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On the Go... 26 Feb 2014 19:36 #40583

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Rev Ray - Actually, I have had several people wanting info on MMS - after I share about Scots healing. My goal is to spread the word.

Again, thank you for all your posts and genuine concern for the rest of us! :whistle:
Be Blessed! I am! :cheer: God & MMS have healed my "Lil Scot" !
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On the Go... 26 Feb 2014 19:48 #40584

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Wizardly -- When I finished my 21 days of Protocol 1000 + - I did as Jim Humble's web site says in

Protocol 14 --

"just begin taking 6 drops of MMS every day" A maintenance dose for any person over 60 should be about 6 drops a day, either in the morning or in the evening. Remember, no coffee, chocolate, carbonated drinks, orange juice, or any kind of juice with added vitamin C or ascorbic acid in it within a full hour of taking your maintenance dose. A maintenance dose for a younger person can be twice a week of 4 to 6 drops...."


We also if we feel like a cold or something might be trying to get a hold of us - then we go back on the 3 drop dose for a day or two. Always stops it.

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On the Go... 26 Feb 2014 20:21 #40587

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Wiz, keavyscorner.com and wps4sale.com both carry 4 fl oz HDPE bottles which include the Accu-drop tips and caps. But, the tip and cap are for dispensing drops and would not be convenient to drink from the bottle as you would have to remove the tip each time. And, the tip can't be left out as the cap won't seal without the tip in place.

Maybe they will offer a Polyseal cap that seals really well. It looks like this:


If you transport liquids in the bottles with the Accu-drop tips and caps on an airplane, they may leak. A friend had that problem when she flew to Africa and had to throw the bottles away.

Fortunately, the bottles were double-bagged in plastic baggies so no damage was done. But, she was not able to use MMS on malaria patients. :(

If the bottles had been capped with Polyseal caps they would not have leaked. Once there, she could have removed the Polyseal caps and used the Accu-drop tips and caps.
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On the Go... 27 Feb 2014 01:38 #40602

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Rev Ray - Actually, I have had several people wanting info on MMS - after I share about Scots healing. My goal is to spread the word.

Again, thank you for all your posts and genuine concern for the rest of us! :whistle:


On the Go today I had an opportunity to acquire more gel capsules.
The Pharmacist, from Uganda, asked what I use them for.....
Now he has a new topic to research and a DVD with much MMS info I hand out to any willing to learn that I meet in my daily travels.

MMS is
Contagious....

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On the Go... 27 Feb 2014 02:23 #40604

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This cap also seals very well:

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On the Go... 27 Feb 2014 03:25 #40609

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I see recommendations for HDPE bottles. What about glass, like here:

www.amazon.com/Boston-Round-Bottles-Oz-Pack/dp/B003FXH2LY/

I don't need the drip tops or dispenser caps, I just need a capped bottle, right? And I would need to have them in a NON-CLEAR bottle so no sun reactions (although I'd be carrying them in a lunch bag/box).

Is there a reason for the HDPE bottles?

@JB13: Where'd you get the Polyseal tops?

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On the Go... 27 Feb 2014 03:52 #40612

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Hi, Wiz. Sure, you can use glass - it is the best. It is heavy and can break, so for portable use HDPE seems to be the best plastic out there. 4 fl oz glass amber bottles are easily found.

Ahh yes, where did I find the Polyseal caps. There are many suppliers and the one I chose was Bottle Solutions. The small order fee and shipping was about the same as the caps I bought, as I recall. The size that fits the 4 fl oz bottle is here:

www.bottlesolutions.com/product/3774024

The key dimension is the cap ID in mm, in this case it is 24mm.
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On the Go... 28 Feb 2014 03:55 #40645

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The size that fits the 4 fl oz bottle is here:


That cap size is for glass bottles, not HDPE. Best to measure the ID of the cap you have before ordering.

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