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recommended equipment for MMS & Company 10 Oct 2012 16:45 #24714

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Hello to All,

I have decided to "make" my own MMS/MMS2/CDS for personal and family/friends (no sales) and I am looking for recommendations for the equipment necessary to complete the task. The equipment I have compiled so far are: Sodium Chlorite,Calcium Hypochlorite, Citrus Acid, DMSO, Gel Caps size "0",Chlorine dioxide test strips,20 4oz HDPE containers with 20mm dropper. The digital scale is tricky as I do not know the quality of the scale to purchase. I am looking at a few Ohaus on Ebay and I would appreciate some insight. I have read individuals referring to measurements in Milliliters...so are beakers needed and if yes which material(glass/PET/HDPE). Syringe..if yes which size. Any recommendations or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

thanks in advance

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recommended equipment for MMS & Company 10 Oct 2012 20:17 #24722

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It took me 3 different scales before I found what I was happy with. This is the one I ended up getting - ithas a 6" platform and goes to .1 gram

www.ebay.com/itm/AMW-2000g-Gold-Silver-Jewelry-Coin-Bench-Digital-Scale-Grams-0-1g-Brand-NEW-/160742814555?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item256d04b35b

The value in it is that you can TURN OFF the automatic off feature, so if you're trying to weigh things, it won't turn off in the middle of the process. Most of the little jewelry scales have an auto-off feature so you don't leave it on and run the batteries down. The problem with the feature is that sometimes it goes off in the middle of a weight, and you have to start all over again, weighing, taring, measuring, only (frequently) to have it go off again!

You also will need a calibration weight -
www.ebay.com/itm/2000g-Calibration-Weight-for-Digital-Scales-2K-/380305811025?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588bfe2651

There's nothing as distressing as watching your scale start at one weight and slowly drift down, down, down. If you're calibrated with the weight, you don't have that problem!
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recommended equipment for MMS & Company 11 Oct 2012 01:12 #24736

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