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A Miracle Treatment
for Malaria and Other Diseases

by Jim V. Humble
Nexus Magazine:
Feb-March 2008 Volume 15, Number 2

While investigating the chemistry and healing properties of stabilised oxygen, this research engineer developed a simple formula that can overcome the symptoms of malaria in only a few hours and is already being used successfully in Africa.

   
             
 

By that time, my friends in Africa trusted me to some small extent so they were willing to give it a try. They started using the improved formula of 20 drops of the stabilised oxygen in a full glass of water with one teaspoon of vinegar. After waiting 24 hours, they then gave it to several of those who were not helped with the original first dose. It worked in every case when they used the vinegar and waited 24 hours.

To test my mixture, I bought some chlorine-measuring sticks used for swimming pools and…guess what? After a few hours, the mixture began to measure a slight amount of chlorine and after 24 hours it measured at least 1 ppm (part per million) of chlorine. That really wasn’t the total answer, but I was getting closer. I didn’t realise it at first, but the sticks were measuring chlorine dioxide. Next, I put a lid on the glass containing the mixture and found that it developed the same strength of chlorine in two hours as it did in 24 hours without the lid. That was, of course, as long as I also used the vinegar. The reason was that the chlorine was not going off into the air nearly as quickly.

I transmitted this finding to Tanzania and they began to use this new procedure. They added the teaspoon of vinegar, used a lid and waited for two hours before giving the mixture to the malaria victims. It worked every time. They were not having any failures.

This all sounds easy now, but I did more than 1,000 different tests over a period of one year to figure out all these “simple” things. My money was very limited and swimming-pool test strips were expensive, as were as the various chemicals that I needed to do the testing. I must admit that I didn’t do anything really smart or brilliant; I just blundered along with my slight knowledge of the chemistry of metallurgy. There was also the fact that I was a research engineer in the aerospace industry for almost 25 years; I’d set up tests for A-bombs and that sort of thing. So I did have some experience at doing tests. I tried a dozen or more acids and a hundred combinations.

Stabilised oxygen is stable because of its very high alkalinity. When a few drops are added to a glass of water, the alkalinity of the drops is neutralised by the water and ions in the drops become unstable and begin to release chlorine. At least that is what I thought at the time.

So the question is, how do we get this to happen faster? After trying all the mineral acids and various organic acids, I found that vinegar, which is five per cent acetic acid, which is an organic acid, worked the best.

Then I made a mini-breakthrough, which was simple. Instead of using a glass of water, I used no water at all. I just put 20 drops of stabilised oxygen and three teaspoons of vinegar into a clean, dry, empty glass. I swirled it around to mix it. That worked, and it worked in only three minutes! I checked the mixture with the chlorine strips and it showed a reading of over 5 ppm in only three minutes, and when I added two glasses of water this diluted the mixture out to less than 1 ppm—but the taste was terrible.

The stabilised oxygen mixture with water doesn’t taste too bad before the chlorine is released, but afterwards it’s pretty bad. Some people don’t seem to mind the taste, but most people do. I tried various juices to see which ones might work the best. There were two problems. First, I needed something that would taste okay, but I also needed something that would not change the amount of chlorine. After trying many juices and tasting a lot of drinks, I settled on just plain old apple juice, the kind with no vitamin C added.

The Miracle Mineral Supplement

I moved to the small town of Mina, Nevada, in 2001, where I lived on a gold-milling property at no cost. Dick Johnson, a friend, did this to help me out with my research. It gave me a few extra dollars to help with my investigation of stabilised oxygen.

I began making the solution much stronger than the stabilised oxygen than is sold on the market. For many years, stabilised oxygen was 3.5 per cent sodium chlorite. At this time my solution, which I have named the Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS), was 28 per cent sodium chlorite. That’s eight times stronger than regular stabilised oxygen. When I am making trips into the jungle, it means I can carry eight times as much “healing power” as the original stabilised oxygen formula.

Let me explain what has happened.

The researchers over the past 80 years have done their tests using from five to 20 drops, at the most, of the 3.5 per cent solution. As I started treating people for malaria and other diseases, when a few drops didn’t work I just gave them more. In all the research I have been able to read concerning stabilised oxygen, no one increased the drops beyond 25 and very few ever used that many. Where did the old idea go that if 10 drops is good, 40 drops is four times as good? The only precaution that I took was that I always tried the heavier doses on myself first.

Generally I was dealing with people who wanted to get well, and they agreed to try the solution after I had tested it. I didn’t go from 10 drops of stabilised oxygen to 120 directly, but I finally wound up at 120 drops and used a second 120 drops one hour later. I did it a little at a time until I found out what it took to cure a disease.

This is not a drug, it is a mineral supplement; and I am an inventor, not a doctor. I don’t even know what the Hippocratic oath says; I am not trying to do what doctors do. My job has been to invent a sure cure for malaria, ever since I thought it was possible, and I did accomplish that.

In my opinion, I have never put anyone at risk and I have treated over 2,000 people personally. Over 75,000 malaria cases have been treated, mostly by people I trained. The people treated were cured, and no deaths were reported in the bunch. Normally, over 300 deaths could be expected. When I say “cured”, I’m referring to the fact that these people got up, smiled, put their clothes on and went back to work. They have not relapsed, as far as we can tell. Did we do double-blind and triple-blind tests? No. The money was not available.

Bill Gates told us over the phone that he would not help until we had Food and Drug Administration approval. Usually, FDA approval costs millions, but those people in Africa who went back to work feeling good didn’t care if we had FDA approval or not. When I phoned the FDA, they told me that if I was using the formula in Africa; they had no say over there so they would not comment; but if I wanted to get it approved for treatment of malaria in America; then that would be another story. They didn’t care if it was not a drug. The minute I said “treatment of any disease”, they said that the formula then becomes a drug, for which you must have all of the countless tests and laboratory evaluations prior to approval. That’s anywhere from 50 million dollars upwards.

So long as one is using a mineral supplement in the attempt to make people feel better, there is no criticism. So long as one is using a mineral supplement attempting to make people healthier, there is no criticism. But the minute one attempts to treat someone for some specific condition with the same supplement that has been used for at least 80 years, then that is a different story. You must be a doctor, you must do clinical trials, and you must have 100 million dollars for double-blind tests and triple-blind tests and meet dozens of other requirements. No one offers to furnish the money; they just tell you what you are required to do. Their attitude is: “How dare you try to treat someone for a disease! That’s for doctors and pharmaceutical companies only.”

We know that the MMS (28 per cent sodium chlorite) generates chlorine dioxide (that’s CIO2) when mixed with vinegar. The reason why is because the acetic acid in the vinegar causes the solution to be neutralised or, better than that, causes it to become slightly acidic. The MMS solution is normally extremely alkaline. When it is made acidic by adding the vinegar, it becomes slightly unstable and it begins to release chlorine dioxide. By measuring the drops and the acetic acid, we know that it creates about three milligrams (3 mg) of chlorine dioxide in approximately three minutes. When apple juice (or other juice without vitamin C) is added, it dilutes the solution so that there is about 1 ppm of chlorine dioxide in the total apple juice mixture. The MMS solution continues to generate chlorine dioxide, but now at a much slower rate.

   
     
     
   
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