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MMS1 & reverse osmosis water
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10 Sep 2015 20:54 #50182
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I wondered about the following: I am using reverse osmosis water to add to my MM1 mix or wash down the MMS2 capsule with it.
As RO water is inert I usually add few mineral drops to the water to remineralise it.
I am not sure if that is beneficial in regard to MM1 & 2.
As RO water is inert I usually add few mineral drops to the water to remineralise it.
I am not sure if that is beneficial in regard to MM1 & 2.
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11 Sep 2015 03:15 #50183
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I suggest you take the minerals not within 2 hours of taking MMS.
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12 Sep 2015 20:58 #50190
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Hello Marianne,
I think I have to clarify my questions about the RO water ... not sure if I make things too complicated but
if I would use bottled water or spring water, as suggested in the protocol I would ingest natural occurring minerals.
With the RO water, it's basically tap water, which has been sent through a filter underneath our sink that takes out impurities AND also naturally occurring minerals, hence I am adding mineral drops to the RO water. That water I am using as drinking water to top up my MMS1 or wash down the MMS2.
So I can't really wait for two hours, if you see what I mean. I am using RO water instead of buying spring water.
The natural conclusion for me is to carry on what I am doing or should I buy spring water?
I think I have to clarify my questions about the RO water ... not sure if I make things too complicated but
if I would use bottled water or spring water, as suggested in the protocol I would ingest natural occurring minerals.
With the RO water, it's basically tap water, which has been sent through a filter underneath our sink that takes out impurities AND also naturally occurring minerals, hence I am adding mineral drops to the RO water. That water I am using as drinking water to top up my MMS1 or wash down the MMS2.
So I can't really wait for two hours, if you see what I mean. I am using RO water instead of buying spring water.
The natural conclusion for me is to carry on what I am doing or should I buy spring water?
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14 Sep 2015 07:51 #50200
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Hi Nuro,
I understand what you mean but strill suggest to take it separate.
Marianne
I understand what you mean but strill suggest to take it separate.
Marianne
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