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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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boiled water 24 Oct 2016 20:46 #53819

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Hi, I am Peter and I am new on this forum. After MMS helped my wife succesfully by recovering from severe tiredness after chemo, I have attended a seminar and hope to be helping some people some day with this.
My first question here is only a practical one:
In his last book, Jim Humble advises to use bottled water when drinking MMS1, because tap water may contain chlorine and fluor. Would it also be sufficient to use boiled water? (it would be cheaper and easier).
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boiled water 25 Oct 2016 19:22 #53824

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Boiling will remove chlorine, but not fluoride. Some bottled water is not much better than tap water. In fact some bottled waters are tap water!

If you live in the States, distilled water from the grocery store is about $1.25 per gallon.

If you are going to be using or making a lot of MMS, you could invest in a water distiller. I did and use it often, and not just for MMS purposes. I also make L.E.T. Vitamin-C with distilled water.
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