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posted by Fnord666 on Friday August 16 2019, @12:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the cleaning-out-the-gene-pool dept.

People are Still Drinking Bleach-and Vomiting and Pooping their Guts Out:

The "Church of Bleach" is still strong, despite years of warnings.

The US Food and Drug Administration this week released an important health warning that everyone should heed: drinking bleach is dangerous—potentially life-threatening—and you should not do it.

The warning may seem unnecessary, but guzzling bleach is an unfortunately persistent problem. Unscrupulous sellers have sold "miracle" bleach elixirs for decades, claiming that they can cure everything from cancer to HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, flu, hair loss, and more. Some have promoted it to parents as a way to cure autism in children—prompting many allegations of child abuse.

Of course, the health claims are false, not to mention abhorrent. When users prepare the solution as instructed, it turns into the potent bleaching agent chlorine dioxide, which is an industrial cleaner. It's toxic to drink and can cause severe diarrhea, vomiting, life-threatening low blood pressure, acute liver failure, and damage to the digestive tract and kidneys.

In this week's warning, the FDA noted that some sellers will warn consumers that vomiting and diarrhea are common but say that those unpleasant effects indicate the solution is "working."

"That claim is false," the FDA wrote succinctly.

The agency released a nearly identical warning back in 2010. But in this week's consumer alert, the agency said that it has continued to receive "many reports" of consumers sickened by these bleach-based potions.

[...] The FDA says that the products have been hard to scrub out because of claims on social media, where the drinks are promoted along with false health information. Most of the claims can be traced back to Jim Humble, founder and "archbishop" of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, aka "The Church of Bleach."

Humble has been touting the solution for nearly two decades, referring to it as MMS—Miracle or Master Mineral Solution. (It's also known as the Miracle Mineral Supplement, the Chlorine Dioxide (CD) Protocol, and Water Purification Solution (WPS).) Humble is a former Scientologist who reportedly claims to be a billion-year-old god from the Andromeda galaxy.

I am at a loss for words. That someone has such low regard for other people that he would actively try and persuade parents to give a poison to a child — with autism — and claim the puking and diarrhea are proof it is working.

My heart goes out to the poor, defenseless kid! I just can't fathom. Speechless.


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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by AthanasiusKircher on Friday August 16 2019, @02:59PM (1 child)

    by AthanasiusKircher (5291) on Friday August 16 2019, @02:59PM (#881110) Journal

    What the heck are you on about? What's with the all caps? Maybe you need to lay off drinking the bleachy water.

    If you do drink "bleach" made from sodium hypochlorite YOU WILL BE IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM

    Very likely.

    What you are confused over is using sodium chlorite ---- notice MISSING HYPE --- 2 DIFFERENT CHEMICALS.

    Yes, that's true. Sodium hypochlorite [labchem.com] and sodium chlorite [labchem.com] are two different chemicals. If you look at the safety data, you'll realize that sodium chlorite (LD50 ~200 mg/kg) is MUCH more poisonous than sodium hypochlorite (LD50 ~90000? mg/kg).

    In case you missed it Sodium Chlorite is approved by the EPA for water purification.

    Yes it is. But it's a pretty strong chemical that requires exact dilution. Household bleach is already rather dilute, and then if you dilute it significantly further it can also be used in an emergency situation for water disinfecting. So what?

    Now the next point is that mixing it with and acid then diluting it creates Chlorine Dioxide another approved chemical

    Oh, you're talking about this [wikipedia.org]. Yeah, do NOT drink that stuff. I don't know what you mean by "approved chemical," except yes, industrially it can be used as part of water purification.

    ALL PRIOR NEGATIVE NEWS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE MEGA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
    Who kill more people every year with their WE ARE GOD attitude and trains of money to the political machine.

    While, I suppose I agree with you that Big Pharma does some bad stuff, I'm not sure your claim of "kills more people..." can be evaluated without reference to "more than WHAT"?

    FYI, been using it for years with no negative effects but I DID READ & FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS & PROTOCOLS

    I might check that dosage again...

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 17 2019, @11:53AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 17 2019, @11:53AM (#881495)

    sodium chlorite (LD50 ~200 mg/kg) : Note that this is for "sodium chlorite 80%"
    sodium hypochlorite (LD50 ~90000? mg/kg) : This is for 5% w/v aqueous solution. About 1/16th the actual amount.

    The aqueous solution would do a lot less damage on the way down, and the organism would need to drink enough to counter the stomach acid. I would guess that this would explain most of the apparent difference in 'toxicity'. I hesitate to call it toxicity, because it is physical damage really. Do you call a bullet lead poisoning?