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Chapter 4: Dr. Moses Flomo, Sr., An African Herb Doctor 45 could not use MMS.

If we had not contacted the front office, the doctors in the back would have continued to use it. (Arnold had made a big mistake. I didn t want to stir things up in the front office, as I realized that things were delicately balanced.) If they had already been using MMS for 6 months and absenteeism had been reduced by 50% for that time, no one would have stopped the use of MMS. As it was, the front office was never informed that the clinic had already treated 2,000 people. At any rate, I continued to work with Dr. Flomo and sent him 10,000 empty capsules and a number of small capsule-filling machines. He never really got anything more going with the malaria. Dr. Flomo and a local herbalist preparing herbal formulas. Guinea is full of malaria. If Dr. Flomo had continued to treat people for 0.75 USD each (an amount people in Guinea can afford), he would have become rich by Guinea standards. He would have been the most well-known doctor in that part of the world. Instead, he chose to continue selling herbs, which never worked. We would have furnished him with unlimited quantities of MMS and he could have changed an entire country, but he just had to try selling his herbs. The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century 46 If you read chapter 19, you ll see his mistake. He was so focused on his own goals, he simply couldn t adjust his vision to see the bigger picture. He wasn t interested in helping the people of that country; he was only interested in making

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