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'Miracle solution' drinks have been marketed as cures to everything from HIV to hepatitis. But according to the FDA, it's just bleach.
Proponents of MMS, a toxic bleach falsely hailed as a miracle cure, are exploiting fears of the coronavirus pandemic to sell the substance to a large new audience.
Known as the Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), group members were exposed to video instructions on how to make chlorine dioxide-based solutions for their children.
The FDA is again warning the public to avoid consuming a product called Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS). Despite over a decade of health warnings and cases of death, the sham product, which is ...