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Okay, I’m here with John in a seminar in Jósica, Peru. He’s going to tell you a little bit about himself, why he’s here, and some things that have happened with his family using MMS.

Hello. Well, I learned about MMS through my mom. My father was sick, so my mom was searching around on the internet, looking around, and she came across MMS and Genesis 2 with Jim Humble and Andreas Kalcker.

My dad started taking it about three months ago. He was taking MMS, and he was also taking MMS-2, the calcium. But mainly he started with MMS-1 and then added MMS-2 as well.

Before that, my dad hadn’t been able to urinate properly for years — about three or four years. He would only urinate very little. After starting MMS, he began urinating normally again.

His digestive system also became normal again. He had problems before — he couldn’t go to the bathroom properly — but that completely changed. His whole body started functioning differently.

And this all happened within about two to three months. And he hasn’t even been taking it completely consistently.

So now we’re encouraging him to take it more regularly, about eight times a day, following Protocol 1000, which we think will make an even bigger difference.

We just started that today.

It’s also the first day of not doing dialysis. He has been doing dialysis at home while he sleeps. Now we are moving to every other day.

Next week we plan to do it every two days, and then the following week every three days, with the goal of eventually getting him off dialysis completely, God willing.

He still needs to learn more.

She’s in love with Jim Humble. She adores Jim Humble.

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Imagine, A World Without DIS-EASE

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by Bishop Mark Grenon

Bishop Mark S. Grenon

Missionary for over 45 years across three continents - North America, South America and Africa. Founder of three Bible Institutes and missionary pilot in the Dominican Republic and Haiti for over 15 years. Currently held as a political prisoner for his work with ClO2.

Bishop Mark Grenon