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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 07 Jun 2023 20:25 #78900

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Hi, in Jim Humble's book, it states: "If you have test strips and can test your eye formula, the parts per million for the MMS1 eye solution outlined below should read between 6 and 10 ppm."

I tried putting 1 drop of MMS and 1 drop of HCL into a 120ml glass bottle, and then tested the ppm with a meter. But it gave me 137 ppm, which sounds much higher than what it should be. Is this normal, am I doing something wrong, and/or has anyone else seen results like this when preparing the MMS1 eye formula?

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 08 Jun 2023 15:17 #78918

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Oh, I did do that, the water I am using was distilled by being steamed and then cooled back down.

I also checked the ppm of the water beforehand to be sure, and as always it measures 0 ppm.

Still, this 137 ppm just sounds concerning because it comes across as being far higher than what Jim Humble suggests (around 15x the recommended concentration).

I don't know a lot of Chemistry either, but the only thing I can think of is that he says to use these "test strips" where I am using an electronic device to measure it instead. I don't know why this would matter because ppm should be ppm regardless (for reference when first trying the device I got readings of about 50 ppm in my tap water, and around 200 ppm in some bottled water), but it's the only difference.

 

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 09 Jun 2023 02:08 #78921

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Well we know you cant measure CDH with test strips. Maybe the meter has the same issues. Try making CDS. I have diluted 30ppm CDS down to around 5-10ppm in saline eye drops and used it with no issues.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 09 Jun 2023 02:43 #78922

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CDH/CDS? You mean Chlorine Dioxide?

I don't have any pre-prepared Chlorine Dioxide, just the MMS and the HCL 4% activator.

Why can't it be measured with test strips? Jim Humble states you can (at least with MMS1 you can).

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 11 Jun 2023 01:49 #78938

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CDS=Chlorine dioxide solution. It's pure gas absorbed into the water. The test strips give a false (high) reading when exposed directly to the sodium chlorite or the HCL(not sure which) in your CDH solution.
You can easily make CDS yourself. This is the way I make it:
About a cup of water in a jar with with tight sealed lid.
Put 5 drops of each sodium chlorite and HCL in a drink bottle water cap. Float the cap onto the jar of water. Wait about 4 hours at room temperature and you will have CDS. 

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 11 Jun 2023 04:21 #78939

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Okay, now I think I am starting to see the logic behind this. The process for CDS is much more thorough where you wait for all of it to be absorbed into the water in gas (i.e. a highly dispersed) form, but the way CDH is made (MMS + HCL), it is just quickly making one drop in liquid form, which is obviously going to be more concentrated, and even with water added, it will end up giving a false (high) reading?

As long as it is safe I am fine with it, but I'll keep the CDS idea in mind.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 11 Jun 2023 07:01 #78940

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all of you who advise here should REALLY KNOW HOW TO ADVISE, not just load. Advising on how to treat the EYE is very dangerous, a person can go blind. Advising on EYE mms, or cdh, which contain acid is very irresponsible. CDS is non-calcinal and should be diluted really well with distilled water, better more water than less. I remember a lady writing here that she almost destroyed her eye when someone wrote her a prescription for an eye with MMS. People, don't joke.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 11 Jun 2023 22:07 #78956

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Well Jim Jumble says to dilute 1 activated drop with 120ml of distilled water, which is exactly what I intend to be doing. I'm certain the bottle is 120ml.

There used to be videos on Bitchute where Jim Humble specifically talks about the eye protocol and even puts the drops in the eyes himself, but it looks like it was scrubbed awhile ago.

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MMS1 Eye Formula ppm question? 12 Jun 2023 20:40 #78964

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Why not just make the CDS since it will be "cleaner" form? 1 drop in 1 liter would be about 8ppm

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