FL Father And Sons Charged With Selling Dangerous 'Cure-All'

A Bradenton father and his three sons are charged in Miami Federal Court with selling toxic bleach-like solution as a fake “miracle” cure for Covid-19.

62-year-old Mark Grenon and his 3 sons are charged with manufacturing, promoting, and selling Miracle Mineral Solution (“MMS”), a chemical solution called sodium chlorite in distilled water.

The directions on the product are then to add/ mix citric acid or hydrochloric acid to the solution before drinking.

When the acid is added it turns into a dangerous solution called sodium dioxide, a powerful bleaching agent, typically used for such things as treating textiles, industrial water, pulp and paper.

According to the FDA drinking this solution can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration.

The affidavit also alleges that, before marketing MMS as a cure for coronavirus, the Grenons marketed MMS as a miracle cure-all for dozens of other serious diseases and disorders, including cancer, Alzheimer’s, autism, multiple sclerosis, and HIV/AIDS.


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