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Airplane travel with MMS 21 Dec 2011 20:15 #9466

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Hello,
Are there anyconcerns with traveling on an airplane with MMS? Should it already be mixed?

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Re: Airplane travel with MMS 22 Dec 2011 01:51 #9471

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MR, I guess the question is for how long are you going to be gone? I'm assuming you're asking about carry-on.

You are limited to bottles of a certain size when you travel (100mL or 3.4oz) which will fit several in a 1 quart baggie. If I were traveling and going to be away from home for a while, I would prefer to have a 3oz HDPE squeeze bottle of MMS in that baggie and a separate 3 oz HDPE squeeze bottle of Citric Acid. And I'd be extra sure that the caps were tight! No leaking.

I would also consider doing the capsule protocol for the day of travel, where you make up a 2 oz squeeze bottle with your drops of MMS and Citric acid and water for the day, and then using the capsule to take your drops, followed by several ounces of water. If you're just going to be away from home for a couple of days, you may be able to get a couple of days worth of activated drops and water in that same 2 oz bottle and just do the capsule protocol each day. If you travel with the 2 oz bottle mixed and the capsules, then you could put your MMS and Citric acid in your luggage - just be sure the lids are tight, and I'd baggy each one and then put both together in a baggy. (Can you tell I'd wear a belt and suspenders if I were a man? :) )

It all depends on how long you will be gone. I had to think of this not too long ago, because I was considering a trip to Thailand -

the 3 oz HDPE (or you could get a dark PET bottle, if you preferred) you can find at www.containerandpackaging.com/catalog/plastic-boston-rounds/40/ - and the closures are sized to the bottle, and each bottle shows its closure options. You would want the "control drop tip" and the cap that goes with it. You may be able to find something similar on the open market - I could not. I thought, at one time, about using something like an eye-drop or nose-drop bottle of the right size, but wasn't sure if all the chemicals would wash out or affect the MMS.

Hope this helps - maybe someone else has other suggestions.

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Re: Airplane travel with MMS 22 Dec 2011 06:29 #9478

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Hi MR

I always put the 2 separate bottles in my main luggage to avoid all problems. I'm not completely sure what you mean by preparing a mix since this is for activation and is only done each time you actually take the MMS. But anyway, best to avoid being asked questions about "liquids" when you go through security with hand luggage. In Europe your bottles would be immediately confiscated ...

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