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Hubert Czerniak - Wszystko o MMS! Czy to brakujący element zdrowia? Analiza książki Jima Humble'a
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Hubert Czerniak - Wszystko o MMS! Czy to brakujący element zdrowia? Analiza książki Jima Humble'a

Hubert Czerniak
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Hubert Czerniak details his self-experiment with Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) — sodium chlorite activated with lemon juice — starting with 1 drop and later taking 26 drops in a single dose, resulting in intense detox effects (10 nightly bathroom visits) and disappearance of knee joint pain.

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Explains Jim Humble's book and the story of pharmaceutical companies allegedly forcing Guyana's health minister to ban MMS sales under threat of cutting off hospital drug supplies.

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Describes the proposed mechanism: chlorine dioxide binds to hemoglobin just like oxygen, is transported to tissues, and because it is 100 times more reactive than oxygen, it kills all pathogens (including intracellular forms like Borrelia) while supposedly sparing healthy cells due to their better antioxidant defenses.

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Warns about a Herxheimer-like reaction (flu-like symptoms, weakness lasting 2–3 hours) and recommends taking MMS with food and pre-loading with antioxidants; stresses it is not medical advice and urges reading Humble's book before any personal use.

Protokoły

Konkretne przepisy — co, kiedy, ile i dlaczego

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MMS oral ingestion protocol (Czerniak's self‑administered version)

CoMix 1 drop of 22‑25% sodium chlorite (MMS) with water in an enamel cup, then add 5 drops of fresh lemon juice as activator. Cover with non‑reactive material (e.g., glass) and let stand 5 minutes until the liquid turns dark yellow/brown. Drink, preferably with food, not on an empty stomach.
KiedyCan be taken 1–3 times per day; Czerniak started with one drop, then two, later five, and once took a single dose of 26 drops (which he says is more like a horse dose). He advises taking it with a meal because an empty stomach worsens tolerance.
DawkaStart with 1 drop per dose, gradually increase. Maximum tested: 26 drops in one bolus. Duration not specified, but implies continued use until issues resolve; for the high dose, the acute reaction lasted days but stabilised.
Dla kogoCzerniak himself (anecdotal) – a person with mild chronic knee pain and no stated acute illness, who was also heavily loaded with oral antioxidants (vit C, A, NAC). Not a recommendation for others; he explicitly says this is not medical advice.
DlaczegoThe activation produces chlorine dioxide (ClO₂), a potent oxidizer that is thought to kill pathogens and cleanse the intestines. Czerniak found it cleaned his gut 'better than an enema' and resolved his knee pain.
ZastrzeżeniaNot medical advice; do only at your own risk. May cause Herxheimer‑like flu symptoms (weakness, feeling like 'odlatujesz') for 2–3 hours. Taking on empty stomach worsens acceptance. He speculates that antioxidant pre‑loading may be protective. The 26‑drop dose caused extreme frequent urination at night.

Czerniak's protocol is a hybrid of the standard MMS activation method and his own tweaks. He emphasizes that the 5‑minute activation time under a glass cover is critical to ensure the reaction completes and the solution turns the correct color. He experimented with doses because he was skeptical and wanted to see if the effects scaled. He discovered that even a massive dose, while extremely uncomfortable in the short term (10 bathroom trips), did not cause lasting damage and resolved after a few days, leaving him with a cleaner gut and no knee pain. He also highlights that he conditioned his body with high doses of vitamins and NAC, implying that this might have buffered potential oxidative damage, though he does not claim it as a necessary part of the protocol.

Mechanizm

Sodium chlorite (NaClO₂) reacts with citric acid to produce chlorine dioxide (ClO₂), a gas that dissolves in water. Once ingested, ClO₂ is absorbed and binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, which transport it to tissues alongside oxygen. Because ClO₂ is ~100x more reactive than O₂, it rapidly oxidizes sulfhydryl groups and other electron‑rich sites in pathogens (bacteria, viruses, intracellular forms) and allegedly kills them before healthy cells’ antioxidant systems (glutathione, catalase, etc.) are overwhelmed. The mechanism was explained in the context of also possibly being similar to chemotherapy’s oxidative stress principle, but at much lower concentrations.

