file Hydrochloric Acid or Citric Acid or both for Diabetes?

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29 Apr 2014 15:24 #43766 by Reverend pete
Hello

A potential patient with diabetes is being advised by his doctor to have his toe amputated due to an open diabetic sore. I propose to advise him to use protocol 1000 and spray the toe hourly with a 10 drop per oz solution of MMS. I have not seen him myself and am advising a trusted person on how to advise the potential patient.

I have both 33% Citric Acid & 5% Hydrochloric Acid. I know that with the 33% Citric i should wait 60 seconds to activate MMS

How long should i wait to activate with the 5% Hydochloric Acid please?

Also, I have read that it is best to altenae the two. Any advice on this please, and any other advice re. MMS use for diabetes?

Thanks in advance

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29 Apr 2014 16:08 - 29 Apr 2014 16:09 #43767 by gjplaceres
Reverend Pete

In addition to that you can put the feet in a warm bath with 1 or 2 gallon of water and 40 drops of SC and 40 drop of citric or HCL. And keep the feet on that bath from 30 minute.
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29 Apr 2014 16:34 #43768 by pam
Traditionally, it has been said to use the same 20 seconds to activate the HCl as you would the 50% CA - however, I do know of others who are doing 40 to 60 seconds to activate the HCl - so if you go a little longer with the HCl, it will be fine.

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