In 2012, a new era for MMS (Chlorine dioxide) began when a collaborative study with the Red Cross in Uganda was initiated. The goal was to test the impact of MMS on patients’ health, particularly whether it could cure malaria. The study involved treating patients with MMS at a clinic in Luka for four days. The results were astonishing as most subjects tested negative for malaria after treatment, showing MMS’s potential as a natural remedy. The text also criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for suppressing natural healing methods and emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one’s health. The video is dedicated to Jim Humble, who made the MMS discovery.

 

Red Cross MMS Study in Uganda – What THEY Don’t Want YOU to Know – Hebrew Subtitles

 

Red Cross MMS Study in Uganda – What THEY Don’t Want YOU to Know – English Subtitles

 

 

Red Cross MMS Study in Uganda – What THEY Don’t Want YOU to Know – English

 

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