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14 May 2019 14:42 #60526 by CaioIz
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I would like to know new ways to drink MMS without being pure, with some juice or some other liquid that taste more pleasant

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14 May 2019 15:22 #60527 by Dawna
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cranberry, apple or cran-apple, just make sure there is no added citric acid or vitamin C. I use Martinellis apple juice.

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14 May 2019 17:08 #60530 by CaioIz
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Thank you so much for answering me.

I have a doubt, I read in several places that it was enough not to have vitamin C, only. Citric acid is news to me, I did not know, I thought it did not interfere with anything.

But see, your I can activate MMS with LIMAO drops, why can not I take it with LIMAO juice?

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14 May 2019 20:42 #60535 by jmac
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Citric acid is one of the acids that activate drops of MMS, thus it doesn't need to be avoided. What you should avoid is ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Jim Humble mentions Coke and other soft drinks to make it taste better.
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16 May 2019 20:31 #60558 by CaioIz
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Thanks for the answer, JMAC!

So I can drink gatorade without problems with MMS? It has citric acid in the composition.

Although the gatorade gave me diarrhea ...

Can I drink with organic grape juice?

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19 May 2019 17:28 #60569 by jmac
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What I do is test my desired drink with LaMotte high-range Chlorine Dioxide test strips. I just put a dose of MMS1, and whatever drink I want to test, in a small glass jar and measure the PPM with the test strips. Then I put the lid on the jar, wait an hour, and test again. If the PPM hasn't dropped, it means the CLO2 hasn't been reduced by the drink, and it should be fine to use.
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19 May 2019 17:32 #60570 by CaioIz
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thank you very much!!

A basic question, how do I test the PPM? Is there a link available for me to read?

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19 May 2019 17:40 #60571 by jmac
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The LaMotte High-range Chlorine Dioxide test strips are available on Amazon. Follow the directions on the container.

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19 May 2019 18:10 #60572 by CaioIz
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here in Brazil I only found test strips for chlorine and not for chlorine dioxide, will the tests have the same values?

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19 May 2019 21:57 #60573 by CLO2
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Instructions on how to measure are here.

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