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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 25 Jan 2013 22:19 #29644

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A friend of mine said his dad uses activated MMS1 added to a glass of water.
He then adds a sprinkle of Sodium Bicarbonate to remove the unpleasant taste and says that is just perfect.

I have some of Bob's Red Mill on hand which is kosher (no aluminum).

Is my friends technique okay?



I'll have a second question...
If yes, can this work with MMS2 as well?
Probably better post this one elsewhere...

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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 26 Jan 2013 13:46 #29661

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danielson - you will see in places on the forum - the staff recommend against mixing MMS activated with Sodium Bicarbonate, but I believe their is enough evidence it is ok if you mix it in small amounts - I use 1/8 tsp with a 10 drop dose (but only when I have to) as it does normalize the acidity of the mix and make sit taste better. Horses for courses -- as I prefer mixing up CDS in a daily shot glass process for my family maintenance.

I see no benefit is mixing SB with MMS2. If your dosage is low at start up and you maintain the protocol recommendation - you should have no problems. Mixing the protocol is only going to offset the potential results. Should you want to use Bicarb then take it separately with a time gap of an hour.
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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 26 Jan 2013 13:59 #29664

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You are correct Sky.
In his book, Jim mentions that it is used as antidote for eventual overdosing of MMS.
So, i guess juices without vita C added are still best to take the unpleasant taste away.

Haven't tried MMS2 yet but i imagine that a juice might not be sufficient.
Not everyone has the time to make capsules, so perhaps there's another way to get that one in without the bad taste.
Keep on searching!

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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 26 Jan 2013 14:03 #29666

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Taking one 400mg MMS2 capsule twice a day only gives me slight chlorine tasting burps occasionally. I have learnt to live with it.
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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 27 Jan 2013 21:41 #29721

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MMS1 is pretty easy to get others to try but to make MMS2 homemade capsules is not as easy.
If MMS2 could be taken straight from a glass of water like MMS1 with juice or tea or whatever else to chase away the smell and taste... that would be best. Asking to much?

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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 28 Jan 2013 02:48 #29740

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Unfortunately, pretty much. Jim Humble has spoken about taking it with COLD honey. I can't find the reference now - but you want it to get past the back of the throat before the honey melts.

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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 28 Jan 2013 12:49 #29754

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Sounds like some pretty nasty stuff!

Thanks for the warning! :lol:

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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 28 Jan 2013 18:39 #29778

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I was just re reading about the honey technique last night Jim says the honey should be refrigerated absolutely essential it's cold then measure out bi-hourly dose of mms2 and mix it with a small amount of very cold honey, about the same amount as the mms2, take it immediately and wash down with a glass (or two) of water.
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MMS1 and Sodium Bicarbonate - Can they blend together? 28 Jan 2013 18:43 #29779

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Thanks!

You know, it makes it ponder about using Blackstrap molasses...

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