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taking sodium chlorite without activating it 06 Jul 2022 01:53 #76094

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Aloha, 
we researched about mms on brighteon, the secret mineral cannel.
There was a talk, I can't find the guys name, he researched CD since 40 years.
He said that you don't even need to activate the sodium chlorite, you can put your drops into a bit of water and drink it, 
the sodium chlorite will be activated by the stomach acid. 
We are doing that for a while now and it seem to work the same way.
Did you hear from that way of taking mms?

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taking sodium chlorite without activating it 07 Jul 2022 03:04 #76104

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There is a massive thread on that here:

mmsforum.io/mms-mms1-research/30839-taking-unactivated-mms-drops-for-10-months-in-all-my-water-4-drops-per-liter-all-day-every-day

Ive tried it in that way before but it ruined my appetite, I also found it wasn't as powerful. But I found taking abscorbic acid after helped.

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taking sodium chlorite without activating it 09 Jul 2022 15:30 #76132

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Ascorbic acid is Vitamin C, and it will reduce the efficacy of MMS.

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taking sodium chlorite without activating it 09 Jul 2022 16:47 #76134

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Ascorbic acid is Vitamin C, and it will reduce the efficacy of MMS.

 

Yes this is true, but I was treating hayfever. I noticed that MMS helped, but vitamin C was also a natural antihistamine. When I noticed that applying abscorbic acid to sodium chlorite activated it really quickly turning it instantly into a very dark amber color, before reducing it a little later, I decided to experiment. My hayfever went away...

If you ever try this be careful because as soon as the abscorbic acid touches the sodium chlorite it activates all of it immediately and is quite violent.

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