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07 Feb 2012 16:30 #11765 by lrglabs
Can you mix MMS with vegetable juice? was created by lrglabs
I have seen the topic on just about everything else. Can you mix MMs using vegetable juice thereby covering the taste and getting a lower calorie beneficial drink.

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07 Feb 2012 16:48 #11769 by pam
As long as it contains no added vitamin C and no orange juice (I know, you wouldn't think vege juices would contain orange, but you never know until you read the ingredients) - personally, I'd only add just enough to cover the taste - IOW, dilute it, not pour a glass of vege juice and add the activated mix to it. JMHO
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07 Feb 2012 16:52 #11771 by lrglabs
Replied by lrglabs on topic Re: Can you mix MMS with vegetable juice?
We are new to MMS and have not used it yet. Would mixing it with 1-2 ounces of juice be sufficient if we follow up with water?
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07 Feb 2012 17:23 #11776 by pam
If it were me, I'd mix it with water and then follow up with the vegetable juice. BUT, we are in the process now, on this forum, of working through the use of very small amounts of baking soda to buffer the MMS. It does remove the taste. The question is, does it make the MMS less effective. You may want to follow those posts (click on recent topics) to see another alternative.
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