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Andreas Kalcker is the one who first suggested 4% HCL.
The CDH recipe is based on 4% HCL, not 5% HCL.
It seems Mark Grenon is the one who came up with 5% HCL with no testing to show why he did that. At the time it was said that 5% HCL was only 1% higher concentration than 4% HCL. That is not true. Increasing from 4% to 5% is a 25% increase. You can prove that using any calculator.
The color you are seeing must indicate an adequate reaction because I think you said when added to 120 ml of water, you measured 100 ppm CLO2 concentration. That reading is higher than I have ever measured. Buy from another seller and compare and tell us what difference you see.
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How can I differentiate HCL from NaCIO2 in case no prints label. Both liquids are transparent.
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From Jim's book => Amber Color: When citric or hydrochloric acid is added to sodium chlorite (in the percentages mentioned in this book), after 30 seconds the drops should turn amber in color. In this book when we say amber, we are referring to a brown color. This can be anywhere from light to dark brown, but not yellow. The amber color of MMS activated drops before adding water, is much like the color of a glass amber bottle (such as is used for essential oils, various medicinal potions, or for beer bottles), when held up to the light.
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Now I am convinced... I have always got the middle of the three... I have never had something slightly brownish like the one of the far right.
I can not believe the company "DISCOVERMMS" can sell such poor quality MMS (they are referenced by Jim.H I think)... It is almost a crime to sell poor quality products knowing some people might need them to restore their critical health. I have got to make my own MMS I suppose now!
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The original batch was 18 months old. It is possible that the MMS you bought had been sitting on a shelf for some time before it was shipped to you.
Jim Humble does not endorse any seller of MMS products. He would have no way to know the quality of their products.
Yes, make your own MMS from SC flakes. It is easy to do. Flakes do last a long time. The new batch of MMS I made was made from 7 year old SC flakes.
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