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Sale of argumentative ‘miracle’ tonic formula in dozens of charges

  • January 11, 2018
  • Health Care

A B.C. male and an Alberta lady face dozens of Food and Drug Act charges compared to a graduation of a supposed spectacle tonic touted as able of restorative all from AIDS to autism.

The charges opposite Stanley and Sara Nowak follow years of Health Canada warnings about the sale of sodium chlorite, a whiten that a tellurian village of believers is convinced can discharge pathogens and poisons from a physique when diluted with water.

Sodium chlorite is a chemical used especially as a weave splotch representative and disinfectant. It is certified for use by veterinarians as a germicide.

But Health Canada has been warning Canadians about a risks compared with consuming sodium chlorite given 2010. That’s when a sovereign group initial warned about a participation of a chemical in Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), an unapproved product widely distributed through the internet.

Since then, Health Canada has expelled a slew of alerts to both a open and online retailers.

But a subterraneous recognition of MMS and a fable of one of a mixture’s arch proponents — Jim Humble — has widespread as fast as one of a viruses a American claims he can eradicate.

Jim Humble, creator of Genesis II Church

Jim Humble is a creator and personality of a church that uses MMS as a sacrament. He says he’s a God from a Andromeda Galaxy, sent to Earth to save humans. (YouTube)

Humble is utterly literally an preacher for sodium chlorite, a sacrament in a church he founded to widespread his faith that a glass generated from mixing a whiten with H2O “has proven to revive prejudiced or full health to hundreds of thousands of people” cheerless with all from cancer to Alzheimer’s. 

Humble also claims to be a billion-year-old God from a Andromeda Galaxy sent to Earth to save humans.

‘Pain, nausea, queasiness and diarrhea’

In Health Canada’s most new warning about a sale of a sodium chlorite-related product called Aerobic Oxygen, a group said ingesting sodium chlorite can means poisoning, kidney disaster and mistreat to red blood cells.

“This in spin reduces a ability of a blood to lift oxygen, among other effects,” a group pronounced in an advisory. “Ingesting sodium chlorite can also means abdominal pain, nausea, queasiness and diarrhea.”

Stanley Nowak faces 29 depends of unlawfully labelling, packaging, offered or promotion sodium chlorite in “a demeanour that was false, dubious or false or is expected to emanate an erring sense per a character, value, quantity, composition, consequence or safety.” 

Sara Nowak faces 19 counts.

The depends opposite both were sworn in Vancouver provincial justice in November. Both were expelled on bail of $500 each. Their latest justice coming was this week.

Miracle Mineral Solution - Church of Bleach

Miracle Mineral Solution is being touted by an online ‘church’ as a cure-all diseases,including cancer, HIV/AIDS and autism. (the fifth estate)

The charges opposite Stanley Nowak span a duration from Jan 2012 to Jan 2017. The charges opposite Sara Nowak stretch from Mar 2016 to Jan 2017. The offences allegedly occurred in B.C., Alberta and Manitoba.

Sara Nowak lives in Okotoks. Reached by phone this week, a 37-year-old declined comment.

Stanley Nowak lives in a little village of Riondel, that is on a shores of Kootenay Lake, about 50 kilometres northeast of Nelson.

‘It has an outcome on you’

He could not be reached for criticism about a charges, though spoke with CBC’s The Fifth Estate in 2016 about online sales of MMS and sodium chlorite. He claimed to have sole a product by an online business to business in Canada, a United States, England, and as distant divided as Japan and Russia.

But Health Canada close him down in 2012.

He also claimed to have helped a lot of people.

“It has an outcome on you,” Nowak told The Fifth Estate‘s Mark Kelley. “I can’t see how they can stop this from going in a same instruction it’s been going for a past 10 years … it’s working.”

The Nowaks are believed to be a initial Canadians charged in tie with a sale of MMS.

In 2015, a justice in Washington state condemned a Spokane male to 51 months in sovereign jail for online sales of a Miracle Mineral Supplement. Daniel Smith represented himself during a sovereign trial.

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/miracle-mms-nowak-health-canada-bleach-1.4481198?cmp=rss

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