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ppm Chlorine dioxide when making MMS 17 May 2012 17:14 #17331

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On page 235 of Jim Humble’s book Breakthrough he explains the content of MMS, stating at the end that the solution stays below 1 ppm which is below the limit established by the FDA for foods.
If I make the same calculation I get a multitude of the ppm which Jim has calculated. So he is terribly wrong, I am miscalculating or some info is missing. Could someone be of help?
Here is my calculation.
1. MMS is 20% heavier than water so 1 milliliter weighs 1,2 mg.
2. 1 ppm is 1 mg/kg.
3. Jim Humble uses droppers where 17 drops make 1 ml.
4. On page 235 a 6 drop dose is taken. This makes 6/17 = 0,35 ml
5. MMS is a 22,4 % solution. So 22,4/100 = 0,224. 0,224 x the amount in ml = the amount in ml NaClO2.
6. 6 drops correspond with
a. 0,35 ml
b. 0,35 ml has a weight of 0,35 x 1,2 = 0,42 gram
c. 0,42 gram solution contains 0,224 x 0,42 = 0,09408 gram NaCl02 = 94,08 mg
7. So the concentration NaClO2 is ± 100 mg in half a glass = 100 ml → this makes ± 1000 ppm
8. The generated quantity CLO2 is 1 to 2 mg when 54 mg MMS reacts with 60 drops 10% citric acid. So with a double quantity ( 94,08 is about double) this will be 2-4 mg.
9. In 100 ml this is a concentration of 20-40 ppm. This is entirely different from the stated “less than 1 ppm”.
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Re: ppm Chlorine dioxide when making MMS 17 May 2012 20:09 #17341

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You want to know what really? Jim HUmble's new Book The Master Mineral of the Third Millenium.

Page 35 and 36


3. MMS is a 28% solution of sodium chlorite -- ??
That is true, but they mislead us into thinking that this 28% solution is a toxic chemical known to cause fatal renal failure. That is not so,
as explained above. There has been no fatal renal failure or any other kind of renal failure from sodium chlorite -- period.
Also, a dose of MMS is never 28%. It is 0.016% -- 1,750 times less potent than they would have you think. Please see Protocol 1,000 at
www.jimhumble.biz, where I tell people how to take MMS. The FDA has also tried to fool people into believing this lie – that MMS is
taken in 28% doses.
When food acid is mixed with drops of MMS, the sodium chlorite is destroyed. Thus:  Nobody taking MMS is ingesting sodium chlorite. They are taking chlorine dioxide.

Wikipedia writers are trying to confuse you with the idea that an MMS dose is a 28% solution of sodium chlorite -- but it is a 0.016%
solution of chlorine dioxide. They try to mislead you further by stating that being a 28% sodium chlorite solution, MMS is dangerous and can cause all kinds of terrible damage. We learned in freshman high school chemistry that “any chemical in the world is poisonous in large amounts”. An MMS
dose is 1,750 times less chlorine dioxide than they want to confuse you into believing. They want you to believe that MMS is 28% when ingested but it is actually 0.016%. Every cancer patient they can scare into not taking MMS means $800,000 more for the cancer industry. To learn more about MMS 0.016% strength doses, please see my MMS protocols at www.jimhumble.biz.

Second and Third Sentences
When prepared with a citric acid solution as described in its instructions for preparation, the mixture produces chlorine dioxide, a potent oxidizing agent used in water treatment and in bleaching. [7] The name was first coined by author, Jim Humble, in his 2006 self-published book,
The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century.


There are several misleading ideas in these two sentences. The Wikipedia writers here write first about the MMS instructions for preparation of a dose. Then they mention that chlorine dioxide is used in water treatment and in bleaching. This is where they confuse the public and most people reading their article.

They fail to mention that the bleach is more than 1,750 times more powerful than a dose of MMS, and in many cases more than 1,000,000 times more powerful (i.e., more chlorine dioxide in solution).


Again, please see www.jimhumble.biz for the MMS preparation instructions. A drop of MMS contains 6 mg of chlorine dioxide. Protocol 1000 is 3 drops an hour in half a glass of water. That is a 0.016% solution and not harmful in any way to the human body. Thousands of people have put it in their eyes several times a day to relieve pink eye (just one example). It is effective for most other eye diseases as well.
Do you begin to see the deception? These psychopaths care not for mankind or even for themselves or their own relatives. Their lies and
deception reduce daily the chances of people being healed of fatal diseases. There is no doubt in my mind that their salary is coming from the
medical drug companies, even though it might not be directly from them. These psychopaths are like Judas, selling their souls for a few
pieces of silver. But in following the money, remember this: for every cancer patient they scare away from MMS, they reap $800,000 more
for the cancer industry. And if they can stop MMS from being used in Africa, they will pull in millions of dollars more for malaria drug sales.
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Re: ppm Chlorine dioxide when making MMS 18 May 2012 12:36 #17366

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Dear Al,
Thanks for your reply.
Everything you are saying is correct and I see it also this way. But it is not answering my question which was:
Jim Humble states that 6 drops activated MMS in half a cup is less than 1 ppm.
If I make the calculation I get 20-40 ppm which is a lot more and contrary to "the less than 1 ppm" not under FDA limit for foods.

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Re: ppm Chlorine dioxide when making MMS 18 May 2012 13:12 #17367

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hi
3 drops MMS activated with 3 drops citric acid with 4 oz water reads about 25ppm on chlorine dioxide test strip and i don't remember now where , but i read somewhere JH saying that this is about the PPM intended
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Re: ppm Chlorine dioxide when making MMS 18 May 2012 14:13 #17369

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Hi Pope,

Thank you. This info seems to be in accordance with the 20-40 ppm I calculated.
I take then that the info on page 235 of MMS Breakthrough is just for some reason wrong info.
If I take the Maximum contaminant level goal :
RfD for as wel Chlorite as Chloordioxide is 3x10-2 mg/Kg/day
For someone of 70 kg this will be 2,1 mg / dag.
Taking protocol 1000 one will take in 1,12 mg / day which is still less than the maximum contaminant level goal.

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