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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 22:31 #2848

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Thank you for the clarification.

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Ros

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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 22:39 #2849

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Although, just to be clear on the Kangen water, the way it's made is that it's supposed to have a charge to it(negative I believe) ..which is why it has a high ORP (Oxydation Reduction Potential)...This would make it act similar to an antioxidant, I think.

So just to be sure, would it make sense to wait one hour after taking a dosage before drinking this water?
I believe that was the protocol for drinking caffeine etc. Can you confirm?

I'm waiting one hour to drink green tea, as it's an antioxidant also and has caffeine.

If I really don't need to do all this precaution, let me know.

Many thanks!

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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 22:52 #2850

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I don't think you need to worry about Kangen water mixed with activated MMS for drinking, or about trying to keep it separate from doses. I wouldn't make MMS or citric acid solution with it, though. I have a friend who uses it with MMS and hasn't noticed any problems.

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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 23:01 #2851

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Ok, that's good to know about the Kangen water. Maybe it is different from antioxidants relative to MMS.

Re: drinking green tea while on the dosage...is a separation of one hour from dosages correct? I am a green tea fanatic, so this is a hard one for me to stay away from...and if I don't need to separate drinking it by one hour from dosages, I like to be sure of that too.

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Ros

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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 23:48 #2852

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Hi Ros,

The general rule is to separate manufactured vit. C from MMS doses by 2 hrs. Antioxidants that are in foods have not been a problem. Is green tea more like manufactured vit. C or like natural vit. C found in foods for purposes of MMS? We don't know.

You should be able to just try it and see. My MMS doses cause me nausea and I can feel the effects in my body. You'll have to see whether drinking the tea seems to nullify the effects of MMS that you feel.

Thanks for the questions Ros, please do keep us posted with any results you may experience. We're here to learn and to help.

Michael

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Re: One more thing Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 28 May 2011 23:56 #2853

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Michael,

Thank you for your response. I'm going very slow now, so no nausea yet...but I'll keep your advice in mind when I get to that point for evaluating whether the green tea is neutralizing the effect of the MMS. I'm not sure now whether I will wait with the green tea or not...hmmm.

Many thanks again.

Ros

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Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 29 May 2011 18:44 #2868

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I use filtered water for all consumption. The filters are zeolite based deionisers with graphite organics filtering elements. I use MMS2 capsules exclusively, so drink filtered water with them. Everyone must use filtered water when using water in cooking food just to be sure all poisons e.g. fluoride compounds, leached oestrogen products, and pesticides, are removed. B)

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Re: Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 29 May 2011 23:57 #2870

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Hi RupertReindeer,

Thank you for that info. I am curious, did you put the filter together yourself or is there a brand you recommend? I am familiar with taking zeolite internally (Waiora Cellular Defense) but didn't realize that you could buy a filter using zeolite. Would be interested in knowing more about what's out there for water filtering.

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Are we still using distilled water in our MMS? 22 Jul 2021 17:05 #70171

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This is my concern:  Is the MMS as effective @ killing pathogenic bacteria, heavy metals and infections if allowing the drops to sit in purified alkaline water overnight and consuming in the morning verses simply using distilled water? I've noticed the concoction to be more potent when using distilled water for this purpose being that the MMS does not need to "purify" the water being consumed for the purpose in which intended. 

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