Sorry, that should have been 'about' ...dee Sent from my iPad
> On 3 Nov 2014, at 08:58, Dee <d...@deetroy.org> wrote: > > Hi Gail, this is the chap I was talking as out - Daddybob! He was the guy > who told me off when I advised caution with MMS but later admitted (to the > list) that he had serious problems...dee > > Sent from my iPad > >> On 2 Nov 2014, at 19:02, Gail Naranjo <wanda85...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Jason & group, >> >> In the early years of MMS we all seemed to jump on the bandwagon. Those of >> us on various health/alternative lists I'm on anyway and we shared our >> experience. Remember Daddybob, he was a regular of many lists I visit. >> Anyway his personality is the type to jump in and as he often said, 'get er >> done' He started having heart issues, and sorry I can't remember what they >> were, but he attributed them to his MMS use. Others wrote in complaining >> about heart palpitation after starting the MMS as well. It is something to >> be aware of that is due attention. >> >> There was a guy on the MMS list I was on that differed with Jim about the >> chemistry. He did believe in the use of MMS but at a different >> concentration. I think that was his main difference. It's been years >> since this this happened so might not remember exactly how he differed. >> Anyway, some of the members on the list that were involved with the church >> were so rude to him. One guy even called him a pharmaceutical whore. >> Sorry for the language but wanted to give the direct quote. Whether this >> man was a pharmaceutical rep or not, I do not know, but his behavior came >> across as professional and polite, while the church members were blatantly >> rude, which was a real turn off to me. >> >> I really know nothing about chemistry and certainly am not a pharm rep, just >> a person with a chronic illness trying to recover. But I do know if you >> have a viable, good product, it will sale itself. One does not have to use >> ill manner tactics to make a sale. >> >> I have also notice when someone does speak out with a different opinion >> regarding the safety, effectiveness, or Jim himself, they are not received >> graciously. Not everybody frequenting these lists that speak out against it >> are working for the enemy, which is usually the church response. In fact, >> I think most of us here are people trying to find answers for our health >> problems, the majority are anyway. And then some are also in some form of >> alternative business promoting their business. >> >> Regarding Jim and his business: Anybody who is in an alternative field >> must abide by the law of the land. People have been put in jail that I >> personally don't think deserve to go to jail. For their own protection, >> they better abide by the law or get out. >> >> Speaking as a customer of many different alternative protocols, I want to >> have the freedom to be able to try anything that I think might benefit me. >> I think if people would present their product with plain old manners and >> stop the bickering, it would go a long way and we might be able to reach an >> educated decision much sooner. >> >> Gail >> >> >> On Sunday, November 2, 2014 11:13 AM, Jason <ja...@eytonsearth.org> wrote: >> >> >> ...I agree Tony. Jim was dead wrong when he developed his initial >> protocols, and may tried to tell him so. He not only ignored them, but >> was quite belligerent, and he had absolutely no real training in >> oxidative therapies. >> >> Then, of course, he changed his protocols, which are now much safer. >> >> In my opinion, ozone is more effective and certainly safer because the >> exact concentrations that the body can safely tolerate are well >> established by extensive research. >> >> ~Jason >> >> >> On 11/2/2014 9:47 AM, Tony Moody wrote: >> > Hallo AJR, >> > >> > Umm, Call me what you want. But most of my relevant credentials are >> > alternate or >> > complementary healing of one sort or another. >> > >> > I tried MMS at the lowest dose and it made me sick as a dog and it took me >> > at least 5 weeks >> > to get back to my normal self. There was absolutely no help at the time >> > from the MMS group. >> > I was not the only one, there had already been several and there were many >> > after me who >> > complained. We were all shut down and poo-pood and ignored. Then a few >> > chemically >> > orientated people chimed in and pointed out what could be happening >> > physiologically or >> > biologically. .. then Jim Humble changed his formulation to a much weaker >> > solution or used a >> > different acid or something. I'd lost interest in the MMS and the deaf >> > bigots surrounding the >> > concept. >> > >> >> >> -- >> The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. >> Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org >> >> Unsubscribe: >> <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> >> Archives: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html >> >> Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> >> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com> >> >> >> >>