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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
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Preparing at home 19 Jul 2018 23:38 #58775

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Hi, I have a question about preparing MMS at home... I find the smel of MMS very strong during preparation so the question is: Do you prepare MMS at home or you go outside? I mixed one drop of MMS and one drop of HCl (Genesis Church Sacrament bottles) and the smell was really really strong for me. Do you need to have a good ventilation to use it inside the house? (I didnt started any potocols yet because of that smell- Im working as a cleaning lady and it really reminded me of Tilex smell soooo offcourse i got scared...) But im trying to overcome my fears- im listening to G2Voice radio and checking other people testimonials and I hope im going to "grow a pair" someday.
I saw Jim video called "All my MMS protocols" and he was showing all those mixing options- sometimes mixing more than 15 at a time so what about the smell- do you just get use to it? Is it harmfull in any way?
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All best :)
Kornelia

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Preparing at home 20 Jul 2018 03:32 #58776

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Kornelia, try not to inhale chlorine dioxide (CLO2) gas when making MMS1. You can get too much. However, the smell should only be noticeable for the 30 second activation time after which you will add 120 ml of water.

One way to reduce CLO2 escaping during activation is to activate in a small mouth bottle, and not in a glass or cup, to which you would add 120 ml of water after 30 seconds of activation. Then you can drink the MMS1 dose from that bottle. Another benefit from drinking a MMS1 dose from a small mouth bottle is your nose is not inside the bottle where CLO2 gas is escaping. When drinking from a glass or cup, your nose is inside the container and you will smell CLO2 gas and the taste will also be more noticeable.



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