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Sodium Chlorite... 99.99%
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What about 99%+ ACS Grade?
While the fact that it contains no inert ingredients may seem attractive, this grade of sodium chlorite is quite dangerous to handle. At purities approaching 90%, Sodium Chlorite becomes unstable. It can be percussively explosive, cause organic material to spontaneously combust, and it is reactive to sunlight.
The inert salts added to the 80% and 90% Sodium Chlorite act as buffers and stabilize it. 80% is easy to store, handle, and is more forgiving to light, and temperature.
I would strongly discourage anyone without knowledge and experience with this chemical to avoid procuring 99% Sodium Chlorite.
A quote by Steve at www.keavyscorner.com
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Then how do we know that 20% of filling material is not bad for your health? What do we get in that 20%? Can you explain, please?
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So you get also this shit in the remaining 20%
Then how can MMS be good for you if when you take MMS you ingest also all these "nice" things?
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Why shouldn't CDS contain those particles? Isn't CDS made with NaClO2?
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I suspect that MMS is not for you. Try something else.
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