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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 10:32 #41940

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Hello all,
From a post I just read, it seemed we should be refrigerating these bottles to keep them fresh, despite their long shelf life.

Should I store the bottles in the fridge?

Thanks as always,
Chloe

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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 15:00 #41949

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You can if you wish. I have bottles in the fridge and in the cupboard.

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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 15:19 #41955

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Dark and cool is what is recommended for MMS storage.
MMS has 7 year shelf life but I am not sure that Citric has the same longevity.

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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 21:52 #41969

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Should I store the bottles in the fridge?


I mentioned the following to "arkwood" in another thread:

We know that CLO2 gas will tend to stay in solution when below 11C (52F).

Which brings up the question whether we should be keeping SC and acid in the fridge if making classic MMS? Since MMS activation normally takes place in an open container, with the resultant loss of CLO2 gas if the solutions are above 11C (52F), maybe the doses will be more effective due to more available CLO2. The mixing water would also need to be refrigerated, too. But, more activation time may be required. Measuring CLO2 ppm would tell us.

Interesting....

Or, we could make CDH (in a closed container) and not have this question. ;)


Storing SC and the acid cold should help prolong their lives, but most of us use up the solutions fast enough that that should not be a problem. One can always make more SC solution from flakes easily enough.



I store my solutions in a dark pantry like Martin.
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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 22:39 #41971

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Not being at the testing stage, I don't know conclusively but agree, that would be the way to test.

Been busy taking the CDH hourly, taking 2+ MMS baths/day, putting activated MMS mixed w/ emu oil in place of DMSO since the oil actually gets inside of the eyelid where the tumors are - by the way, this feels very good, gets rid of the itching and calms the surrounding tissue - I recommend this for delicate tissue like eye lids, plus putting in eye drops made of MMS and filtered water which is kept cold in the fridge also feels good. Not sure if I'm imagining it, but my skin is starting to look great - very clear, almost glowing. The areas where the biopsies where taken on my arm and leg are healing although in a week my black salve should be here and I'll start that. I'll be taking pics daily of the progress with the black salve to post.

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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 23:00 #41972

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Hi Chloe.

....putting activated MMS mixed w/ emu oil in place of DMSO since the oil actually gets inside of the eyelid where the tumors are...


Please tell exactly the recipe for your eye MMS/emu oil solution and how you apply it. My right eye aches at times and maybe your concoction would help my eye! Also your eye drops recipe, please.

As Ray said, you "get" the MMS concepts and need to become a teacher!

Thanks.
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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 23 Mar 2014 23:54 #41973

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Hi JB,
Thank you for the compliment and a big thanks to Rev Ray also for the vote of confidence.

There are 2 recipes here, for clarity - for highly related but slightly different purposes. The first is a true eye drop and used that way. The second is to blend a small daily dose of the eye drop recipe with an equal amount of emu oil, which I put directly under my eye and purposely put some on the rim and ever so gently rub it in so it gets INSIDE of the eyelid where my tumors are.

The initial eye drop recipe I used was one I found somewhere either here or on another G2C webpage. Here is the initial eye drop recipe:
"Eye Problems Activate 4 drops MMS and add 1/2 cup water. Use a dropper to put several drops in each eye every hour for 10 hours, protocol 1000." To me this meant 2 drops SC, 2 drops CA. I simply put a few drops in my eye every hour or so and keep it cold in the fridge.

Additionally, on a daily basis, I take some of this eye drop recipe, put in a small Pyrex dessert dish and this is what I'll use for my MMS emu oil mixture. I make this daily, takes just a minute, and make enough in the morning to last all day. This stays on the kitchen counter. The emu oil hardens at cool temps (more on that below).

I used the eye drop recipe above for my first batch, but honestly I doubled the drops for my second dose. Not recommending this for all - but its working nicely for me - my redness is minimizing quickly. I keep it in the fridge and make a fresh batch every 3 days, so I end up throwing some out but I figure it's not as powerful, so has to go. I mix it with an equal amount of emu oil and apply liberally with my finger.

Finer points: Emu oil will solidify at cool temps, so it needs to be warmed gently. I take a 1 cup measuring cup, put in 1/4 cup water, microwave 1 minute. Take the measuring cup out of the microwave, put the emu oil container in the measuring cup and in a minute or so, it will be completely liquefied. It just so happens that the little glass Pyrex dessert cups perch perfectly on top of the small 1 cup sized measuring cup. So take the dessert cup with the eye drop mixture in it, add the warmed emu oil, mix. You are mixing oil and water so it doesn't blend perfectly, but I'm quick to apply it and it seems to be working. BTW, to rewarm this for application later in the day, I again microwave a 1/4 c water in the small measuring cup, take out of microwave and by using the small Pyrex dessert cups found in every US grocery store (and probably around the world), it perches perfectly on top of the small measuring cup and gently re-heats the MMS-emu oil mixture. Note I am not microwaving the MMS-emu oil mixture, just the water to gently steam it warm.

Hope this helps!
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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 24 Mar 2014 00:02 #41974

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Just one more thing re emu oil, be sure to get it from a pure source. I use the emu oil from www.EmuOilDepot.com. I am on my second bottle over the years - lasts a long time. I am not affiliated with them in any way - just recommend them for purity.

I read that emu oil is an excellent carrier and penetrates 7 layers of the skin. It doesn't bother my inner eyelid, other than blurriness from the oil, and it's comforting overall.

Hope your eyes feel better,
Chloe
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Should SC and CA bottles be refrigerated? 24 Mar 2014 15:40 #41998

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Oh I think I am soooo right about Chloe, as JB has noted.
Chloe
You are brilliant.
But, there's always a But eh?
Please don't use the microwave for anything other than storing electronic devices.... (protection from EMP) Have a web view of microwave water and what it does to plants when watered with micro'ed water.
The same effect is/maybe happening to us when we use microwave for anything.
Myself never trusted them and haven't used one in many years.
Really big congrats on your progress and understanding.
You are a Natural
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