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Storage conditions and expiration date 03 Feb 2015 12:28 #48947

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Hello, everyone!
I've got some questions about storage conditions. My MMS bottles occasionally went through -22°C. Now I've got no option but to keep it in +10°C.
Is it still ok to take it in? Can those conditions damage the material structure? Where can I get this kind of information?
Hope for your help.

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Anna.

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Storage conditions and expiration date 04 Feb 2015 00:46 #48951

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Anna, MMS and activator should be okay up to 5 years. Best to keep cool and out of light, but 10C is 50F and that is cool. When curing malaria in Africa, the temp is much higher and it worked. Of course, they did not have it in that hot environment very long.

This sort of info is in Jim's books .
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Storage conditions and expiration date 03 Mar 2015 18:04 #49222

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Thank you very much for the information :)

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I forgot to mention a "however". It seems MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution) will cause HDPE plastic bottles to degrade and leak. It happened to me about a year ago. See these photos.



Last week I was talking to someone who had MMS stored in a fridge for a few years in an HDPE bottle and it disintegrated in her hands when she picked it up. Fortunately the bottle was also inside a plastic bag.

A few days ago another friend had the same problem. So, I think if you're going store MMS long-term, glass would be the container of choice.
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