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Poor quality MMS!! 31 May 2012 09:08 #18049

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Hello everybody,

On the website mms4u.nl I purchased a book about mms from
the writer Leo Koehof and Co-writer: Jim Humble/Dr. Ing. W. Storch.
With the book I got a free bottle of "good for life" MMS.
The MMS, however, was not fluid but in powder form.
I had to add water.

Is there anyone who knows this form of MMS and whether it is safe and effective?

The website explains that:

"The "Good For Life" water purifier is a ready to use, activated sodium chlorite solution with a concentration of 0.3% chlorine dioxide, in which a drop of water purifier corresponds to a drop of activated MMS1."

This is what they say about the ingredients:

"The single-component solution consisting of sodium chlorite, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate and an acid (sodium bisulfate) is a turnkey solution and has the advantage that you do not have to mix two different solutions of sodium chlorite and an acid."

And....

benefits:
A patented process makes "Good For Life" water purifier for a half-year shelf life
MMS and activator in a no longer required mixing
Simply select the required number of drops in a glass of water and make the water cleaner is ready for use
One bottle only
Same ratio as described in the MMS instructions
Better tolerance than the traditional MMS available
Same results as standard MMS

Thanks.
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Re: New kind of mms safe? 14 Jun 2012 10:01 #18739

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Hello Everybody,

We have the "good for life MMS" tested.
This is what happened ....
My father has used them every hour to 10 drops per hour.
Nothing happened, no reaction or nausea.
Yesterday he switched to the standard MMS by Jim Humble and started with 4 drops.
He immediately became very sick and nauseous which lasted a whole day.
It was clear that 4 drops dosage was too high.

Conclusion: the "good for life MMS" as described below is not the same and less powerful than the MMS by Jim Humble.


Hello everybody,

On the website mms4u.nl I purchased a book about mms from
the writer Leo Koehof and Co-writer: Jim Humble/Dr. Ing. W. Storch.
With the book I got a free bottle of "good for life" MMS.
The MMS, however, was not fluid but in powder form.
I had to add water.

Is there anyone who knows this form of MMS and whether it is safe and effective?

The website explains that:

"The "Good For Life" water purifier is a ready to use, activated sodium chlorite solution with a concentration of 0.3% chlorine dioxide, in which a drop of water purifier corresponds to a drop of activated MMS1."

This is what they say about the ingredients:

"The single-component solution consisting of sodium chlorite, sodium hydroxide, sodium chlorate and an acid (sodium bisulfate) is a turnkey solution and has the advantage that you do not have to mix two different solutions of sodium chlorite and an acid."

And....

benefits:
A patented process makes "Good For Life" water purifier for a half-year shelf life
MMS and activator in a no longer required mixing
Simply select the required number of drops in a glass of water and make the water cleaner is ready for use
One bottle only
Same ratio as described in the MMS instructions
Better tolerance than the traditional MMS available
Same results as standard MMS

Thanks.

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