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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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02 Sep 2012 17:48 #22416
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What a good idea Fourfingerz! Sorry, I am not a very scientific type. So, I did just that only added 4 oz instead of 3 oz. At first the water one immediately measure about 50 and the tea at about 25 or more. While I type this the tea one is now mea. about 50.
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02 Sep 2012 20:43 #22420
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06 Sep 2012 03:23 #22648
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Maybe I don't get the point of measuring the strength of the MMS with tea before they get in our bodies,
because I thought that an antioxidant tea, food or vitamin works at the cellular level,
once you eat or drink it, it keeps working on the oxidation in the body for a while, some for longer time, some less.
So if this is the way it happens, when you take them together after it goes thru the digestive system and into the blood,
one will cancel the other, or make MMS much less effective.
Just my 2 cents!
because I thought that an antioxidant tea, food or vitamin works at the cellular level,
once you eat or drink it, it keeps working on the oxidation in the body for a while, some for longer time, some less.
So if this is the way it happens, when you take them together after it goes thru the digestive system and into the blood,
one will cancel the other, or make MMS much less effective.
Just my 2 cents!
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07 Sep 2012 06:20 #22713
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Did you try with Chamomile Tea? The active ingredient in chamomile is known as bisabolol, which has a number of anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.
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07 Sep 2012 16:36 #22726
by Evanir
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no, I haven't tried it with MMS1, but it is a very good tea.
since I started taking CDS there is no problem to mask the taste, since it doesn't have the strong taste of MMS1.
since I started taking CDS there is no problem to mask the taste, since it doesn't have the strong taste of MMS1.
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