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Organic Sulfur and MMS 24 Jun 2016 19:34 #52607

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Does OS neutralize MMS1/MMS2 protocols?

On cancertutor.com it says about Organic Sulfur protocol that the purpose is to get large amounts of oxygen inside the cells. It also says to make sure that there is no intake of chlorine via tap water or other fluids.
The MMS1/MMS2/CDS also produce oxygen and oxidize pathogens and they don't produce chlorine.
So it seems that both are compatible and work the same way.

I did a search here for OS. Some posts say it can be taken along with the MMS1 protocol, others say it is safer to take OS after the last MMS1 dose.
My question is does OS neutralize MMS protocols?
If I mix 2 cups of solution one containing water+OS the other water+MMS (or MMS1) would I get a zero product or would the CD still be as potent as the original?
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Organic Sulfur and MMS 24 Jun 2016 23:31 #52610

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How Chlorine Dioxide Oxidizes
Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) does not oxidize in that way. It draws all the electrons away and never combines with anything. It is destroyed in the process. Thus there is a “clean kill” and the substance that is destroyed and the ClO2 leave no new chemical compounds behind. So chlorine kills by creating new substances, and chlorine dioxide completely destroys, leaving no new substances.


The above was a quote from Jim Humble's 2011 book.

MMS1 will release CLO2, not oxygen.

CDS is nothing but CLO2 in distilled water, unless someone adds MMS, in which case you no longer have CDS. There is no oxygen in CDS.

MMS2 mixed with water forms hypochlorus acid, not oxygen.

Oxidation is when CLO2 attracts electrons from a pathogen which then destroys the pathogen. Oxidation does not add oxygen.

If I mix 2 cups of solution one containing water+OS, the other water+MMS (or MMS1) would I get a zero product or would the CD still be as potent as the original?


If you have CLO2 test strips, you can measure CLO2 in the three solutions you mentioned above. Let us know what you find.
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Organic Sulfur and MMS 25 Jun 2016 03:37 #52613

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Getting interesting. I have never used test strips before and not sure what they look like. I googled and found a product in a hardware store not far to my place. The label says
5 in 1 water strips - Test for: total hardness, total bromine, free chlorine, total alkalinity and ph. Pack of 50 sticks.
Manufacturer is UberHaus.
Do you think it's the right stuff.?

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Organic Sulfur and MMS 25 Jun 2016 04:45 #52614

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The only CLO2 test strips I know of are made by LaMotte and they make them in two ranges. You want the high range. There are test instruments such as photometers that also measure CLO2 concentration.



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Organic Sulfur and MMS 25 Jun 2016 14:45 #52618

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Thanks Clo2, I'll try to find it.

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