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Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 08 May 2012 17:54 #16979

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Does MMS inactivate antioxidants if it is taken too soon before or afterwards? I'm taking a lot of vitamins and supplements for Lyme Disease and have now started MMS. I've heard that the antioxidants can render MMS ineffective, but is the reverse also true, that MMS can render the antioxidants ineffective, also?

Additionally, how much time should be allowed before and after taking antioxidants to take MMS?

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Re: Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 08 May 2012 17:59 #16980

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Welcome Shauna ! Yes it's true. Allow 2 hrs between MMS and antioxidants.

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Re: Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 08 May 2012 19:30 #16990

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Thank you so much, Paul!

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Re: Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 08 May 2012 23:39 #17002

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The Antioxidants " inactivate" the MMS.

MMS is an oxidizer (it oxidize pathogens).
Antioxidant hence the "anti" do the opposite of the above.

avoid taken them at the same time. Make a gap of at least 2 hours to be on the safe/optimal side.


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Re: Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 09 May 2012 00:51 #17006

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Actually, MMS cannot render antioxidants ineffective.
Sorry -
The antioxidants can render MMS ineffective - MMS works by oxidation. I concur with Nir on this. I think Paul's response was the length of time between the antioxidants and MMS (to protect the MMS oxidation process) - Personally, to be safe, I'd do my antioxidants 1.5 hours or more after my last MMS dose. (MMS is pretty well gone in 1.5 - 2 hrs)
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Re: Does MMS inactivate antioxidants? 10 May 2012 17:17 #17087

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Thanks, Pam, that's very helpful.

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