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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Kefir, MMS & Milk Experiment
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29 Aug 2012 08:34 #22127
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Kefir, MMS & Milk Experiment was created by Archer
I've seen people posting questions asking if MMS harms Good Bacteria / Intestinal Flora.
I make my own Kefir at home which is supposed to be a source of Good Bacteria.
So I was thinking about trying out an experiment at home and separating off a bit of my Kefir Grains and putting it into a separate Glass Jar of Milk that had been mixed with MMS to see what happens.
Any suggestions on if the MMS should be activated in Citric Acid or Not? And how much to use?
If figure if the MMS doesn't harm the Good Bacteria then I'll still get some kind of Kefir being produced.
I make my own Kefir at home which is supposed to be a source of Good Bacteria.
So I was thinking about trying out an experiment at home and separating off a bit of my Kefir Grains and putting it into a separate Glass Jar of Milk that had been mixed with MMS to see what happens.
Any suggestions on if the MMS should be activated in Citric Acid or Not? And how much to use?
If figure if the MMS doesn't harm the Good Bacteria then I'll still get some kind of Kefir being produced.
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30 Aug 2012 06:00 #22216
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Replied by giver7 on topic Re: Kefir, MMS & Milk Experiment
As long as you take in consideration when MMS circulates through the body it's very diluted so I would treat it like you are doing protocol 1000 mix up a three drop dose Most viral bacteria has an energy constant at very low levels or will oxidize at .90
Unfortunately I am unfamiliar with this bacteria and do not know the earmarks of its reproduction, hopefully they are such that it's visible.
To develop a more accurate model dilute the sample according:
Babies: 78%
One year of age: 65%
Adult Men: 60%
Adult Women: 55%
Please keep in mind these are ballpark averages exact figures require a lot more variables
chad
Unfortunately I am unfamiliar with this bacteria and do not know the earmarks of its reproduction, hopefully they are such that it's visible.
To develop a more accurate model dilute the sample according:
Babies: 78%
One year of age: 65%
Adult Men: 60%
Adult Women: 55%
Please keep in mind these are ballpark averages exact figures require a lot more variables
chad
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03 Sep 2012 19:17 #22479
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My friend what where your reaults, I am very curious in knowing how it turned out.
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04 Sep 2012 03:20 #22499
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I'm still in the planning stages .. still trying to figure out best way to do this. The most ideal way would be to have a microscope where I could actually see the bacteria from the kefir and watch what happens when you add a drop of pure and diluted MMS to them.
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JuanG wrote: My friend what where your reaults, I am very curious in knowing how it turned out.
Juan
I'm still in the planning stages .. still trying to figure out best way to do this. The most ideal way would be to have a microscope where I could actually see the bacteria from the kefir and watch what happens when you add a drop of pure and diluted MMS to them.
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