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Baking Soda 29 Sep 2016 16:15 #53564

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We can use baking soda with MMS and it does not neutralize it? Can you use too much baking soda -- pros and cons?

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Baking Soda 29 Sep 2016 17:35 #53567

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Baking soda will reduce CLO2 in MMS1/CDS/CDH. There are still videos on the web showing the addition of baking soda to MMS1. Don't use it! Those out-of-date videos should be removed.

To learn how to use MMS, follow the directions in Jim Humble's latest book .
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Baking Soda 29 Sep 2016 19:59 #53568

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Hello,
I thought it must have been wrong or my understanding had a huge hole -- which also is possible -- but I thought it was just a chemistry law violation. Thanks for the clarification.

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If one has some CLO2 test strips, it is easy to confirm that CLO2 concentration (ppm) goes down when baking soda is added to an hourly MMS1/CDS/CDH dose. :)
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