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Titanium implants and MMS 21 Dec 2023 15:06 #80812

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Hi. I've been using MMS for a variety of ailments over the last few years and think it's amazing! I've recommended it to my sister and she is eager to try it but she has a titanium implant in her back from scoliosis surgery when she was a child. My question is: Will MMS react with the titanium implant? I'm thinking it probably will so I'm airing on the side of caution but I'm wondering if anyone has direct experience of this and what the result was. She has Hashimoto's and I really think MMS would help but would the reaction with the implant outweigh the good the MMS will do? Please let me know your thoughts and experiences. Thanks so much :)

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Titanium implants and MMS 21 Dec 2023 19:25 #80817

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There is probably no problem ingesting chlorine dioxide (CLO2) when there is a metal implant.

To be on the safe side, I suggest to use CDS and not MMS1, because CDS is only CLO2 in water, but MMS1 contains a lot of residual sodium chlorite which can react with metals. Although most of that residual sodium chlorite may be activated in stomach acid. 
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Titanium implants and MMS 22 Dec 2023 12:25 #80830

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Thanks a lot. Do you know if you can buy CDS already made up or do you have to make it up yourself?

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Titanium implants and MMS 22 Dec 2023 20:43 #80834

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No it will not react with the implants. Perfectly safe to use MMS. My leg actually feels better. It was painful to touch but now no pain at all.

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Titanium implants and MMS 14 Jan 2024 21:11 #81070

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Thank you for your answer. Good to get first hand information. I'll let her know :)

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Titanium implants and MMS 15 Jan 2024 02:45 #81071

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Hi. I've been using MMS for a variety of ailments over the last few years and think it's amazing! I've recommended it to my sister and she is eager to try it but she has a titanium implant in her back from scoliosis surgery when she was a child. My question is: Will MMS react with the titanium implant? I'm thinking it probably will so I'm airing on the side of caution but I'm wondering if anyone has direct experience of this and what the result was. She has Hashimoto's and I really think MMS would help but would the reaction with the implant outweigh the good the MMS will do? Please let me know your thoughts and experiences. Thanks so much :)


Found this chemicals-metals compatibility chart. 

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Titanium implants and MMS 23 Jan 2024 00:44 #81169

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Check out my website, link below, for where I get my products.

Afaik, they use Titanium because it is very strong AND very non-reactive to most things.
 
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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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