Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) consists of 28% sodium chlorite mixed in distilled water. If you were to follow the instructions and mix this with a citric acid such lemon or lime juice, chlorine ...
MMS has long been promoted as a miracle cure, but new research shows it’s essentially a toxic disinfectant. While it can kill ...
A Florida man and his three adult sons will serve multiple years in prison after selling a toxic, industrial bleach as a “miracle” treatment and cure for COVID-19, a federal judge ruled Friday. Mark ...
Days after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned against people buying and ingesting products being marketed as “miracle mineral solutions” that can cure autism, similar products were still ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mark Grenon, right, and Joseph Grenon, left, during a video update from Genesis II Church of Health and Healing in Bradenton, a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is, not for the first time, warning the general public to avoid consuming a product called Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS). Despite over a decade of health ...
The Grenons, a Bradenton family who sold bleach as an alleged COVID-19 cure, are on trial this week for fraudulent marketing and selling the product. Mark Grenon, 65, and his three sons – Jonathan ...
(CNN) --People should stop using the "Miracle" or "Master" mineral solution products sold online as cures for autism, cancer, HIV, hepatitis, flu, acne and a host of other illnesses and diseases, the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Erie County Department of Health and the Food and Drug Administration are warning consumers not buy or drink mineral miracle solution products, or MMS. Mineral miracle ...
Billed as a treatment for myriad health problems, Miracle Mineral Solution is no miracle. In August of 2019, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a stark warning to consumers: stop ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants people to stop drinking bleach. Specifically, the organization has issued a warning against ingesting sodium chlorite products, following a recent rise in ...
People should stop using the “Miracle” or “Master” mineral solution products sold online as cures for autism, cancer, HIV, hepatitis, flu, acne and a host of other illnesses and diseases, the US Food ...