Hi Jogo,
I imagine you're referring to whether to purchase technical grade or pharmaceutical grade or food grade? If so the best of those 3 would be pharmaceutical but you would also need to know the percent of the actual ingredients. I think I've seen pharmaceutical grade as a 90%/10% mix for example, but if you were to purchase that and use it to make mms which is 22.4% sodium chlorite, you would need to modify Jim Humble's mms making instructions to account for the extra 10% since I believe he talks of using a 80/20 mix.
Then there is the other question of which company to go with and the only way I know to overcome that hurdle is to see what others have said about that company and their product. When I buy various types of products online, I always try to go with the company that has the most users comments with the highest user rating.
Good luck,
Scott
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