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Question: MMS with apple juice reduces effectiveness by 25%? 31 Dec 2011 16:58 #9762

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Hi Pam and Michael
I have a big doubt.
MMS. Jim Humble recommends mixing with apple juice or pineapple.
But I find a video of Kerry Rivera where apple juice, if you add it, the power of MMS drops to 25%
It is in spanish but you can see it.
It is the third video in the list.

www.youtube.com/user/ClinicaAutismo2?feature=watch

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Re: Question: MMS with apple juice reduces effectiveness by 25%? 31 Dec 2011 17:39 #9764

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Hi, I'm not sure what she's saying because I cannot translate - I have a couple of thoughts here - (and I respect Kerri very much, they're just brought up because I can't translate) -
1. is the juice in Mexico automatically supplemented with extra Vitamin C (like we are starting to have in the US) but maybe not marked as such?
2. Is she talking about activating it with juice, rather than letting it activate and adding a small amount of juice when you drink it?
3. Has she tested with testing strips or is this an observed reaction in her patients? IOW, if the dose is served with juice, does the child not seem to get better - could it be a reaction her population (autism) has to something in the juice (sugar?)...
4. How long was it activated (if activated with citric acid or lemon juice) before the other juice was put in?

I cannot imagine that she would not have communicated her findings to Jim - So, I'm missing some part of the equation here.

Also, there is a tremendous difference between "reduces effectiveness by 25%" and "the power drops to 25%" in English -

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