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For information, I made my own activator (HCL 4%) and my MMS using sodium chlorite from "Prescribed for Life" website... and my MMS1 is still yellow with a tint of amber... as I showed on this thread before. ... I wonder why but now I guess it must be good. I heart that using Citric Acid (the other type of activator) could be the reason why it is not a deep amber (beer bottle like).
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Take a look at this testing I did a few years ago.
www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/test_tube_mms1.pdf
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I usually for 1 drop of each to make MMS1. Either 3 drops of each or 1 drops of each... the color is the same.
I looked at your attachment, mine looks like the picture between 2A and 2B (2B at the best), never ever had something like 5A/B. How do you explain this? Any idea? (I made sure my MSS was weighting 122gr for 100ml as well.)
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The amber color will be more noticeable when a 3 drop dose is made compared to a 1 drop dose.
After 30 seconds of 'activation' you should see an amber color when the drops are pooled together, such as you see in the PDF file when activation took place in narrow test tubes. If spread out over the bottom of a glass, you won't see an amber color.
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Thank you so much ..
My old mms gave me yellow color after mixing 3 drops .
I did ordered new bottles from another source ( discovermms) it gave me amber color and I'm satisfied with it .
But through reading more and more from your website I came across many important data sheets .. ( I appreciate your work ) you mentioned that mms activated with hcl after the test has 2.5 ph while cds was 4.8 ph .. so it is not recommended to brush with mms1 as it is more acidic .. although jim humble said SC is alkaline and HCL is acid and after mixing the solution will be neutral .. and andreas kalcker said that CDS is neutral as well .. !! Is it possible that they didn't make a ph test !!!!!!
Any ways thank you for providing us with your experience..
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Abusamra... When did you order your bottle from DiscoverMMS... I also did it, in April and I was not satisfied with their product... How was your experience with them?
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