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I guess a ring of people online has been going around selling their bleach concoctions as "Miracle Mineral Water" saying it cures coronavirus
I mean if they claim it might cure autism I might try it. But I hope these people get caught and life in prison.
Danger: Don’t Drink Miracle Mineral Solution or Similar Products | FDA
[FONT="]As new cases of the Wuhan coronavirus are reported across the globe, online bootleggers are cashing in on another opportunity to sell a dangerous bleach cocktail that they claim can cure malaria, cancer, the flu, and even autism. Now proponents are claiming the chlorine dioxide treatment can also cure or protect against the coronavirus.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The "miracle mineral solution," as it's known online (MMS for short), is a solution of 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water. It's sold online for around $28 for a 4-ounce bottle. Consumers are instructed to "activate" the product by adding citric acid like lemon or lime juice (which are sometimes sold separately for an additional fee).
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I mean if they claim it might cure autism I might try it. But I hope these people get caught and life in prison.
Danger: Don’t Drink Miracle Mineral Solution or Similar Products | FDA