Sunday, 1 May 2016

Megachurch Selling Deadly Miracle Drink To Cure Erectile Dysfunction


Jim Humble is a modern-day snake oil salesman, and incidentally, the archbishop of the Genesis II Church of Health & Healing, a bizarre “nonreligious” congregation who believe they "have a spiritual mission to save mankind" by peddling hokum and magical cure-all drinks like some Agent Orange-riddled offspring of a traveling medicine show and a megachurch.

Humble’s miracle cure-all contains sodium chlorite, a potentially-fatal-if-ingested chemical commonly found in pesticides, fracking, and fabric bleaching.

Headquartered in the Dominican Republic (because of course it is), Genesis II sports church locations on five continents and Oceania, using the whole world as a stage to push supplements (or “sacraments,” as they call them) that contain a wide range of chemicals that probably should not be consumed by people looking to cure their ED or acne. Along with the sacrament that is part-pesticide, one of their sacraments contains dimethyl sulfoxide, a developmental neurotoxin. Another chemical found in Jim Humble’s Miracle Mineral Supplement is chlorine dioxide, which is toxic in quantities higher than what’s permitted for drinking water chlorination and is, at least to the knowledge of learned people, not an actual cure for autism. Cont.

Story from - Liberal America
Image from - Pexels

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