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Vitamin C 11 Sep 2011 07:41 #5220

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Hello,

I read in this forum to take vitamin c 2 hours after the last dose mms of the day.

Would it as well be o. k. to take vitamin c till afternoon, wait 2 hours and then start with mms? Or would the vitamin c take hold longer in the body and interfere with the mms?

Thanks and best regards

Liselle

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Re: Vitamin C 11 Sep 2011 11:39 #5226

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Hi Liselle.

Greetings.

It is okay to take Vitamin C and wait 2 hours before you start MMS...

It should not effect the MMS, so 2 hours before or after using MMS, Vitamin C is okay to use.

Thanks,

David

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Re: Vitamin C 11 Sep 2011 17:49 #5235

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Great, thank you David :)

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Re: Vitamin C 21 Sep 2011 00:12 #5539

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Why is vitamin 'C' an issue?

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Re: Vitamin C 21 Sep 2011 00:25 #5541

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Vitamin C neutralizes chlorine dioxide - you don't want it prominently in your bloodstream if you want MMS1 to do its work. Wait till after taking it for the day before taking vit C...

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Re: Vitamin C 21 Mar 2012 20:31 #14802

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Vitamin C neutralizes chlorine dioxide - you don't want it prominently in your bloodstream if you want MMS1 to do its work. Wait till after taking it for the day before taking vit C...



Sorry to revive an old thread, but I didn't really want to start a new one, as my question(s) are related, and I keep reading around this issue, but I'm still not sure I've got the whole picture accurately:

In what sense does vitamin C neutralise the chlorine dioxide? I don't think we are talking about acid-alkali (pH) balance here are we?

As I understand it, chlorine dioxide is an oxidising agent, and vitamin C is an anti-oxidant.
I assume this is where the neutralising comes in, and in terms of chemistry, I suppose there is some exchange of electrons, but my chemistry is rusty, so I won't say any more about that.


But this is where I come unstuck: I gather some people are using lemon juice (I assume home-made, nothing added) as an activator. But surely such lemon juice would be rich in natural vitamin C and why would that not be an issue?

And I am still not quite clear as to the status of home-made, nothing-added orange juice, either as an activator, or as a mixer for taste reasons.


I seem to have picked up that "natural vitamin C is OK, but synthetic vitamin C is not", but can anyone explain why?


I'm aware that they are not really the same thing, and I suspect that part of the story is that natural vitamin C is a lot more than an anti-oxidant, but that reductionist mainstream medical science has latched on to the anti-oxidising property, without taking on board other possible properties.

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Re: Vitamin C 22 Mar 2012 20:17 #14848

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Specific info works well for me. The book for Jim Humble talks about ascorbic acid and orange juice. I've been using cranberry juice and apple juice to diute the MMS1, do either of these have to much vit. C. /the apple cider states it has Vit.C but the cranberry juice says it is not a significant source of vit. C. Ditto for me on the questions above about natural and added vit. C. Clarity is the key for proper use of anything. I really want this to work.

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Re: Vitamin C 23 Mar 2012 16:08 #14879

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What about all the other natural Antioxidants in spices and herbs we all use to heal ourselves, what effect do they have in cancelling out MMS.........

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Re: Vitamin C 23 Mar 2012 18:42 #14885

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Jim says food antioxidents (other than orange juice) do not seem to affect the MMS such that it cancels it out.

Me, if I were dealing with a very difficult problem, I would probably save my "high antioxident" foods for at least an hour before and an hour after the last dose. But that's just me, and we all know that Pam wears a belt AND suspenders, too. :P
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