Could please, the MMS gurus on this board read this article by an individual named Bob (Murphy, Nc) who claims to know what's talking about:
www.earthclinic.com/supplements/mms.html
I am no expert but it seems the article has some conflicting assertions.
Here are are just 2 statements
"Jim believes that MMS gets completely changed into chlorine dioxide, in the stomach, if you swallow it. This is no more true than what happens when activating MMS in a glass beaker. There is only a small continuous basal secretion of gastric acid, on an empty stomach, of usually less than 10 mEq/hour. It takes food to stimulate the secretion of gastric fluid, and then the HCl is only 0.5 to 1% of it. And acidifying sodium chlorite does not produce chlorine dioxide as the first step. It produces chlorous acid, HClO2."
"Also, Jim is wrong about MMS lasting only one hour in the body. Rat studies show that 100% chlorine dioxide, not the MMS mix, reaches peak blood level in 2 hours, with half absorbed in 3.5 hours. The leftover sodium chlorite, in the MMS mix, reaches peak blood level in 8 hours. 21% of it is still in the blood after 72 hours. So dosing every hour is not a good idea. Studies use one dose per day."
What do you think?
I know, a common tactic to discredit someone is to pose as an expert, overwhelm the reader with technical details, rat studies here, monkey studies there, etc...
Your opinion is much appreciated.