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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS and nerve damage - Is this true or negative propaganda?
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05 Dec 2012 21:10 - 05 Dec 2012 21:11 #27762
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Hm! "Browning" is some kind of reaction for sure!
I was googling and I found this article:
www.facts-are-facts.com/magazin/6-mms-3-atoms-against-all-microbes.ihtml
Normally, red blood cells are in no position to differentiate between oxygen (O2) and chlorine dioxide (ClO2). When chlorine dioxide meets red blood cells in the stomach it is immediately taken up and transported through the body in the bloodstream. If a malaria parasite in the blood now bumps into the chlorine dioxide molecule, both break down in a chemical reaction. Although chlorine dioxide contains a hundred times more energy than pure oxygen, it only attacks sick cells or harmful pathogens. If there are none, it breaks down naturally into salt and oxygen. As you take only the tiniest amounts (the recommended initial dosage is one drop of the MMS solution), the body is easily able to metabolise the additional salt.
If you observe the blood under a darkfield microscope, the analeptic (stimulating) effect of MMS is clear (see picture on page 9). In contaminated blood, you can barely see the surfaces of the red blood cells. These are often stuck together (“rouleaux” formation), which indicates over-acidification and a lack of water and minerals. One and a half hours after taking 10 drops of MMS activated with vinegar, the same blood looks considerably improved: the red blood cells are less clotted and—far more importantly—the immune system’s white blood cells move to any remaining crystallization clumps. The film images substantiate that the white blood cells were ten times more active after taking MMS.
If someone knows more scientific information about this, please comment!
I was googling and I found this article:
www.facts-are-facts.com/magazin/6-mms-3-atoms-against-all-microbes.ihtml
Normally, red blood cells are in no position to differentiate between oxygen (O2) and chlorine dioxide (ClO2). When chlorine dioxide meets red blood cells in the stomach it is immediately taken up and transported through the body in the bloodstream. If a malaria parasite in the blood now bumps into the chlorine dioxide molecule, both break down in a chemical reaction. Although chlorine dioxide contains a hundred times more energy than pure oxygen, it only attacks sick cells or harmful pathogens. If there are none, it breaks down naturally into salt and oxygen. As you take only the tiniest amounts (the recommended initial dosage is one drop of the MMS solution), the body is easily able to metabolise the additional salt.
If you observe the blood under a darkfield microscope, the analeptic (stimulating) effect of MMS is clear (see picture on page 9). In contaminated blood, you can barely see the surfaces of the red blood cells. These are often stuck together (“rouleaux” formation), which indicates over-acidification and a lack of water and minerals. One and a half hours after taking 10 drops of MMS activated with vinegar, the same blood looks considerably improved: the red blood cells are less clotted and—far more importantly—the immune system’s white blood cells move to any remaining crystallization clumps. The film images substantiate that the white blood cells were ten times more active after taking MMS.
If someone knows more scientific information about this, please comment!
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05 Dec 2012 21:41 #27770
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The firs time I had my blood tested under a dark field microscope, the technician slapped (can't think of a better word - may6be dropped forcibly) the top cover slip down onto the blood sample. I was never sure if the results achieved were from dropping the cover slip forceably or from whatever was there.
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06 Dec 2012 02:13 #27779
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I too thought long and hard about ordering MMS - what I would say is, even if you only ever used it as an occasional mouth wash it would still be worth it.
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sushisushi wrote: I was about to pull the trigger on ordering MMS but wanted to post on this forum to become better informed first. One forum I visited mentioned possible nerve damage with MMS. Has anyone else heard of this?
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I too thought long and hard about ordering MMS - what I would say is, even if you only ever used it as an occasional mouth wash it would still be worth it.
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06 Dec 2012 09:26 #27788
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www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/general-discussion/25112-first-day-of-mms
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good one. See my thread about my first day taking it.Archer wrote:
sushisushi wrote: I was about to pull the trigger on ordering MMS but wanted to post on this forum to become better informed first. One forum I visited mentioned possible nerve damage with MMS. Has anyone else heard of this?
Thanks
I too thought long and hard about ordering MMS - what I would say is, even if you only ever used it as an occasional mouth wash it would still be worth it.
www.g2cforum.org/index.php/list/general-discussion/25112-first-day-of-mms
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