A B.C. man and an Alberta woman face dozens of Food and Drug Act charges related to the promotion of a so-called miracle tonic touted as capable of curing everything from AIDS to autism.
The charges against Stanley and Sara Nowak follow years of Health Canada warnings about the sale of sodium chlorite, a bleach that a global community of believers is convinced can eliminate pathogens and poisons from the body when diluted with water.
Sodium chlorite is a chemical used mainly as a textile bleaching agent and disinfectant. It is authorized for use by veterinarians as a germicide.
But Health Canada has been warning Canadians about the risks associated with consuming sodium chlorite since 2010. That's when the federal agency first warned about the presence of the chemical in Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), an unapproved product widely distributed through the internet.
Since then, Health Canada has issued a slew of alerts to both the public and online retailers.
But the underground popularity of MMS and the legend of one of the mixture's chief proponents — Jim Humble — has spread as rapidly as one of the viruses the American claims he can eradicate.
Humble is quite literally an evangelist for sodium chlorite, a sacrament in the church he founded to spread his belief that a liquid generated from combining the bleach with water "has proven to restore partial or full health to hundreds of thousands of people" afflicted with everything from cancer to Alzheimer's.
Humble also claims to be a billion-year-old god from the Andromeda Galaxy sent to Earth to save humans.
The charges against Stanley Nowak span a period from January 2012 to January 2017. The charges against Sara Nowak stretch from March 2016 to January 2017. The offences allegedly occurred in B.C., Alberta and Manitoba.
Sara Nowak lives in Okotoks. Reached by phone this week, the 37-year-old declined comment.
Stanley Nowak lives in the tiny community of Riondel, which is on the shores of Kootenay Lake, about 50 kilometres northeast of Nelson.
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