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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 02 Dec 2020 01:03 #66729

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My version of the Starting Procedure is here: mmsinfo.org/protocols/protocol_starting_procedure.pdf

On day 5, you begin following Protocol 1000 at 1 drop hourly doses for 8 consecutive hours.

Eating suggestions are in Jim's book.

Continue following the HRP until your health is recovered.

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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 02 Dec 2020 01:19 #66732

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Thank you for all the information, you rock!
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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 13 Dec 2020 20:42 #66960

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Hello CLO2,

I would like to make a report about Protocol 1000, since it has been 10 days since I started. I would appreciate it if you could help with some troubleshooting.

The first day I took it, I felt my stomach slightly upset, but I had no other "side effects".
However, both the chronic issues I am trying to treat seem like they have flared a bit. I changed my sleeping and eating schedule to accomodate for the doses, so I don't know whether my body is reacting to the change or the MMS1..

My worry is whether I made any mistake while preparing the MMS, and thus, if it is being effective. I used bottled water, and when I measured 100 ml as per Jim's recipe, it was around 120 grams, and not 122 grams as he recommends. I also didn't filter it, although I doubt this causes issues.
I take it with bottled water, and only snack twice while taking it.

Do you think my body is reacting to it by having a flareup first? What should I do if I see no difference after a while?
Also, could I take the dose with less than 120ml?

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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 14 Dec 2020 03:39 #66962

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Kara, I have a few questions before I can answer yours.

So, you completed the Starting Procedure using MMS1 which began with 1/4 drop hourly doses and on day 5 you started taking 1 drop hourly MMS1 doses. Is your MMS1 hourly dosing 1 drop doses now, or higher?

Which activator are you using, 50% citric acid or 4% HCL? Mixing equal amounts of drops in a clean, dry glass for 30 seconds and then adding about 120ml of clean water?

How much water and 80% sodium chlorite flakes (weights) did you use to make MMS?

For smaller doses of MMS1, you can use less than 120ml of added water.

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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 14 Dec 2020 06:49 #66975

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I succesfully completed the Starting Procedure, and began to take to take 1 drop every hour after day 5. My dose remains 1 drop per hour.
I used the 4% HCL activator, and follow the mixing procedure exactly as you described.

I modified Jim's receipe for a smaller amount, and used 50 gr. flakes and 128,57 gr of water. My flakes are from Prescribed for Life.
My MMS has a slighly yellow tint, but is not too discolored.

I just got hold of Jim's book, and saw that he warns that the color should be amber when mixing. Mine turns not exactly amber, but rather an intense yellow..
I also realized that the bottled water I used to make the MMS and the doses contains Cl 5ml/l. I don't know whether this is a deal breaker, but I am tempted to make a new batch with purified water, and perhaps use it for the doses as well.

The only thing that has changed so far health-wise, is that my usually stuffed sinuses feel open, although mostly during my dose hours. After that, they kind of revert back to being blocked.

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Your MMS recipe is perfect.

A simple formula to make MMS: Just use the number 2.57

Multiply the amount of Sodium Chlorite you want to use by 2.57 and the answer will be how much water you need. (weight)
454 x 2.57 = 1166.78 (1167)

Divide the amount of water you want to use by 2.57 and this is how much Sodium Chlorite you need. (weight)
1167 ÷ 2.57 = 454

mmsinfo.org/infosheets/What_is_MMS_and_How_to_Make_it.pdf

You could try nebulizing CDS or CDH up to 50ppm.
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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 14 Dec 2020 09:44 #66982

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Thank you for the formula!

I will continue using my mixture as it is for now.

Since my issues has to do with fungi overgrowth, I thought I could switch to the Mold/Fungus Protocol starting from one of these days.
In case nothing changes after I finish it and resume taking MMS1, would increasing the dose be a good idea? Or is CDS considered a more efficient choice? (when MMS1 seems to not be working, at least)

I would like to make CDS, but I am still in the process of understanding MMS1, and feel a bit confused right now.
When you say "nebulizing", you mean creating CDS as that Andreas Kalcker video demonstates, where he adds a shotglass of MMS1 in a closed jar of water, right?

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When you return to taking MMS1 you can increase dosing when following P1000. From there you can move up to P1000+ which adds DMSO to the mix.

You can make CDS and give it a try. CDS works well for nebulizing CLO2. Not sure I would use MMS1 for nebulizing. CDH seems to work fine in a nebulizer. It is much more activated than MMS1 and you need CLO2 if you use a nebulizer. MMS1 has very little CLO2 until it reaches stomach acid.

Yes, CDS is made by activating MMS in a shot glass and the CLO2 gas ends up in the CDS water without any MMS or activator. Btw, I developed the shot glass and dual infusion method of making CDS. AK 'borrowed' my methods without giving me credit in his video and book. :(
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Citric acid vs HCL, please help 14 Dec 2020 11:24 #66984

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Ok, got it! The Fungus protocol doesn't mention anything about eating, so I will keep the same routine as now. I will let you know how it goes.

Good to know that. I will do some more research on it, while I am taking MMS1, as it sounds very promising.

I am sorry to hear that, having one's work used without credit is unpleasant.
However, that doesn't undermine your value here in these forums. :)
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