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Juice with MMS 11 Jan 2017 00:12 #54409

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Hi all,

Just wondering if apple juice and possibly grape juice with no additives at all (as they are both very low in Vitamin C) in small amounts are still approved?
I did read where Kerri Rivera states only to administer with water. I do add peppermint drops and also have liquid stevia on hand, but it is very sweet and therefore I am not very keen. Another idea was using a peppermint sweet (if ok) and also holding nose while administering MMS.
Hoping someone has had experience using these or other workable and approved additives or could give any appreciated advise or feedback on the fore mentioned juices using about 50 - 75ml (if that is enough)? I am doing protocol 2000 and would like to try any suggestions to make the journey easier.

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Juice with MMS 11 Jan 2017 03:58 #54413

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The only easier journey is to get used to it MMS.

With the protocol 1000, it is not very smelly if you get used to it. Especially you activated it with HCL instead of citric acid.

Just keep taking it for week and you will begin live with the taste.... just learn to accept it. Learn it for health sake.

One can always start with one drops MMS ingestion until you accept the taste before increase the drops.

When healing diseases, as long you never stop taking MMS, you are doing it right. Try make MMS as part of your healing life.

Taking MMS does not need to be Hassle with handling taste options.
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Juice with MMS 18 Jan 2017 19:38 #54519

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Jim Humble adds the drops to Pepsi for his daily dose (he told me in person). He does not use Coke... I can't remember exactly why he said he won't mix in Coke, there was a reason.
Martinelli's apple juice is really good to use, as is any juice with natural vitamin C ~ natural vitamin C is fine, just no added citric acid.
I want to encourage myself to take the MMS.
BTW, I water down the juice, only using distilled water.
HCL is a wonderful replacement for citric acid in activating, hope you are using it.
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Juice with MMS 18 Jan 2017 21:10 #54524

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natural vitamin C ~ natural vitamin C is fine, just no added citric acid.
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Do you mean Ascorbic Acid?

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Juice with MMS 19 Jan 2017 01:07 #54529

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jolly roger, the way to test if whatever you add to MMS1 is okay, is to use chlorine dioxide test strips before and after adding the new dilution liquid, besides water. Instructions are here .

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Juice with MMS 19 Jan 2017 01:57 #54531

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Ascorbic acid is natural, citric acid is man-made.
Ascorbic acid is fine when it's in a drink ~ when mixing MMS.
Citric acid contains no vitamin C, it's a preservative... thus, if the ingredients say "citric acid", don't use it.

We can use citric acid to activate MMS, but I guess when a drink has added citric acid then it dilutes the MMS too much to be affective.

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Juice with MMS 25 Jan 2017 00:12 #54600

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Thank you for your encouraging reply.
I am using protocol 2000 (CDH) for prostate cancer and use HCL as activator. I remembered reading about only using DW or RO to make CDH and also for administering/taking MMS. At the end of the day my mouth seemed very dry, tasteless and empty, which I put down to using DW all the time (knowing it was not good long term for our body). It seems that you also only use DW all the time. Hence my question re juice. After testing with minimal amount of natural apple juice (10 - 20 ml with no additives at all) I found it masked the taste completely. At the same time I did not want to use the juice if it was at all neutralizing the MMS. I am also going to test with 50/50 juice and bottled water. Anything acceptable to mask the taste, but not to lose the strength.
From what I read nowadays is that a natural juice with very low vitamin C and no additives at all (only the juice's natural sugars etc) is not neutralizing the MMS and is accepted for administering. If this is so, it will certainly make my using a lot easier.
I read where the lowest natural vitamin C juices are grape, pear, apple, peach and nectarine. This will give me some choices with availability.

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Juice with MMS 21 Feb 2022 12:07 #74014

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Hello, I hope your health has improved since your last message. I wondered how you tolerated the MMS with juice? Was it effective? Thank you

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Juice with MMS 22 Feb 2022 11:59 #74024

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Tests have been done with 'Simple Apple Juice' (that brand only). It is ok to use as a chaser with MMS.
It contains ZERO added citric acid. The TUA group also tested ginger ale and apparently that was ok as well.
Use the Chlorine Dioxide strips to test your activated (with water/juice) mixture for levels. 
In the 4oz glass of activated MMS drops, I use 80-90% distilled water and the remainder of Simple Apple juice.
No issue anymore with taste or smell.

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