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British MMS prescriber suspended

Posted 07 December 2015

The British General Medical Council has suspended the registration of Dr. Finbar Magee. [Houston L. Alternative medicine row doctor is suspended by GMC. Belfast Telegraph, Nov 26, 2015]

MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution), an industrial-strength bleach derivative that has been marketed for many health problems, has been subjected to enforcement actions in several countries because it is ineffective and dangerous.

Last May, an RTE Prime Time television documentary focused on Magee’s prescription of MMS for the treatment of an autistic child. His interim suspension follows a panel ruling last December which restricted his practice to closely supervised practice at his clinic. Magee has operated Synergy Healthcare in Belfast, Ireland, for many years, which offers a wide range of offbeat treatments. The GMC’s concerns about him have not yet been disclosed but are likely to be related to his advocacy of MMS. Interim suspension is usually followed … Read the rest

Autistic kids fed bleach (MMS/Miracle Mineral Solution)

Posted 04 November 2015

“Severely autistic children in South Africa are being given industrial bleach in a product marketed as a “cure” for autism”.

“Miracle Mineral Solution causes severe stomach pains, nausea, dehydration and spasms, and puts the children at risk of death”.

“A US court last week sentenced Louis Daniel Smith to 51 months in jail for selling the product as a medicine”.

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Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) – The man who encourages the sick and dying to drink industrial bleach

Posted 11 January 2014

An article written by  Martin Robbins  and published some years ago in the Guardian, but still relevant.

The man who encourages the sick and dying to drink industrial bleach

Martin Robbins

Vulnerable people with cancer, Aids, influenza and malaria are being urged to drink Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) – described by the FDA as ‘industrial bleach’

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ASA Ruling: Bio Sil MMS

Posted 26 July 2014

In a previous ASA ruling against this company, (21 May 2012), the ASA ruled, inter alia, that the respondent’s advertising for its “Bio-Sil MMS” contained unsubstantiated claims in contravention of Clause 4.1 of Section II of the Code. It also found that the advertisement was likely to mislead people in a manner that was in contravention of Clause 4.2.1 of Section II of the Code. The respondent was instructed to withdraw the advertising in its current format within the deadlines stipulated in Clause 15.3 of the Procedural Guide, and is not used again in future. An Ad Alert was issued to the ASA members with reference to the advertisement, asking members not to accept any advertising for the respondent’s.

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Seems to not have stopped these individuals (+27 11 6155504) from fleecing consumers.”Yvonne founded Bio-Sil in 1993.” “BIO-SIL is a family owned business . . “

They

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Miracle Mineral Solution – scam continues

Posted 26 June 2014

Ms LL Steele lodged a complaint against  Bio Sil MMS website, specifically the page on http://www.biosil.co.za/products/bio-sil-mms-miracle-mineral-solution, which promotes the Miracle Mineral Solution product. The complainant submitted that the advertisement is highly misleading and causes a potential danger to members of the public who might be seeking a cure for various health problems. People are consuming this product (which is effectively a bleach or disinfectant), and in instances giving it to their children without realising the severe health consequences this could have (which includes poisoning, kidney failure and harming red blood cells).

Initially, the  Bio Sil MMS submitted that she had done extensive research, and has not found any evidence of chlorine dioxide harming anybody. A request was made for the new complainant to provide proof of such harm. (Here is proof from the FDA) Following correspondence with the ASA,  Bio Sil MMS refused further communication.… Read the rest

Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) – beware!

Posted 21 May 2012

There is so much evidence that MMS is nothing but a scam, yet so many consumers still believe the product works – more supported by absolute faith than a shred of evidence to support the claims. The claims become more bizarre.

A complaint was laid with the ASA against this website advertising MMS, and making the most extraordinary claims. 

They did not respond to the ASA and the ASA ruled against the claims being made for the product.

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MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution), still unsafe and a scam

Posted: 16 February 2012

We have previously posted about MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution).

There are a few individuals and companies still selling MMS in South Africa, in spite of evidence that this is a scam, lack of proof for claims, and inadequate safety data. One of these is Biosil.co.za. Another is www.cancercure.co.za which redirects you to http://www.faithdrops.mu/. Tina van der Maas, of “beetroot, garlic and lemon for AIDS/HIV” fame, also promotes this product for AIDS, Malaria and Cancer. Surely a death sentence.

Locally the seller/manufacturer of this scam product are:

They claim that the product is registered with the Medicines Control Council. A complete lie.

Health Canada has weighed in, stating: “Health Canada is advising Canadians that using Read the rest