Osobiste doświadczenie

He meticulously followed the activation steps, initially using one drop three times daily, then increasing. He describes the activated liquid as 'żółtawo ciemnożółtawo lekko brązowe' (yellowish dark yellow slightly brown). After the 26‑drop dose, he felt extreme fatigue for 2‑3 hours and essentially had a night of profuse urination. He also notes that combining MMS with meals improved tolerability.

w takim emaliowanym kubeczku najpierw MMS zalewałem wodą a później dodawałem sok z cytryny przykrywało się jakimś szkłem czymś niereaktywnym na jakieś 5 minut stawał się wtedy taki ten płyn żółtawo ciemnożółtawo lekko brązowe.

Powiedział też
“najlepiej brać jakimś posiłku bo na pusty żołądek troszkę gorzej jest akceptacją tej substancji.”— Provides a practical tip for reducing side effects.
“ja jestem można powiedzieć przefaszerowany antyoksydantami czyli witaminą c a dkiem i całą resztą nacetylocysteiną nie wiadomo jak wy co mnie słuchacie w tej kwestii macie w jakiejś formie swój organizm.”— Introduces the variable that antioxidant status might modulate MMS effects.

Co nowego

Zmiany w osobistej praktyce, świeże stanowiska, prognozy

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Personal experiment with MMS from skepticism to surprising benefit

After hearing mixed opinions, Czerniak tested MMS on himself, starting low and escalating to a single 26‑drop dose, and experienced a dramatic intestinal purge and resolution of chronic knee joint pain.

Dlaczego to ważne: He previously 'approached MMS like a hedgehog' due to controversial reputation, yet his personal n-of-1 trial convinced him of its effectiveness in cleansing and reducing inflammation.

Kontekst

Mainstream medical discourse dismisses MMS as a dangerous bleach solution, and many alternative health communities are divided. Czerniak had never tried it and wanted to verify Jim Humble’s claims with his own body.

Czerniak recounts that he first bought the book but was cautious, so he began the protocol carefully: one drop of sodium chlorite with five drops of lemon juice in an enamel cup with water, activating for five minutes under glass until the liquid turned dark yellow-bronze. He took it once to three times daily, then tried two drops, then five. Eventually, he dosed 26 drops in a single intake. The immediate effect was intense — waking ten times during the night to urinate, which he describes as 'wylewało się ze mnie' (it was pouring out of me), but within days his system stabilized. The intestinal cleanse, he says, surpassed any enema. Critically, the residual pain in his knee joint that he had been dealing with disappeared completely. He emphasizes that he was surprised by the positive outcome and did not expect MMS to work such miracles.

Osobiste doświadczenie

He personally took MMS in progressively higher doses. He reports feeling flu-like symptoms (weakness, losing strength) for about 2–3 hours, similar to a Herxheimer reaction. He notes he was already 'przefaszerowany antyoksydantami' (stuffed with antioxidants) — vitamin C, A, NAC — which may have mitigated adverse effects. He explicitly cautions that his experience is anecdotal and not a recommendation.

Jelita się przeczyściły naprawdę lepiej jak lewatywa.

Powiedział też
“W nocy wstawałem do ubikacji 10 razy wylewało się ze mnie ale powiem że w ciągu kilku dni to już się ustabilizowało.”— Highlights the intensity of the initial detox response from the 26‑drop dose.
“Nagle z tą końcóweczką bólu który miałem jeszcze w stawie kolanowym było tak ukazuje się że ta substancja może w 100% zlikwidować malarię.”— Links his personal pain relief to MMS's broader antimicrobial potential.

