Thanks, alfernandes!
A little more information - Chlorine Dioxide is what JH says is the active agent in MMS (when MMS is activated with citric acid) - Andreas Kalcker discovered a method of mixing up MMS1 and capturing the gas in distilled water or a saline solution, like Andre Luiz said. It has the advantage of very little taste (although the smell can be strong) - and most people do not have the stomach upset they might get with activated MMS. It has proven particularly useful in skin issues (it's so new, we're still discovering where its strength lies - but Michael is collecting testimonials and keeping them in the CDS folder. Andreas has done a couple of videos on how to make it, and so has Jim Humble.
Pam
Hello Pam,
Much as I respect your understanding and wisdom concerning MMS, I do find, (as a stickler for detail) that I need to take issue with what you have said.
A little more information - Chlorine Dioxide is what JH says is the active agent in MMS (when MMS is activated with citric acid)
MMS is NOT activated with citric acid. It is Sodium Chlorite which is activated with citric acid in order to produce the finished product we call MMS1 or Chlorine Dioxide.
Andreas Kalcker discovered a method of mixing up MMS1 and capturing the gas in distilled water or a saline solution, like Andre Luiz said. It has the advantage of very little taste (although the smell can be strong)
I agree that in its concentrated form (say 3000 parts per million) the CDS does have a strong smell, but when a 1ml dosage is diluted with half a glass of water, the odour is insignificant.
It has proven particularly useful in skin issues (it's so new, we're still discovering where its strength lies...
The only thing which is
"new" is the medium through which the MMS (Chlorine Dioxide) is taken.
The active ingredient (Chlorine Dioxide) remains exactly the same. Nothing has changed other than that the acidity (caused by the citric acid) has been removed from the MMS. The product itself remains unaltered. So unless one is claiming that the inclusion of citric acid does something medically significant, then there really is no efficacious change that has taken place.
My understanding is that the relevance of citric acid is purely that it acts as the agent of conversition when applied to Sodium Chlorite but has no stand alone medicinal benefits that can compare with those found in Chlorine Dioxide.
In my opinion we would be fooling ourselves to believe that the MMS has been enhanced in any way merely because the required gasious medicinal element has been captured within distilled water.
However, the tremendous importance of this new development is that for those who could not stomach the effects of the old MMS1/citric acid formulation, it is now possible, for the first time, to start using it with both a reduction in odour and the absence of acidity. I am one of those individuals. But make no mistake - the effective part of the sacriment remains essentially the same.
You may wish to accuse me of being pedantic but I feel that it is tremendously important for the details to be comprehensively communicated. Thus reducing the risk of confusion.
Best wishes,
Mark