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MMS2: Calcium Hypochlorite, Turns into Hypochlorous acid in water
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Citrus 30 Nov 2014 20:19 #48308

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Is it a no no to have citrus while taking calcium hypochlorite? Also if someone can explain why when I take a capsule first thing in the morning does it cause me to salivate a lot once it hits my stomach...

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Citrus 07 Dec 2014 15:02 #48348

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This is not an 'expert' opinion; just my thoughts. Salivating is the body's reaction when the appetite is stimulated; my only idea on this matter - is that when your stomach acid is 'activated' --- it sets off the salivary response. Just a thought. By the way; if the citrus - contains Vitamin C - -- Vitamin C stops the action of MMS1 (and, I believe for MMS2 also) -- and, I believe it is to be taken --- hours apart from the MMS2. Most citrus fruit - contains Vitamin C. Yes, I just got it confirmed by a reasonably good source - that citrus fruit is a source of Vitamin C. Some people believe that vitamin c and the MMS products should not be taken within the same protocol session (something about oxidants and anti-oxidants; I don't understand this premise - fully).
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Last edit: by Health Friend. Reason: adding more for clarification
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