A SO-CALLED healer is set to make an appearance in Sussex next month.
Former scientologist Jim Humble claims his bleach-like Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) can cure autism, Ebola and even AIDS.
But if the self-styled archbishop’s “miracle product” sounds too good to be true – that’s because it is.
Not a shred of scientific evidence backs up his claims – quite the contrary.
In fact, his concoction is considered toxic by health authorities around the world.
It can only be assumed that Seaford Head School, where he is making an appearance, are unaware of his controversial reputation.
We would call on the school, which rents out its space to public events, to immediately ensure this dangerous peddler of sham medicines is never able to set foot in its facilities.
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