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MMS with high ph water 15 Mar 2016 19:47 #51497

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I am drinking high ph water (Phenomenal water) per alternative md instrictions.
Will the high ph water interfere with the chlorine dioxide? I am taking chlorine dioxide for various infections I have in my body.

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MMS with high ph water 15 Mar 2016 21:55 #51499

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Thanks Paul for that reference.

For those who don't read all of the long article, here is a summary listed at the end of the page:

The Human Body is slightly alkaline, (7.35 – 7.45 pH) in every system, the blood, the body tissues, the brain, the skin, everything except the digestive system that works from slightly to strongly acidic. This is how it is and these are facts!

It doesn't matter how many people have written books stating how the body can be alkalized to bring health, the scientific facts simply show that changing the alkalinity more than a tiny fraction would kill you.

The science of neutrophile disease causing microbes proves that an alkaline environment will not harm them, but rather is what they need to survive.


I have been wanting to measure CLO2 ppm in such a situation and tried to get some of that high pH water from two people I know who have machines that make high pH water. But neither machine was working, so I could not get any to test.

So, the question remains, will a high pH solution/environment reduce CLO2 in MMS1/CDS/CDH? This might only happen if you use high pH water to make MMS1/CDS/CDH or use such water to drink a dose.

If CLO2 is reduced while in a high pH solution, even if only for a short time, then you would not want to use such water. Since we don't know what happens if that is done, you probably don't want to use high pH water when following a MMS protocol.

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