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Purchasing MMS online 30 Jul 2012 01:50 #20571

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As a new convert to the MMS movement, after reading Jim' book decided to try for myself. Unfortunately the MMS I purchas on E-bay has no reaction (no color change and no apparent gas production. Seller claims "not all MMS produces a reaction or chlorine dioxide gas". Needless to say, I am highly skeptical and have forgone using product. My question is Does anyone know of a test that can determine if I really do have a 28% sodium chlorite solution or something else. I'm hesitant to post a negative post to my e-bay feedback unless I know, however if I can help some future buyer from wasting his money I'd make the effort. Thasnkss forum members for your consideration of this issue.

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Re: Purchasing MMS online 30 Jul 2012 02:23 #20575

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hi there

I have purchased my mms from keavyscorner.com and mmsgreenlife.com they are two completely different sellers but I have purchased from them successfully and I am happy with their product..... also there are a list of sellers posted as a thread... Forum List of Vendors ...hope this help. btw mms has to generate the gas otherwise I don't think it will work to kill pathogens...


best wishes

Sally


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Re: Purchasing MMS online 30 Jul 2012 13:59 #20587

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ando64, could you please tell us exactly what you purchased (what the bottles say) and how you are mixing it? I'm pretty sure you're doing it correctly, but just to be on the safe side, if you'll tell us, we can confirm it. Then you can go from there. Also, it would be a big help if we could know the vendor if there's a problem, so that we can protect others.

I agree with steve (not that steve needs my agreement :) - he's the expert) -

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Re: Purchasing MMS online 30 Jul 2012 16:55 #20595

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Good morning, thanks for responding. The e-bay ad header is "MMS Pure Water Solution with 28% Authentic and 50% Citric Acid- Kit-4oz(USA)" The vendor is sggooneh. The listing is currently active. The bottle that contain the "sodium chlorite" is unlabled as the ad states. The bottle containing citric acid looks like it is a standard MMS label with the standard notes, warnings, and directions. It is marked 50% citric acid. I have mixed the solutions three times in a clean dry shot glass. Equal amount of drops from each bottle. I tried mixing 3 drops from 1 bottle with 15 drops from the bottle marked citric acid. The results are always the same. The mixture remains clear with no apparent gas. The mixture doe have a mild chlorine odor. My ph strips show -4.5 for the citric acid and +9.0 for the other bottle. l have chlorine dioxide test strips, but have not used them as l have not been able to create the CDS. I am awaiting an order I placed of sodium chlorite flakes. I have watched the 'making cds' videos on u-tube (both Jim's and Klacker's) and have the recommended stuff and will post my progress. In the meantime if you know of a way to test a sodium chlorite solution, that information would be appreciated. If you would like me to send you the bottles in question, I would be happy to let you have them if that would help determine the truth. At this point the money spent is not an issue, it is more a matter of safety and integrity. Thank you for you consideration, rick

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Re: Purchasing MMS online 31 Jul 2012 00:18 #20613

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I doubt if he has pulled his listings, the man has been around for years. Perhaps a bad batch, or perhaps a bad chlorite. However not all use the term "Pure Water" besides Pure Water themselves.

Ebay is not all cheap crap, especially in the MMS world, I know this simply because I list on ebay as well were alot of people trust Ebay for purchases while on websites not so much. My Products are made to Perfection with zero complaints so my point is you can find good and bad everywhere.

It is good to have MMS available to all ....everywhere when/if possible.

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Re: Purchasing MMS online 31 Jul 2012 02:37 #20632

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That is totally correct. I have seen some with the Keavy's Corner Bottle and they were just reselling from what I can assume is the left over or unused bottles. It is true buyers need to know were it is coming from and yes so many sodium chlorites are cheap and "dirty".

Its good to see you on here, I havent been on here for a long while. I made a herpes post however it does not show for some reason. Anyways Yes the phone does keep me very busy. It seems calls for MMSGL seem to be off the hook some weeks which gets very tireing sometimes.

We have a few locations for MMSGL. Enterprise is basically home base , whereas I am in West Palm Beach Area. It would be good to meet one day.

Anyways meanwhile, Im glad to see you are doing well and are active here. It takes a good man to spend the time with people which you do.

Well good bye for now, always busy, well talk again in the near future Im sure,

take Care,

John D.

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