Drug Companies Are Keeping Jim Humble’s Claims Away
In a white short-sleeve shirt and brimmed hat with green crystal adornment, Jim Humble explains on YouTube how to cure an abscessed tooth using a chemical called MMS. The self-styled archbishop also claims the discovery is the answer to AIDS, herpes, malaria, hepatitis A and B, cancer, and many other diseases—and that drug companies are keeping this information from you.
Humble and others who promote MMS—also known as CDS (chemical decontamination solution) or sodium chlorite—say it’s a water treatment product that can be combined with an ordinary household acid, such as orange juice, to create chlorine dioxide, a compound with disinfectant properties. But health authorities say it’s not safe to swallow, and consuming it can cause irritation of the mouth, oesophagus, and stomach. It can also kill intestinal bacteria and irritate the lungs. The chemist Kat Day says the amount of chlorine...