The treatment, which was banned in the US and Canada this year, was first introduced in Kenya in 2004 by its developer, Jim Humble, through what he claimed to be an international Christian group.
The distributors circumvent the ban by marketing the product through the internet and church groups.
The distributors, who claim the product cures within hours, instruct consumers to mix 28 per cent sodium chlorite with a weak acid like citrus juice....
http://allafrica.com/stories/201009170013.html
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
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