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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 02:58 #54631

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I just got my MMS in the mail today. I did the one drop and activated it. I then weighed out 80 grams of water and mixed it, then poured off 20 grams from that and discarded the other 60 grams. I didn't have anything that would measure only a few ounces so I just used the kitchen scale.

I then took the fourth drop dose and poured that into a 20 ounce bottle of water so I could consume it slowly to see how it would effect me. I took two drinks several minutes apart from each other before getting really nauseous. The MMS was so diluted I couldn't smell or taste it at all, and you can imagine the minuscule amount I must have ingested (probably less than 1/20th of a drop). I was really nauseous for hours, and even now hours later and after a long nap I still feel really bad.

Has anyone else reacted this strongly to it? Does this indicate that it's killing something in my gut, like a virus or something? I can't imagine that this reaction was from the MMS itself. The dose I took was just too small.

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 04:07 #54641

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From where you brought your MMS1?
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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 06:28 #54646

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JR777, which activator are you using; 50% citric acid or 4% HCL?

When you mixed the 1 drop doses, did the color look as Jim's book describes and did you smell CLO2 gas? Thirty seconds activation time?

Some times very small doses can cause a noticeable reaction.

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 06:31 #54647

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From where you brought your MMS1?


www.mms-supplement.com/
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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 06:34 #54648

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JR777, which activator are you using; 50% citric acid or 4% HCL?

When you mixed the 1 drop doses, did the color look as Jim's book describes and did you smell CLO2 gas? Thirty seconds activation time?

Some times very small doses can cause a noticeable reaction.


Citric acid. Yes, it turned golden brown and I could very strongly smell the fumes coming off of it. The reaction was more than noticeable. I still don't feel quite right.

Is there any precedent that says that doses that small could be effective in killing things off?

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 07:09 #54650

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To your situation it is possible to have such reaction but you will need to see if it over prolonged with such same dose in another few days to come or is improving.

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 22:02 #54660

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Some people can not tolerate citric acid. Consider changing to 4% HCL.

From Jim Humble's newest book:

As I have mentioned earlier, we have had some people with advanced cancers get well on only 1-drop doses of MMS each hour and low doses of MMS2, and some on even less, a 1/4 or 1/2 drop dose.

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 22:32 #54661

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Some people can not tolerate citric acid. Consider changing to 4% HCL.

From Jim Humble's newest book:

As I have mentioned earlier, we have had some people with advanced cancers get well on only 1-drop doses of MMS each hour and low doses of MMS2, and some on even less, a 1/4 or 1/2 drop dose.


I can eat citrus just fine, so unless there's some interaction with the sodium nitrite then I don't think that would be a problem. It was also an extremely low dose. I took a fourth of a drop and poured that into a mostly full 20 ounce bottle of water, then took two normal size swallows. I think I got around 2 eightieths of a drop.

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Very strong reaction, is this normal? 28 Jan 2017 23:20 #54662

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Another possibility is that you can't tolerate any non-acidified MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite) and since MMS1 is less than 10% activated at 30 seconds externally, you will have some MMS reach your stomach unreacted.

You may be able to prove this by taking 1/4 drop of MMS only in a glass of water and see what happens. If you have adequate stomach acid, MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite) should activate in your stomach. You may notice the stomach activation - others have reported that happening to them when taking non-acidified sodium chlorite.

The water you are using to dilute a dose may contain something that reacts with MMS. Try using distilled water to test this idea.

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