MMS may kill intracellular pathogens that conventional antibiotics cannot reach

Czerniak hypothesizes, based on his analysis of the book, that MMS-generated chlorine dioxide can eliminate intracellular forms of bacteria (e.g., Borrelia, Yersinia, Chlamydia) often implicated in chronic Lyme disease and similar conditions.

Dlaczego to ważne: This addresses a major limitation of standard antibiotic therapy — many bacteria hide inside cells, making them difficult to eradicate — and positions MMS as a potential intracellular antiseptic.

Kontekst

Chronic infections like Lyme borreliosis are thought to persist because the spirochetes can assume a cell-wall-deficient (L-form) or intracellular state, evading antibiotics. Existing treatments often fail to fully clear these pathogens.

Czerniak explicitly states that after analyzing Jim Humble’s claims, he believes MMS 'pomaga zabić wszystkie wewnątrzkomórkowe formy na przykład te formy elbakterii mówią O boreliozie yersinia chlamydia borelioza to wszystko jest jeden pies wewnątrz komórkowce i to umożliwia zabicie tych wewnątrzkomórkowców.' His reasoning ties to the delivery mechanism: chlorine dioxide hitches a ride on hemoglobin, enters tissues indiscriminately, and because it is 100 times more reactive than oxygen, it oxidizes microbial structures faster than the host cell’s antioxidant defenses can quench it. He presents this as a plausible explanation for why MMS might work against diseases like Lyme when antibiotics fail. Notably, he mentions even seeing descriptions of acute appendicitis and periodontitis resolving with MMS use, which he attributes to this same intracellular pathogen killing.

ukazuje się że ta substancja może w 100% zlikwidować malarię Mał działa na wszelkiego rodzaju zapalne choroby jak Przeanalizowałem to najprawdopodobniej pomaga zabić wszystkie wewnątrzkomórkowe formy na przykład te formy elbakterii mówią O boreliozie yersinia chlamydia borelioza to wszystko jest jeden pies wewnątrz komórkowce i to umożliwia zabicie tych wewnątrzkomórkowców.

Powiedział też
“nawet czytałem opisy zapalenie wyrostka robaczkowego potrafiło się cofnąć zapalenie i zgorzel przyzębna też potrafiło zabić objaw był też taki...”— Expands the range of conditions supposedly reversed by MMS beyond chronic infections.

Jim Humble's book and the alleged pharma‑government suppression of MMS in Guyana

Czerniak retells the narrative from the book: Jim Humble, a gold mining specialist, used MMS to cure malaria in remote Guyanese communities until the local health minister banned it under pressure from pharmaceutical companies threatening to stop supplying hospitals.

Dlaczego to ważne: The story provides a socio-political backdrop that frames MMS as a suppressed cure, appealing to narratives of big pharma censorship.

Kontekst

Jim Humble is a controversial figure who claims he discovered the therapeutic use of chlorine dioxide in the 1990s while on a mining expedition in South America. Mainstream health authorities have repeatedly warned against MMS due to severe adverse events.

Czerniak describes Humble's background as a gold extraction specialist who traveled to French Guiana near the equator, where living conditions are extremely hot and humid and malaria is rampant. Humble had a substance — the 'active oxygen' (MMS) — and began giving it to people suffering from malaria. The results spread by word of mouth, and even newspapers started reporting on him. However, the health minister of Guyana banned Humble from selling the substance under threat of imprisonment. The reason, according to the book, was that pharmaceutical companies demanded the ban, threatening to cut off drug supplies to Guyanese hospitals. Humble fled into the jungle until the situation died down, and later, with the help of people he had treated, he was able to return and continue his work. Czerniak frames this as a typical maneuver of the pharmaceutical industry, stating 'skąd znamy ten manewr działania koncernów' (we know this maneuver from Big Pharma).

minister zdrowia Gujany zabronił mu więcej sprzedawania tej substancji pod karą więzienia Dlaczego bowiem koncerny farmaceutyczne znowu Ty kochane koncerny zażądały od Ministra Zdrowia guajany żeby zabronił mu tego sprzedawania inaczej koniec z dostarczaniem leków do szpitali gułajańskich.

