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Verification of the right bottles for use as oxidiser 19 May 2022 12:09 #75292

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Hello, I've decided to present what's on the labels of my 2 bottles, komponent A and B, ordered as a water purifier product,
due to the obligation to describe the use of this product. No mention of MMS may be present on the site of this company:
Vitalundfitmit100.de in Germany.
The names on the bottle labels are in German.
The komponent A bottle label says  Natriumchlorit 25%. The komponent B bottle label says "Zitronensaure Losung 50%. (Lemon acid solution 50%)
On the first (A) it says that after activating it with B, I'll have Chlordioxid (CIO2). The English translation of Natriumchlorit 25% is Sodium Chlorite 25%,
according to a translation program. Is this the right set of bottles to activate MMS1 from and other protocols?

For the first time, I'm going to need this remedy for a minor health problem, and I want to be sure that I've got the right set of bottles.
I'm planning to use a protocol with Natriumchlorit only, without activating it with the other bottle, leaving it to my stomach acid for activation.
The 3-5 drops in 1 litre of drinking water multiplied by 2 for daily consumption is my first attempt to see what will happen.

This 2-litre consumption of water a day is much more than I usually drink, but with a bladder problem, running to the toilet to avoid leaking,
it's suggested to drink more water than usual, although it sounds contradictory in a practical way, for I'll need to visit the toilet more often!
Possibly, when the first protocol doesn't work, I'll activate the Natriumchlorit with the other bottle, starting low and slow, 1/2 a drop first,
for 8 hours, freshly made each hour, during the day, and increase the dosage, gradually. I'll let you know how and when the issue is solved.
 

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Verification of the right bottles for use as oxidiser 22 May 2022 08:48 #75381

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This is for Truthseeker, here you've got an answer to your question about what I meant with Natriumchlorit 25%. That's German for Sodium Chlorite, according to Google. Before I start using it for my health issue, I'd like to know if my bottles are the right substances for producing activated MMS. I'm almost sure it is, but love to see it confirmed, before making mistakes.

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Verification of the right bottles for use as oxidiser 22 May 2022 14:52 #75387

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It sounds to me like you have the right bottles. I'm interpreting the 50% "lemon acid solution" to be 50% citric acid. Citric acid works great, but can upset the stomach and has a strong taste. Using hydrochloric acid instead should reduce the possibility of an upset stomach.
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Thank you jmac, for confirmation of the right remedies, and yes, you're right, the citric acid isn't very agreeable.
What percentage of hydrochloric acid do I order? Is it fluid or a powder? And what's the dosage when I mix it
with the Natriumchlorit 25% alias Sodium Chlorite 25%?

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Everything looks correct. When I used unactivated Sodium Chlorite for some reason it completely reduced my appetite. I would get a 5% HCI solution instead of using the citric acid though. Some say 4% but Ive never had any issues with 5% that came with my MMS.
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When I search for Hydrochloric acid on the website of Vitalundfitmit100.de, there's a
choice of 3 acids possible for the activation of the Sodium Chlorite.
It's either Zitronensäure 50%, Salzsäure 4 %, or Milchsäure 21 %.

I've found a set of Hydrochloric acid 5% with Sodium Chlorite here: biotraxx.eu/
And since the Hydrochloric acid is described as "Salzsäure" on the label of the biotraxx bottle
I now know that I'll be able to order what I need in Germany, where I've ordered products,
in the last few years. I've experienced that this is a reliable company, for customers in Europe.

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I buy the 36% HCl and dilute it myself (it's WAY cheaper). However, it's VERY dangerous at that concentration. I always do my diluting outside and I stand with my back to the wind so that I don't inhale the vapors. Gloves, long sleeves and goggles are a must. Also, you always add the acid to the distilled water, never the other way around.

You can also buy muriatic acid (driveway cleaner) at most hardware stores, but it isn't as pure, so I wouldn't use it internally. But, it can be used to make CDS since none of the ingredients ends up in the finished product.
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I buy the 36% HCl and dilute it myself (it's WAY cheaper). However, it's VERY dangerous at that concentration. I always do my diluting outside and I stand with my back to the wind so that I don't inhale the vapors. Gloves, long sleeves and goggles are a must. Also, you always add the acid to the distilled water, never the other way around.

You can also buy muriatic acid (driveway cleaner) at most hardware stores, but it isn't as pure, so I wouldn't use it internally. But, it can be used to make CDS since none of the ingredients ends up in the finished product.

Fortunately, the company in Germany, where I usually buy my MMS and other supplements, I've found the alternative of citric acid, also sold in a set of two bottles, with Sodium Chlorite. Meanwhile, my bladder issue isn't affected by the intake of MMS-1 and I've begun to feel that there's no infection present in it. There's no pain, or other symptoms that point at an infection. No tiredness, no strange discolouring, just a slight incontinence when the urge to urinate is felt. It's a bit annoying at times, when I'm outdoors, hiding behind bushes to find relief. I've started taking Himalaya salt baths sitting in a tub for 15 minutes each day, also massaging the bladder meridian on the outsides of my legs. Keeping warm, also doing exercises to strengthen the muscles. It's a new experience in my life, and I'm doing research more about this issue. I was surprised, reading a scientific article where it says that 1 in 4 women over 60 experience this issue, and that most are trying to hide it, also avoid seeing a doctor when there's an infection, which leads to kidney damage often. So far, in my condition, slow improvement is happening. 
 

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Now that it's July 6th, there's finally light at the end of the tunnel, regarding the puzzle with my bladder issue. Guess what? Shortage of Vit. B12 may show up with symptoms such as incontinence of the bladder! Isn't that amazing, for I've never heard of it. It took me many search attempts before I found an excellent website explaining this symptom of Vit. B12 shortage.
I've had this shortage also in 2018, but not with incontinence, just the tiredness, and tingling in pulse and ankles, plus loss of short-term memory. And now, finally, I've almost returned to a healthy condition, after eating many food products containing Vit. B12. (miso).
The symptoms began to slowly disappear in a few weeks since I found the cause of my bladder issue.
I've found relief by experience, and MMS didn't work for there's no infection. It took me a couple of months with annoying restrictions.
Now, I don't need to run to the toilet anymore, and I can go out for a whole day without a problem.
I wonder if some of you have experience with Vit. B12 shortage, showing up with such a bladder issue. It's rarely mentioned, isn't it?

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