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Can MMS1 be taken in other liquids? 30 May 2011 11:06 #2878

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I had this question come up:

The chicken broth was a great idea. Calls come in asking how to get MMS into various pets. Some pets allow a squirt of activated MMS from an eye dropper into the cheek of the pet. Big dogs, however, are reported to bite and rebel against the eye dropper. A prepared dose in the water dish works sometimes. MMS added to milk would be mostly neutralized by the milk. Also, activated MMS placed in the pet’s drinking water will be mostly exhausted after one or two hours – the ClO2 gas will have killed a few germs in the room (circulating in the air) but not in the pet.

I have been mixing activated MMS into the water containers for my chickens thinking I was doing them some good. Apparently I was wrong. When I find a failing baby chick I mix up a drop and put it into a milk cap and get the chicken to take a drink. This apparently worked twice and failed once. Why does the MMS work for humans when we mix a day’s worth to sip during the day but not for pets?

It is difficult to get MMS into my 81 year old husband. I more or less have to put it into something else. He cannot drink thin liquids. Every day I make him a milkshake with whey protein, Ensure and fruit. I usually alternate putting MMS in that one day and Vitamin C in there the next. He drinks buttermilk and eats yogurt, and I suppose those are off limits as well.

I have been putting my MMS into my flavored no-C drinking water. I flavor the water with a low or no calorie flavoring like Crystal Lite. I hope this is okay. How about into a hot drink like coffee?


Here is how I propose to respond with the current state of knowledge, does anyone have any other thoughts, experiences or data?

When humans mix a day's worth, then we have to put it into a COVERED container. When the container is open, then the Cl02 (chlorine dioxide active ingredient) gradually escapes into the air so the doses become less effective. A covered container mostly prevents that.

However, you can treat chickens and animals by putting it into their water daily. There was a poultry study done where they put it in the water. There were several experiments performed. The treatment water was made fresh and replaced every 6-12 hrs. in those experiments, and there was an effect on the chickens.

I have never seen anything mentioned about milk. Jim says not to use orange juice mixed into the doses but I've never seen any comments about milk, yogurt or anything other than fruit juices with no added vit. C. The coffee would not work because Jim says not to do MMS enemas with coffee. Apparently the antioxidants in it are too strong, like in orange juice. Maybe it would be the same with milk. Probably depends also on the quality of the milk. I can imagine raw milk would be too strong but the stuff on the store shelves is probably so denatured it wouldn’t hurt the MMS, maybe.

We need a milk drinker to experiment with this and report back because I would like to know also. Pets will often drink milk.

Any drinks with manufactured/isolated antioxidants added to them will probably neutralize MMS doses just like fruit juice with vit. C added. With other types of food drinks it will depend on how strong the antioxidants in them are and if they are too much like orange juice or coffee. Experimentation would tell you right away. If you know how a certain dose of MMS will make you feel, then try it with the liquid and see what happens. This is how Jim learned not to use orange juice or fruit juices with Vitamin C added because the malaria doses wouldn’t work.

Any input on this would be appreciated.

Thank you,

Michael

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Re: Putting MMS1 into liquids 30 May 2011 19:26 #2891

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In his chapter on treating animals, Jim says doses can be added to beef or chicken broth. It sounds like he means MMS1 or 2 doses. So maybe this is permissible with people too?

Excerpt from p. 129 Jim Humble, The Master Mineral of the Third Millennium (Get it now www.miraclemineral.org/newebook.php)

When calculating the number of capsules for the animal,
get a good estimation of its weight and then use a standard dose of
one capsule for each 200 pounds of the animal’s weight. If you caught
the animal when it was just starting to get sick, you can often just
sprinkle several capsules on their food or for dogs and cats sometimes
you can put it in some beef or chicken broth and they will usually wolf
it right down. Generally I have always used MMS1 with dogs and cats,
but I am sure MMS2 would work.

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