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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 16 Jun 2015 01:13 #49817

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Hello Everyone,
I have been suffering with scabies for 8 years now. I started doing the MMS bath Protocol six months ago and experienced great improvement at first but recently the MMS doesn't seem to be working that well to keep my infestation down. I have been doing the baths twice a day using 40 drops of activated MMS.

I would like to know if anyone could tell me if WPS2 or 28% Sodium Chlorite/4.6% HYDROCHLORIC ACID is useful in the bath. I can't seen to find much information on how to use these or the difference between them.

I need something a little stronger as my mites have become resistant.

I anyone out there could help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!

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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 16 Jun 2015 01:59 #49818

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alohamax, I have answered your questions, but the forum software considered my reply post SPAM because it contains links. A forum admin person should approve my post, eventually.

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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 16 Jun 2015 02:03 #49819

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Thank you for taking the time to reply to me! I am eagerly awaiting:)

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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 16 Jun 2015 04:43 #49820

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Yes, WPS2 (MMS2) can be used in a bath .

You might also consider doing a parasite protocol which came from here .
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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 16 Jun 2015 04:53 #49821

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alohamax, my post is now listed but does not show up as such in the Recent Topics list, so I will post this to show that something new has been posted.

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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 17 Jun 2015 07:03 #49826

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Hello CLO2,

I am really confused. I read that MMS2 it's activated by stomach acid which makes me think it wouldn't be useful in the bath. But I know it's used for water purification. So what's the deal?
Do you think MMS2 would be a stronger solution than MMS1 in the bath? Where does CD rank among the three?
I've been wanting to read Kerri Rivera's book for some time now so thank you for the link to part of it.


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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 17 Jun 2015 17:51 #49830

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alohamax, MMS can be activated by stomach acid, if one has adequate stomach acid. When MMS is activated, it releases CLO2 and is then called MMS1. CD and MMS1 are the same thing with different acronyms.

MMS2 is another different chemical and releases hypochlorous acid when combined with water.

For a bath protocol, you can use CDS which is CLO2 in distilled water and is fully activated externally. If you have MMS and an activator, you can make CDS at home. See mmsinfo.org/ for details.

This file will give you more info to learn about the two different chemicals called MMS1 (CD) and MMS2.
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Can I use WSP2 in the bath? 30 Jun 2015 04:53 #49871

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Thanks Rev Paul,
You have helped me understand the difference between activated MMS with citric acid and activated MMS with 4.6% Hydrochloric acid, I thought the latter was MMS2 but now I understand it's still MMS1 just activated differently.

I bought 78% Calcium Hypochlorite Capsules (size 4?) which I understand is MMS2. Correct? Do I open up the capsules to get 2 rounded teaspoons of crystals? My bath is enclosed and doesn't have much ventilation. Is this a problem?

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