Hi all,
I have already purchased 80% NaCLO2 & 31% Hydrocloric Acid. Downloaded Jim Humble's book.
Questions:
1 - What size digital scale should I get...3000 Gm or 1000 Gm. Any links?
2 - Is there a list of glass items I need? Such as graduated cylinder, bottles, droppers...etc.
Looking forward to having MMS to use for whatever it might be needed for. Especially with this whole covd garbage going around. I know the whole thing is a scamdemic and I want to be in charge of my health not the NWO scumbags!!!
A 1000 gram scale should be fine IMO as you only need to measure up to 720 grams to make 1 litre of MMS (720 grams of distilled water), and that will last a long time. Unless you are planning on making bigger quantities than that.... You can obviously adjust the amount to make smaller quantities.
Here is something I have that might help, it's a copy and paste so adjust according to your needs.
Supplies Needed:
- Sodium chlorite powder or flakes (usually available in pool supply stores, chemical supply houses, and/or sometimes online). Sodium chlorite is most often available at 80% sodium chlorite, with the remaining 20% mostly table salt and possibly some trace minerals.
- Distilled water . Distilled water is best, but in a pinch, if it is absolutely not available you can use bottled water, though this is not preferred. Never use tap water.
- An accurate (to 1 gram) scale with a tare feature that measures grams.
- 1 large glass jar preferably at least 1½ liter size with a plastic lid (a Ball Mason jar works well). (Note: Mason jars come with metal lids, but plastic lids designed specifically to fit Mason jars can be purchased separately in many stores that have kitchen supplies or online.)
- 1 long handled plastic spoon (serving spoon style).
- Some extra clean plastic tablespoons or teaspoons for measuring and mixing purposes.
- Extra plastic containers , (two or three) more or less 1 liter capacity for measuring.
- A measuring device that measures up to 100 milliliters (a graduated cylinder, measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder such as used in laboratories or High School science class works well). I bought a whole lot ranging from 10 ml to 250 ml, they were plastic though not glass so super cheap.
- White or unbleached coffee filters .
- A glass bottle with a plastic lid for storing the finished product, preferably amber or green colored glass. Or, you might want to use smaller bottles 2 or 4 ounce size if you are bottling this solution for several people.