The object of this study was to observe any patient improvement in cancer prognosis of those participating cancer patients ingesting high doses of Miracle Mineral Supplement® (MMS) over a three (3) week or six (6) week period. At the end of this initial three or six-week period, patients then began a maintenance dosage of MMS and observations noted a further six (6) weeks later.
Patients were encouraged at the end of this final six-week period to seek a medical check-up with their oncologist to determine the level of cancer still in their body. All data, indicating a positive, negative or no change result, has been included in this cancer patient study. The effects of MMS – including any side effects that hindered compliance – have also been included in this study so that those considering MMS as part of their own alternative cancer treatment plan may have a better understanding of what to expect when undertaking this treatment. Study participants were asked to follow the below MMS dosage:
Day 1: 1 drop of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 2: 2 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 3: 3 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 4: 4 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 5: 5 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 6: 6 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 7: 7 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 8 - 21: 7 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
Day 22 - 63: 10 drops of MMS every hour for 7 hours
MMS CANCER PATIENT RESULTS: OVERVIEW OF STATISTICS
Number of Cancer Patient Study Participants: 24
Number of Study Participants reporting feedback upon completion of study: 9 (37.5%)
Number of Study Participants lost to follow up: 15 (62.5%)
Number of Study Participants (known) to have stopped taking MMS during study: 5 (20.8%)
Number of Study Participants (known) to have passed away while taking MMS: 2 (8.3%)
Number of Study Participants (known) to have completed study with results: 2 (8.3%)
Number of Study Participants reporting cancer improvement to date due to MMS: 3 (12.5%)
Number of Study Participants followed up not providing any positive feedback on MMS: 21 (87.5%)
DRAWBACKS OF MMS CANCER PATIENT STUDY
This was an observational study (only) of participants volunteering to use MMS as part of their alternative cancer treatment plan. Study participants were asked to build up slowly to ingesting 7 drops of MMS [Miracle Mineral Supplement] six times per day, on an hourly basis initially for either 3 or 6 weeks, followed by a maintenance dose of 10 drops twice per day for a further 6 weeks. Study participants were asked to submit their results via email after having used MMS for 3 months and after having been observed by their oncologist. Close-monitoring or confinement of study participants was not undertaken throughout the study. Study participants were not required to submit any personal details of their disease to be eligible for study inclusion. Study participants were solely responsible for adherence to MMS study protocols and emailing results after oncology examination back to us. Study participants were not required to cease any mainstream or alternative cancer treatment during the MMS study [with the exception of Vitamin C not to be consumed 2 hours either side of MMS], meaning that a true estimation of the effectiveness of MMS as a treatment for cancer could never be established on this study.
MMS CANCER PATIENT STUDY RESULTS
• 5 of 24 study participants (20.8%) or 5 out of the 9 reporting any feedback upon completion of the study (55.5%) discontinued MMS for the following reasons: 1. "It sounded quite complicated and I didn't use it at all". 2. "I have only managed to start taking the MMS about 1.5 months ago and dosed up to 6 drops per drink, 2x/day. Then I got very busy with work and several moves and had temporarily stopped taking MMS. While taking it, I didn't notice any nausea or other symptoms. The only exception was a little nausea during the first time at 6 drops". 3. "I stopped taking MMS due to aftertaste and effects of diarrhea." 4. Says, "Wants to stop due to nausea, but mainly aftertaste & poor feeling". Subject since passed away. 5. Says, "I just hesitate to take on another supplement that I have to remember to take as it is certainly daunting, plus the expense."
• 2 of the 24 study participants (8.3%) or 2 out of the 9 where feedback was reported upon completion of the study (22.2%), were reported by their family to have passed away after having taken MMS as part of their alternative cancer treatment plan. 1 of the 2 subjects who passed away indicated he wanted to stop taking MMS prior to his passing and may have done so. The other subject was known to have been taking MMS up to the point of his passing, however the dosage was not known.
• 15 of the 24 study participants (62.5%) were lost to follow up. A number of follow up emails were sent to all participants 5-6 months after their initial inclusion in the study, requesting submission of their results. A special