If something online promises to cure everything, it's probably too good to be true. One of the most dangerous examples? Chlorine dioxide is often marketed under names like "Miracle Mineral Solution ...
(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 ...
Wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and brimmed hat with green crystal adornment, an elderly man named Jim Humble explains in a YouTube video what he claims is a cure for an abscessed tooth, which ...
LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning for a church selling chlorine dioxide products known as “Miracle Mineral Solution” (MMS) claiming to be used as treatment for ...
The FDA is warning consumers to stop using products known as Miracle or Master Mineral Solution, Miracle Mineral Supplement, MMS, Chlorine Dioxide Protocol, and Water Purification Solution due to ...
Galaxy-brained YouTuber Jordan Sather tweeted Tuesday that he drank bleach in order to prove the FDA and news media wrong. “I’ve drank MMS (a.k.a. chlorine dioxide), brushed my teeth with it, breathed ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WSBT) — You may have seen "Miracle Mineral Solution" trending online as a way to treat hepatitis, flu, cancer and even autism, but don't fall for it. The FDA is warning consumers not ...
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