The injunction noted that MMS was a chemical product which, when combined with the included activator, creates a powerful bleach solution. Its direction for use is via oral ingestion, which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration, the FDA warned.
Taken in large enough quantities it is potentially lethal. We are under assault. We are inundated with hate phone calls and hate mail. Anyone seeking medical products, should consult their physician. The Therapeutic Goods Administration does not typically regulate water purification products, but has previously published warnings about MMS out of concern that some people are using the solution for therapeutic purposes.
It warns that using the solution for purposes other than water purification, or at higher concentrations, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and severe dehydration. But it is being produced and sold online by several Australian companies that claim variously that it is a cure for malaria, cancer, asthma and arthritis. Last year, six people suffered adverse reactions to the drug in NSW, according to the state's poisons centre. But if you drink enough sodium chlorite [the main chemical in MMS] and it causes problems of methemoglobinemia or kidney problems, it could cause death.
The first person to sell the product in Australia, Russell Perry, said he had used MMS to successfully treat AIDS in central Africa but said he sold it as a water purifier here to circumvent regulations against using it as a medicine. Mr Perry, a stonemason, said he sold as many as 40 bottles of MMS a day and had been having the product made since , but he refused to name the plant producing it.
Consider advising patients of the risks of using MMS at higher concentrations or for purposes other than water purification, as well as those associated with buying medicines over the internet and using any unapproved products that make therapeutic claims. Consumers and health professionals are encouraged to report problems with medicines or vaccines.
Your report will contribute to the TGA's monitoring of these products. The TGA cannot give advice about an individual's medical condition. You are strongly encouraged to talk with a health professional if you are concerned about a possible adverse event associated with a medicine or vaccine. Herald Sun. Department of Health Victoria.
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