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Can I use ready-made aqueous chlorine dioxide which is sold for cleaning 07 Feb 2014 01:39 #39660

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Hello!
I'm MJ Kim from South Korea. Recenly, I heard about MMS from my friend and read your books. It's amazing!
But in South Korea, it's very hard to get the source directly. (It means people should get the MMS from abroad.)
Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety defines that MMS as "dangerous medicine and medical supplies from other country"
and define the meaning as "28% sodium chorite supplies used for cleaning or antiseptic.

So my question is can I use ready-made aqueous chlorine dioxide which is sold for cleaning or antiseptic?
In Korea, I found one company who sell cleaning product using aqueous chlorine dioxide. And thay say the term of validity is over 1 year.
Of course, I should mailtain the percentage with water, right? (MMS 22.4%+50% citric acid)

So can I use it with water or need anything else? Please let me know.

Thank you.

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Can I use ready-made aqueous chlorine dioxide which is sold for cleaning 07 Feb 2014 02:32 #39665

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If you can find 28% solution as a cleaning or water purifier, and there are no other ingredients besides water, then I'd leave it up to your better judgement but, seems ok given what you state and appear to understand about MMS.
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Can I use ready-made aqueous chlorine dioxide which is sold for cleaning 07 Feb 2014 02:58 #39666

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MJ Kim you say:

So my question is can I use ready-made aqueous chlorine dioxide which is sold for cleaning or antiseptic?


That product says it is chlorine dioxide in water which might be similar to CDS. Maybe. It does not say that it is sodium chlorite solution (SC), which is what you would mix with an acid to make MMS or CDH.

You might want to check out exactly what is in that solution before you use it.
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