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26 Feb 2019 16:36 #59905 by SoxKeats
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I have a number of questions for the forum which I hope someone can help me with.

1. Can I keep MMS in CLEAR 100ml plastic bottles? If not what should I use?
2. I intend to drink the liquid through a straw because I have 3 gold crowns on my back molars and cannot have them removed. What are your thoughts about drinking MMS this way?

Thanks a lot everyone.

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27 Feb 2019 01:43 #59908 by Dawna
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Yes, keep mms in a hard plastic container, not rubber (it softens and gets sticky), not glass as it has a metal lid (which will dissolve into little bits and taint the mms). It's best kept in the container it came in.
I kept some mms in a eye drop plastic bottle in my medicine cabinet, after months the zinc on the back of the medicine cabinet mirror began to flake off. This stuff is powerful!

Drinking through a straw was discussed at the MMS seminar, and Jim pooh-pooed it. My husband also has gold crowns in the back and they look good as new after years of mms. (He saw the dentist today)
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27 Feb 2019 11:25 #59910 by CLO2
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SoxKeats, I think glass is the best bottle material for storing MMS. As Dawna said, don't use a metal lid/cap. There are lots of glass bottles that use plastic lids. One of the best I have found is 10 fl oz Schweppes bottles found in grocery stores. The caps are plastic and seal very well.

I have noticed that HDPE plastic bottles used for storing MMS (22.4% sodium chlorite solution), seem to crack and leak after a period of time.

There might be a problem with your gold crowns as MMS1 is quite acid. I recently measured a 5 drop dose of MMS1 in 2 fl oz (60 ml) of water at 2.0 pH.

Using equivalent amounts of CDS and CDH (1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS and 1 ml of CDH) I measured 4.3 pH (CDS) and 4.7 pH (CDH).

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01 Mar 2019 19:57 #59919 by SoxKeats
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Thank you very much for your reply. I'm a novice to MMS but convinced it will help me with the pain I feel in my body. The doctors have not been able to help me and their latest suggestion is for me to have a hip replacement which I'm trying to avoid by taking MMS.

Before finding this forum and reading Jim Humble's book I searched the UK to find MMS but there was nothing. I eventually found a company in Germany who sold and advertised sodium chloride NaClO2 25%. It arrived today in a strong white plastic bottle - obviously a liquid. I'm hoping I haven't made a mistake as it doesn't say MMS nor does it say 28%. Please advise.

Also I don't know where to find the protocols?

Thank you in advance

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01 Mar 2019 20:02 #59920 by SoxKeats
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Sorry Sodium Chlorite not chloride apologies

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03 Mar 2019 05:07 - 03 Mar 2019 05:13 #59929 by CLO2
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Yes, NaCLO2 is available as a liquid and 25% concentration is fine to use with MMS protocols. Scott, 'Truthquester', uses it.

Which Jim Humble book do you have? MMS protocols are only to found in Jim Humble's latest book, MMS Health Recovery Guidebook. However, to get you started, follow this protocol. After that protocol follow the HRP.
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03 Mar 2019 13:19 #59933 by SoxKeats
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Thank you so much for your response. I bought Breakthrough, The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century Parts 1 & 2, 3rd Edition. Ok, I will try to find the other one on Amazon.
Once again thank you so much.

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03 Mar 2019 13:52 #59934 by SoxKeats
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Hello
In Jim's book it says to use citric acid x 5 drops with every 1 drop MMS but in the start up protocol pdf sheet it says 1 drop MMS to 1 drop activator. Is that activator citric acid or something else? I've already bought the citric acid but happy to purchase another type of activator if advisable.
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03 Mar 2019 14:01 #59935 by SoxKeats
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Got it. I will make up a 50% citric acid activator. Great thanks.

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03 Mar 2019 20:12 #59943 by CLO2
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In my previous reply the link to buy Jim's latest book was given (click on the word BOOK which is in blue color).

jimhumble.is/bookstore/mms-health-recovery-guidebook

The book you have is very good on how to make MMS, etc which is not in the latest book.

By the way, citric acid is no longer the recommended MMS activator; instead 4% HCL is better, tastes much better and won't bother your stomach as citric acid can do.
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