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07 May 2012 00:33 #16917 by Becca
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I know that adding baking soda to an MMS solution is a fairly new idea (which I LOVE, by the way - it makes my internal doses way more tolerable).

Do you think it might be alright, or perhaps even a good idea to modify the standard "spray for skin" recipe, and add baking soda to that as well? I have a hard time tolerating the smell for spraying the MMS on my body, so I was hoping that using baking soda would be just as effective.

Thanks! B)

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07 May 2012 03:08 #16927 by pam
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I guess, because I don't get my face into the area where the skin spray goes, I don't have the same issue.

The baking soda simply changes the ph of it, doesn't actually change the smell.

Pam
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07 May 2012 13:44 #16939 by Becca
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Ahh...perhaps it just affects the taste then. Maybe I will try it either way, as it would make it less acidic for the skin as well, I imagine.

I wonder if CDS is better for skin use? I read in one of Jim's articles that MMS is better internally, as CDS does not get into the blood.

~Becca

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07 May 2012 13:57 #16940 by alfernandes
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HI BECCA

Jim Humble Technical Bulletin
CDS AND THE BLOOD


I gotta say this, I was mistaken. Sorry. The evidence is, in fact, that CDS does get into the blood of humans and of animals, as shown in tests involving hundreds of cows. I have received a number of letters from people with evidence that CDS, taken orally, did get into their blood.(Text of Archbishop Jim Humble)

mmsnews.is/all-newsletters/97-technical-bulletin-cds-and-the-blood-02-12-2012.html
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07 May 2012 14:01 #16941 by Becca
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Oh! That's great news, then!
Thanks for that update! : )
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08 May 2012 11:06 #16967 by Neilson
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Be careful when adding baking soda to skin spray.
It will raise the pH significantly.

Ideally, for adult skin, anything you put on your skin should be between 4.5 pH and 5.5 pH (same as your skin).

With pre-puberty children, 7.0 pH is ideal.
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