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I have finished the Hydrochloric. acid but have a good deal of Sodium Chlorite.
Can I use lemon juice to activate Sodium Chlorite?
How much lemon juice for one drop of Sodium Chlorite?
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I have finished the Hydrochloric. acid but have a good deal of Sodium Chlorite.
Can I use lemon juice to activate Sodium Chlorite? First of all, you need to know about MMS activation. With the acids we normally use to "activate" MMS, 4% HCL and 50% Citric Acid, the maximum amount of CLO2 released from MMS at 30 seconds of activation time, is 10% of available CLO2. Stomach acid may release the other 90% of CLO2 from residual MMS, but probably less.
How much lemon juice for one drop of Sodium Chlorite? 1:5 or 1 drop of MMS (SCS) + 5 drops of lemon juice and activate for 3 minutes. This info is in Jim's books. Also, see attached PDF files.
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I thought lemon juice deactivates chlorine dioxide....is this true?
Lemon juice will activate SCS (MMS) a little bit, and it can also reduce CLO2. Jim Humble recommended using lemon juice in his books.
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Sodium chlorite is not chlorine dioxide.I thought lemon juice deactivates chlorine dioxide....is this true?
Sodium chlorite is activated with the lemon juice and becomes chlorine dioxide. THEN if you add lemon juice once it has transformed into CD, it can dilute the CD.
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