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02 Aug 2014 18:29 #46623
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I have been using MMs for several years now to combat dysbiosis and rosacea. The rosacea has completely disappeared (it is 'incurable' according to the medics).
I have also used it for multiple applications. I buy from a source in Switzerland - MMSquelle.
My question today pertains to their new product, which claims to need NO activation at all, which bypasses the production of chlorine dioxide. Now, I don't know whether they are redefining the product in terms of EU clamp downs, or whether there is new mms science out there that I don't understand.
It bothers me, because the previous product could produce liters of mms, whereas this is a tiny bottle that claims to bypass the mixing process, but would then be a poor substitute in terms of quantity of treatments allowed, if you see what I mean.
Here is the link. I can run the German through google translate if someone can help me with this. Meantime, I'll wait to see if there's a simple answer to this that I'm not seeing.
Thanks - any tips welcome.
www.mmsquelle.com/node/515
I have been using MMs for several years now to combat dysbiosis and rosacea. The rosacea has completely disappeared (it is 'incurable' according to the medics).
I have also used it for multiple applications. I buy from a source in Switzerland - MMSquelle.
My question today pertains to their new product, which claims to need NO activation at all, which bypasses the production of chlorine dioxide. Now, I don't know whether they are redefining the product in terms of EU clamp downs, or whether there is new mms science out there that I don't understand.
It bothers me, because the previous product could produce liters of mms, whereas this is a tiny bottle that claims to bypass the mixing process, but would then be a poor substitute in terms of quantity of treatments allowed, if you see what I mean.
Here is the link. I can run the German through google translate if someone can help me with this. Meantime, I'll wait to see if there's a simple answer to this that I'm not seeing.
Thanks - any tips welcome.
www.mmsquelle.com/node/515
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02 Aug 2014 18:40 #46624
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Ok, I just realised it's pre-activated, but how reliable is that?
So, more's to the point - does anyone have a good source for sodium chlorite in Europe?
Many thanks if you can help.
So, more's to the point - does anyone have a good source for sodium chlorite in Europe?
Many thanks if you can help.
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02 Aug 2014 18:50 #46625
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For suppliers - top of the forum page - " Buy MMS" tab
That product is what we call CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) .
mmswiki.is/index.php?title=Glossary
There will be lots of information here on the forum just do a search
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Replied by fourfingerz on topic Hi
Fazzone wrote: Ok, I just realised it's pre-activated, but how reliable is that?
So, more's to the point - does anyone have a good source for sodium chlorite in Europe?
Many thanks if you can help.
For suppliers - top of the forum page - " Buy MMS" tab
That product is what we call CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) .
mmswiki.is/index.php?title=Glossary
There will be lots of information here on the forum just do a search
Martin
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02 Aug 2014 22:25 #46634
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Replied by Dawna on topic Hi
There must be a chemical supply store in Germany, we can buy sodium chlorite in 5 gallon buckets over here (USA), and the ctric acid can be purchased at a health food store or grocery store as it is used for canning.
Good luck! I agree, I'd rather do it myself.
Good luck! I agree, I'd rather do it myself.
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