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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 01 Mar 2014 03:33 #40684

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It looks the same and smells the same, but is it a okay to take it? It says it is 63%, it's pool shock.

I cannot find calcium hypochlorite in Puerto Vallarta. And my calcium hypochlorite was stolen by TSA agents...

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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 01 Mar 2014 03:41 #40685

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yes,
the TSA is building quite a supply of MMS, they got mine in South America.

Pool shock is calcium hypochlorite and this makes Hydrochlorus Acid.
Sodium Chlorite makes Chlorine Dioxide,
two of the same chemicals our bodies create to eliminate disease

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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 01 Mar 2014 04:01 #40687

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Dawna, have you asked Kerri Rivera if she would give you some SC and/or MMS2?

She lives in PV, too.

BTW, did you try to carry on the MMS2 or was it in your checked luggage?

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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 01 Mar 2014 04:01 #40688

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It looks the same and smells the same, but is it a okay to take it? It says it is 63%, it's pool shock.

I cannot find calcium hypochlorite in Puerto Vallarta. And my calcium hypochlorite was stolen by TSA agents...


Read the label again I bet it's actually sodium hypochlorite not sodium chlorite . And NO it is not the right chemical and definitely should not be used!!!

Contact Bishop Kashambra I believe she is located in PV full time - she's giving a seminar there at the end of March - she should be able to help you locate some.

kashambra @genesis2church.is (remove the space before the @)
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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 01 Mar 2014 15:03 #40700

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thanks guys!

It was in my carry on. They said it would be confiscated in my checked as it was a hazardous material (if caught). It was just a random search of my carry on.

thanks for Kashambra's email. I have it at home, but not here on my laptop.

The label actually says in spanish "sal clorada"...salt chlorox, I believe.

I've decided to use the sal clorada as a bug and mold repellent....I'm putting a small dish of it out when I leave town, bet no critters come to visit, it smells much worse than the calcium hypochlorite!

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is sodium chlorite acceptable alternative to calcium hypochlorite? 03 Mar 2014 21:41 #40832

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I found where to buy "hypochlorito de calcio" and bought the smallest container for $45. USD, 10 pounds. At Aquaviva Pools, which is directly across the highway from Krystal Hotels. Small pool store on the side street, but easy to find.

You can also find it at a pool store in front of the Mismaloya-Boca bus stop off Badillo, where the buses park.
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