For the love of God, don't do this.
'Church' to offer 'miracle cure' despite FDA warnings against drinking bleach
theguardian.com/us-news/201...
A group calling itself Genesis II Church of Health and Healing plans to convene at a hotel resort in Washington state on Saturday to promote a “miracle cure” that claims to cure 95% of all diseases in the world by making adults and children, including infants, drink industrial bleach.
The “church” is asking attendants of the meeting to “donate” $450 each, or $800 per couple, in exchange for receiving membership to the organization as well as packages of the bleach, which they call “sacraments”
It's a funny old world, isn't it? And the reason I posted this is I met this woman last year, and she'd just had a cancer scare, some test or other had thrown up a "maybe", so she did the most obvious, reasonable thing, she went online and bought some of this MMS (bleach to you and me).
She was telling me all about it and how it may well cure my disease, I did a quick Google on it and politely demured. I then forgot all about it. Hasn't gone away though. Once these quack remedies gain traction, they live forever.
I hope that baby isn't really drinking bleach, even if it is diluted, and has a dash of lemon juice. This really puts Robsupernova's boiled lettuce cure into sharp relief.