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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Storage sodium chlorite & Hcl
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Sodium Chlorite Solution (SCS) begins to lose potency at about 18 months when stored at room temperature.
HCL seems to last about 3 years.
Sodium chlorite flakes / powder can last 20 years or longer, if stored properly.
For an acid that has a long storage life, consider buying organic citric acid crystals as they can last at least 12 years, I have found.
I know that using citric acid when making MMS1 is not the best for some people, so consider making CDS and adding sodium chlorite solution drops to CDS to increase the CLO2 dosage following Protocol-102.
You can make 3000ppm CDS using one of the Quick CDS methods in about 3 hours time.
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