Powiedział też
“skąd znamy ten manewr działania koncernów więc Jim Humble ratował się ucieczką ucieczką w siną dal w lasy w puszczę.”— Reinforces the idea that this type of corporate pressure is a known pattern.

Rekomendacje

Produkty, suplementy i narzędzia wymienione w odcinku

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MMS (by Jim Humble)

Książka

Czerniak highly recommends reading the book before considering any use of MMS. He describes it as a fascinating text based on Jim Humble's colorful life. He ends the video by urging viewers: 'kupić nie kupić pohandlować warto więc nie Słuchajcie mnie silverba poczytajcie' (whether you buy or not, it's worth trading/reading, so don't just listen to me, go read).

The book appears to be the primary source for the historical story of MMS and Humble's experiences in Guiana, as well as the theoretical framework Czerniak uses to explain the substance's action. He was initially hesitant about MMS but the book convinced him to self-experiment. He frames the book as a must-read to understand the full context, probably including dosages, case studies, and the conflict with pharmaceutical companies. He gives the title as 'MMS' and the author explicitly as 'Jim Humble' (or 'Jim Hubble' slurring), who was a gold mining engineer. He does not provide an ISBN or where to purchase, but the recommendation is strong.

Osobiste doświadczenie

Czerniak read the book himself before trying MMS and was impressed enough to replicate the protocols. He mentions that the book made him go from skeptical to experimenting.

kupić nie kupić pohandlować warto więc nie Słuchajcie mnie silverba poczytajcie Do zobaczenia i życzę powodzenia.

Powiedział też
“wpadła mi w ręce wspaniała książka długo się do niej zbierałem MMS chloryn sodu podchodziłem jak do jeża No bo słyszałem różne opinie na ten temat No więc najpierw postanowiłem sprawdzić to na sobie.”— Shows that the book prompted his personal experiment.
Znajdź MMS

Cytaty warte uwagi

Frazy warte wyciągnięcia — kontrariańskie, konkretne lub doskonale sformułowane

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Jelita się przeczyściły naprawdę lepiej jak lewatywa.
Graphic, vivid claim that MMS acts as a superior internal cleanser, immediately impactful.
w nocy wstawałem do ubikacji 10 razy wylewało się ze mnie ale powiem że w ciągu kilku dni to już się ustabilizowało.
Highlights the extreme detox reaction after a 26‑drop dose, with eventual stabilization.
hemoglobina nie odróżnia dwutlenku chloru od tlenu i tak samo łapie tlen jak i dwutlenek chloru i przenosi go do tkanek tam go uwalnia i właśnie dwutlenek chloru który jest silnym utleniaczem zabija wszystkie patogeny wewnątrz.
Concise explanation of the Trojan-horse delivery mechanism that underpins the whole MMS theory.
na dwutlenek chloru Działa bardzo skutecznie dlatego ponieważ jest 100 razy bardziej reaktywni niż tlen i to jest proste wyjaśnienie dlaczego zabija bakterie i wirusy i patogeny wszelkie i nawet formę elbakterii schowane wewnątrz komórek.
Quantifies the reactivity difference and ties it directly to intracellular pathogen killing.
minister zdrowia Gujany zabronił mu więcej sprzedawania tej substancji pod karą więzienia Dlaczego bowiem koncerny farmaceutyczne znowu Ty kochane koncerny zażądały od Ministra Zdrowia guajany żeby zabronił mu tego sprzedawania inaczej koniec z dostarczaniem leków do szpitali gułajańskich.
Dramatic anecdote of alleged pharma extortion, a classic 'suppressed cure' narrative.
było tak jak właśnie przy chorobie że brakuje ci sił że odlatujesz ale wiecie że jakoś bardzo krótko może dwie trzy godziny.
Describes the transient Herxheimer-like crash in vivid, relatable terms.

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