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MMS metal enema bucket 31 Jan 2014 22:00 #39382

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I just recently started doing MMS retention enemas but realize I have a stainless steel, I believe, enema bucket. It is the one you can buy on Amazon for coffee enemas. I have been using that for a couple of days 3 drops MMS activated mixed with Diamateous earth, bromelain enzymes, and zymex II (a digestive enzyme complex designed to help digest large worms, which I have). I mix everything in a glass measuring cup first with 300 ml of filtered water. Then after mixing I dump in the metal enema bucket. I am concerned though about how the MMS is reacting with the metal. The tubing and tip are rubber and plastic so hopefully that is safe. If this is not good, would the old fashion red rubber enema bag you can buy at any old drug store be safe to use? Or will it oxidize the rubber too? Also, any reactions of the MMS with the other things I have mixed? Please, any advice needed. Thank You

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MMS metal enema bucket 31 Jan 2014 23:32 #39384

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I know you want to stay away from ny metals when using MMS.
I do not know if MMS will oxidise the rubber.

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MMS metal enema bucket 02 Feb 2014 00:15 #39406

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MMS will oxidize metals. I think that for the length of time you have it in the enema bucket, though, you're probably OK - However, if it were me, I'd prefer something that was PET or HDPE or even rubber or silicone.

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