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Does MMS expire after a couple of years? 22 Jul 2020 17:23 #65292

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Hello Every,

Terry here with another question. I have a bottle of MMS in my counter and I think it been there unopened for 2 1/2 years. I activated some yesterday and it smells right.

I looked at the bottle and it does not have an expiration date on it. You think it's still good?

Terry

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Does MMS expire after a couple of years? 22 Jul 2020 20:58 #65302

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Recently my bottle of 18 month old MMS did not provide the amount of CLO2 I was expecting when running some tests. I made a new batch of MMS and that worked. Similar problem with 4% HCL, but it was about 4 years old. I made a new batch of that and was good to go. Both were kept at room temperature out of light. They might have lasted longer in a fridge. But, if kept in a fridge, they activate slower when making MMS1, CDS, or CDH, so warm them up first.

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Does MMS expire after a couple of years? 26 Jul 2020 15:59 #65348

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Thank you for your reply. When I squeezed my MMS bottle it appeared to have crystallized in the top potion of the bottle and was clogged. I threw it away and order fresh bottles.

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Does MMS expire after a couple of years? 26 Jul 2020 18:20 #65352

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Terry, those crystals are normal and not an indication of a bad product. Remember that sodium chlorite is considered a salt and that is what you are seeing. A small amount of MMS dries out leaving some salt behind. You will find it on any MMS bottle cap.
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