore chlorine dioxide’s potency and the need for cautious usage.

Most of these can be reduced or avoided by using a purer source, such as CDS 3000, which is manufactured via distillation and ensures a safer and more mild delivery system. This is an option for those who are more sensitive, would rather not make their own chlorine dioxide from the two-part kit, or may not have access to sanitary conditions or distilled water to do it themselves.

Another method of reducing the detoxification effects is to reduce the number of drops taken, even portions of drops, if not tolerated well. Then, increasing the dosage is suggested as clearing toxins and pathogenic debris allows the body to withstand the die-off from pathogen-killing better.

Pathogen Killer

Widely regarded as a potent pathogen killer, chlorine dioxide’s efficacy against various pathogens underscores its utility in food processing and water treatment industries. The Humbles maintain that this ability to kill pathogens is also effective in minute doses inside the body.

It is oft stated that chlorine dioxide is the most powerful broad-spectrum killer of pathogens, including bacteria harmful to the human body, parasites, viruses, fungi, and mold known to man, but only authorized and well-renowned in the surface disinfecting of commercial food and drink processing.

Drinking Pure Chlorine Dioxide

Contrary to misconceptions, proponents do not advocate for ingesting pure chlorine dioxide, which is not bleach, as defamatory propaganda might suggest.

Many substances approved for human consumption would be unsafe if undiluted and consumed in unrecommended quantities. No one has ever suggested the “drinking” of straight chlorine dioxide, even though the accusations abound in the FDA-proliferated campaigns.

Instead, cautious experimentation with extremely diluted solutions (a drop or drops in water) is recommended to gauge individual tolerance and response.

Paris Humble’s Book

Continuing Jim Humble’s legacy, who passed away in 2023, his daughter, Paris Humble’s book, “Healthy Alternative Chlorine Dioxide Uses Non-pharmacological Health Restoration,” offers valuable insights and guidance on holistic healing approaches using chlorine dioxide or MMS.

 

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Sodium Chlorite to Chlorine Dioxide

With all the talk about chlorine dioxide, you might like to know that in most cases, creating a chlorine dioxide solution is done on-site. Doing so is a two-part process, where you mix two components, the first sodium chlorite, and the other an acid activator to create activated chlorine dioxide. When sodium chlorite is mixed with an acid activator, that is when it becomes chlorine dioxide, the most powerful pathogen killer.

An excellent example of this mixing is easily observed by watching an outdoorsman preparing to have a drink of surface water found while out in the field. The two-part travel kit used by hikers, campers, and travelers of all kinds is safe and convenient. When sodium chlorine and the acid activator are kept separate, they can be stored almost indefinitely.

Once you combine them, they have an extremely short shelf life, so it is best to mix what you need on-site when you need it. The process requires mixing one drop of sodium chlorite with one drop of acid activator and swirling it in a glass. It is suggested to use a glass container or PET Plastic, anything but metal as it interacts with the chlorine dioxide, like a separate shot glass or the drinking glass that you intend to use. Swirl the two drops together and allow them to combine. You will notice them turning amber in color and you will be able to detect a chlorine-like odor as the activation takes place. Allow activating for 40 seconds or more.

Now, you can pour the activated drops from the shot glass into the glass of water that you want to drink or pour the water that you intend to drink into the glass with the activated drops in the bottom of the glass. Swirl and allow to set for three to four minutes. Swirl again, and your water will be free of pathogens and safe to drink.

When you buy a two-part kit, it comes with a small manual, and instructions will be printed on the bottle as well.

Chlorine Dioxide Safe for Human Consumption

The question often asked, “Is chlorine dioxide safe for human consumption?” is inspired by a campaign launched by the FDA to defeat the efforts of an alleged snake oil salesman attempting to defraud people into thinking that chlorine dioxide water treatment drops were a cure-all for nearly any disease. The anti-fraud campaign was fueled with fear and equated putting a drop of chlorine dioxide into a glass of water with drinking bleach. It can be confusing.

Because people with serious health conditions were being coerced by these individuals to take the water purification drops to cure themselves of disease, the FDA flat-out stated that chlorine dioxide was not safe to drink (which, of course, it is not safe to drink straight, just like Clorox would be unsafe to drink straight) and was not intended for human consumption.

Chlorine Dioxide Safe to Use as Water Purification Drops

When the military, explorers, outdoorsmen, hikers, and campers who used the water purification drops in the field heard the reports from the FDA, they became curious. They checked it out and quickly were able to find that the FDA had not rescinded its approval for using chlorine dioxide for treating water in the field nor in the treatment of municipal water for public distribution and drinking, which would clearly imply consumption.

Church Promotes Chlorine Dioxide as a Cure

A little more digging would uncover a church’s proliferation of this idea that chlorine dioxide could pretty much cure you of anything that ails you. They were led by a minister by the name of Jim Humble who had discovered the healing effects of chlorine dioxide by accident while on a mining expedition in South American jungles. He experimented on himself, his family, and church member volunteers, who all supported his claims of the healing power of chlorine dioxide.

 

The water purification drops were nicknamed MMS, which is short for Master Mineral Solution, in honor of the miraculous results reported by church members. The substance was declared to be a church sacrament. Jim Humble also released a book, The Master Mineral Solution of the Third Millennium, which delineates his findings and recommended protocols. The word spread like wildfire, that was until the fire was extinguished by the efforts of the FDA to shut the church down.

Enter Chlorine Dioxide and COVID-19

Then came the coronavirus in late 2019, which quickly grew into the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the USA in 2020. One of Humble’s enthusiastic church members and his family began proclaiming that Humble’s MMS could wipe out the coronavirus and protect people from COVID-19.

FDA Cease and Desist

In April 2020, the FDA issued an order insisting they stop promoting the lies about something as poisonous as chlorine dioxide that was as dangerous as drinking bleach as a potential treatment for the coronavirus.

The family was so convinced that chlorine dioxide could indeed help people struggling and afraid of losing their lives to the epidemic that they ignored the order and continued to spread the news.

Arrested for Chlorine Dioxide

Jordan and John Grenon arrested

On July 9, 2020, brothers Jordan and John Grenon were arrested and on August 11, 2020, brother Joseph and their father Mark Grenon were placed under arrest for failure to comply, with a laundry list of other offenses.

Mark and Joseph Grenon arrested

The Gewnon family is currently being held in custody.

What Does the FDA Say?

The FDA says that MMS (chlorine dioxide) can be fatal and is compared to drinking bleach. The April injunction was based on reports that people required hospitalization, developed life-threatening conditions, and died after drinking MMS.

Prosecutors alleged at least seven Americans have died from using MMS/chlorine dioxide. Authorities also said the MMS/chlorine dioxide caused dangerous reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea, and life-threatening low blood pressure.

The FDA issued a notice urging anyone drinking MMS or similar products to “STOP NOW.”

Follow up: Grenon Family Faces Judge for Distributing MMS

Paris Humble

Paris Humble, author of Healthy Alternative Chlorine Dioxide Uses Non-pharmacological Health Restoration, and daughter of the church founder, Jim Humble, puts the controversy over chlorine dioxide in proper perspective. She says,

“Chlorine does not cure anything. It never did. What it does is to kill the harmful bacteria, viruses, and pathogens that take up residence inside the body. These are what is keeping your body from being able to do what it does best, to heal itself.”

~ Paris Humble