Welcome to the forum Humberto!
Thanks very much for posting this!! Folks this is the new method of making MMS that Jim was talking about.
Incredibly simple and easy. I looked up some recipes for saline solution and found these. There are various recipes, Kalcker just says "saline solution" and I think the standard one is .9% sodium chloride in water. Probably any of these recipes would work.
saline solution .9% salt
Saline Solution Recipe: This is also called normal saline, or physiologic saline solution. The names all mean that the concentration of sodium chloride in the solution is very close to the same concentration of salts dissolved in the cells of the body, so the solution does not cause water to pass into or out of cells it comes into contact with leading to cell dehydration or swelling. This recipe is recommended for irrigation of wounds, soaking ingrown toenails, and such uses, but not for contact lens care or other uses where strict sterility is needed. For these “clean” but not sterile uses tap water is adequate. Better to use distilled water, but tap water is OK for most uses.
1/3 tsp non-iodized salt +250 ml boiled or distilled water (one cup is 240 ml and is close enough for most purposes.
For larger amounts use 1 liter boiled or distilled water + 1 1/3 tsp non-iodized salt.
More Nasal Irrigation Recipes (5/97)
a. The magic recipe: 1 tsp of salt, and 1 tsp of baking soda to one quart of water...shake well! This is our CF clinic's recipe.
b. My ENT gave me a recipe calling for 1/2tsp salt + 1/4tsp baking soda to 1 pint sterile (boiled) water. 1 pint=2cups.
Michael