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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 03:25 #48344

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I've just seen that there are MMS tablets being made. I have to be very careful to avoid gluten. Can anyone tell me if the tablets are gluten free?

Also do they work as well as the liquid?

It would be amazingly easier for me if I could use the tablets!

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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 06:29 #48345

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AngieLynn, here are photos of the labels:





I don't see anything in the ingredients that would have gluten.

If you use these, be sure to put them in a small capsule before swallowing them. Empty capsules should now be included with the pills. The pills contain an activator so if you are low or don't have any stomach acid, they will activate anyway. This picture shows that they make as much chlorine dioxide as a 3 drop MMS1 dose.






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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 06:41 #48346

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Thanks for showing me the labels! It doesn't appear to have all the ingredients listed like the fillers, and some of the ingredients are vague like "preservative". Also it's sometimes impossible to know what things were derived from by looking at a label.

I usually call the manufacturer if I'm uncertain. I see it's made in Ireland and there's no company name, so I wouldn't know who to call.

Is there someone I can ask to check for me who has contact with the manufacturer? I know some of you here have contact with Jim Humble or others who might be able to check for me. I'd be so grateful.

This could be a life changer for me since I have difficulty with drinking the liquid and have to make capsules with the MMS, it's tough to take it when I'm out of the house. The tablets would really help.

I need to be sure there's no wheat, rye or oats, or anything made from those things at all, including binders and fillers.

Thanks - Angie

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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 21:01 #48359

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Angie, you could check www.mmstabs.com/ for your question. There is a contact link there.

Btw, I have found that the tablets will survive a long time inside a size 3 capsule as little moisture seems able to get inside. Eventually, however, the tablet did eat through the capsule after two weeks or so. I would think a days supply could be made up in advance with no problem. Depends how much humidity is in your air. Be sure you don't touch the tablet with your fingers.

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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 21:32 #48361

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Thanks for the info Clo2 - I did email them the question. I hope they're responsive.

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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 07 Dec 2014 22:39 #48363

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Hello,
I just want to ask a question about what you said about stomach acid. If you don't have a whole lot of acid, do you need to use a capsule, or could you just take the pill with water? I'm not sure by what you wrote which it is.

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MMS Tablets gluten free and as good as liquid? 08 Dec 2014 00:04 #48367

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The reason for putting the tablet in a capsule is to avoid burning your tongue/throat with the tablet as it does not have a coating applied to it, yet. They are working on how to do that. So, if you put the tablet on your tongue it starts to activate immediately and I have been told by someone who uses them, that that is not a good feeling! And if it got caught part-way on its journey to your stomach.....

The tablet contains its own activator so if you have little or no stomach acid, that is not a problem as the tablet will activate upon contact with moisture in your stomach.
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This is how I take it. I have a follow-up question, but I'm not sure whether or not I should create a new topic: I've been taking the tablets 3 drops, protocol 1000. Yesterday, I increased the dosage to two tablets every hour for 4 hours. Today, I have more tingling in my feet (normally have tingling from inflammation, I imagine), and it's spread to my legs. I also have shin tendon sensitivity. Is too much of a good thing not a good thing? I realize you're not a medical doctor, but wondering if you've come across this experience before. Thank you again.

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saturdaysun said:

This is how I take it. I have a follow-up question, but I'm not sure whether or not I should create a new topic: I've been taking the tablets 3 drops, protocol 1000. Yesterday, I increased the dosage to two tablets every hour for 4 hours. Today, I have more tingling in my feet (normally have tingling from inflammation, I imagine), and it's spread to my legs. I also have shin tendon sensitivity. Is too much of a good thing not a good thing? I realize you're not a medical doctor, but wondering if you've come across this experience before. Thank you again.


Taking two size 2 tablets would equal a 6 drop dose of MMS or twice as much as you have been taking, so that could be the cause your symptoms, but who knows why. You could continue at the same dosage and see what happens. Protocol 1000 calls for a maximum of 3 drops hourly for 8 consecutive hours and I think you are only taking them for 4 hours.

Let us know your progress.
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