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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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MMS too acidic 19 Sep 2022 09:42 #76819

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I made my first batch of 22.4% sodium chlorite and 50% citric acid following the instructions on the jim himble webpage . I've been taking it for nearly a week and I've been getting serious acid reflux and nausea. I checked the ph of a 1 drop solution of sodium chlorite and citric acid and it read 3.7ph! I had to stop taking it for 24hrs to let my body sort itself out then I came down from a 2.5 drop dose to a 1 drop dose. I'm considering adding a very small amount of bi-carb to raise the ph. How does bi-carb neutralise the effects of mms? Is it through neutralising the ph? I've heard the ph is usually in the mid 5's. If I bring it up to 5ph will the mms still be effective? Also, is it normal for the ph to be this low sometimes? Could it be due to the purity of my sodium chlorite? The sodium chlorite solution is a little yellow.

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Jack 

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MMS too acidic 19 Sep 2022 21:16 #76824

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Check out the topic of taking inactivated sodium chlorite. That way you are not taking the additional acid, you are using your stomach acid to activate it.

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MMS too acidic 20 Sep 2022 01:20 #76825

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I suggest you not use Citric Acid and use 4%/5% Hydrochloric Acid.

The taste is better and people seem to react better to it.

I'm not sure why yours is so acidic. It should be more toward neutral.

You could try adding some Seltzer water instead of BiCarb.

You should probably use some Chlorine Dioxide Test Strips to check
how much ClO2 is created in your final solution.

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You will find info there regarding Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook".

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