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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Using MMS to purify water 17 Nov 2014 19:19 #48176

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It says on my bottle of Professional MMS to put 1-4 drops of MMS per 1 gallon of water to purify the water.

I'm just making sure here, is that without using the activator (citric acid) or with the activator? Sorry just wanted to be sure

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Using MMS to purify water 17 Nov 2014 20:14 #48178

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This post by Steve in 2012 does not seem to be on the forum now, but I had saved it to a PDF file when it first appeared. Here it is:

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Using MMS to purify water 17 Nov 2014 22:37 #48181

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I've only just joined, but you're a SUPER great help mate, thanks again!

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Sorry, meant to ask, is this good for tap water too?? Really at the moment I just want to use it to remove all the bad chemicals from my tap water...

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Using MMS to purify water 18 Nov 2014 09:16 #48191

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Probably not. CLO2 is primarily a pathogen killer. Check out this report: www.naturalnews.com/047373_Big_Berkey_water_filter_ProPur_lab_tests.html
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Using MMS to purify water 24 Nov 2014 03:32 #48254

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Probably not. Try this link .

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