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MMS/Chlorine Dioxide allowed on airplanes? 01 Oct 2023 18:59 #80036

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Hello!
 I will soon be headed to Uganda for 3 weeks and wanted to bring sodium chlorite and citric acid in order to make MMS/Chlorine Dioxide. My question is, does anyone know if sodium chlorite and citric acid are allowed on airplanes (in checked luggage). If not, is anyone aware of some type of solid form of sodium chlorite and citric acid that might be more travel friendly? Thanks so much!

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MMS/Chlorine Dioxide allowed on airplanes? 01 Oct 2023 23:09 #80037

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You could take some sodium chlorite flakes (SCF) / powder (SCP) and some citric acid crystals (CAC) with you. 

With those you could make small batches of 22.4% sodium chlorite solution (SCS) and 35% to 50% citric acid solution (CAS). 

And, SCS + CAS could make MMS1 or CDS. 

Or, you could make 3 hour Quick CDS using SCF + CAC following the Quick CDS "Dry" method. 

 
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MMS/Chlorine Dioxide allowed on airplanes? 02 Oct 2023 07:10 #80043

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These are the American TSA Rules:

TSA's 3-1-1 Liquids Rule:

You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes in your carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item.

So, a two-oz. dropper bottle of "Water Purification Drops" (SCS) and "Lemon Juice" (or "Citric Solution", or whatever) clearly labeled, should be fine.

The WPD should be "self-evident" for travel to Uganda, and call the other an Herbal Remedy you need for your health, IF they ask.
That amount should last you at least a few weeks, or so. Or double them up. (you don't need shampoo, anyway :) )
 
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MMS/Chlorine Dioxide allowed on airplanes? 10 Oct 2023 01:43 #80149

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I have taken it in checked luggage several times with no issue at all.  I keep the original labeled containers and seal them with electrical tape plus put them in a zip lock just in case any suspicious TSA peeps take a look, so they know what is in there.  I haven't tried it in carry on bags yet, but if I did, I would just tell them it is for water purification while hiking/camping.
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