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Re: me 26 Mar 2012 23:44 #15044

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took off yesterday and today life was too hectic
some toes on my left foot were a little numb for a hour or so and had hard time with steps today
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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 01:37 #15923

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Hi

just found out that I was measuring the citric acid the wrong way

( was using same volume of water and citric acid instead of weight)

I am wondering how much of a difference that made on the healing

I plan now to buy a scale and to start all over again

I have a number of health issues and the two weeks that I took mms and it seem to help nicely


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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 02:45 #15931

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weight is, of course, the gold standard <G>. However, water and citric acid are so close in weight that traditionally, we will use volume of distilled water and volume of citric acid crystals (packed down) to be "close enough."
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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 02:53 #15933

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Hi Pam

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weight is, of course, the gold standard <G>. However, water and citric acid are so close in weight that traditionally, we will use volume of distilled water and volume of citric acid crystals (packed down) to be "close enough."

I think Paul has proven otherwise

thanks

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Hi Stephen. I just weighed 90 cc ( 3 floz) at 37 grams and 90 cc of water weighs 90 grams for a total of 127 grams. 37/127x100 = 29% instead of 50%. But not to worry, I expect that your body fluid acid will have activated the rest of the mms.
A little less than twice as much dry powder would be nearly correct, but weighing is the most accurate.

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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 03:25 #15941

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So according to Paul distilled water is more then two times heavier than citric acid
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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 03:45 #15943

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I just scooped it out and didn't pack it.

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Re: me 16 Apr 2012 16:33 #15979

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That does make a difference :)
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Re: me 27 Apr 2012 23:07 #16396

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Hi Everybody

got my scale and weighted the water and citric acid (there are two types that I am aware of

flakes and crystal ) on my scale the crystal citric acid was the same weight and volume as the water

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