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23 Feb 2014 02:44 - 23 Feb 2014 02:51 #40368 by xsig15
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In the past I have made MMS in gelatin capsules and then swallowed with water. Since the capsules will not last very long with liquid in them and making them is always a process... I thought that perhaps the already mixed MMS inside the capsules could be instantly frozen? That way I could make many at the same time and later take them with water. Does anyone have any comment / experience or opinion regarding this or could tell me who would be an expert in the ever larger group of MMS practitioners?
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23 Feb 2014 03:17 - 23 Feb 2014 03:19 #40371 by Rev Ray
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Have a search here for the CDH 12 method or search Jim's Hot Sauce
If you use this method then you fill caps as required.
How bout an ice cube tray in a very cold freezer, make doses in tray freeze and scoop out as needed?
How long can it take to freeze 6 drops in an already cold cube tray?
Under tongue with ice and swallow with water is my thought.
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23 Feb 2014 14:30 #40389 by larrymagee
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I think freezing is a nice idea. I think that CDS or CDH would be better to use than MMS. CDH and CDS are already "cooked" and you wouldn't continue activating in the freezer. 1/4 tsp - sized ice cubes (= 1ml) could probably be swallowed easily. Swallow 3 cubes with water and you'd have your hourly dose. Anyone know where to find tiny icecube trays?
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