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Counting drops vs. measuring
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27 Jan 2012 03:27 #11009
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Drops are different sizes ...that being said, there must be either a wide range of 'workability' or Jim's quoted references are what he knows to work. I'm asking what does he know? Is the quoted references for MMS1 or lemon or both? ( 1 teaspoon = 80 drops) Anybody know - and if not... what difference does it make? A lemon drop is way bigger than a sodium chlorite drop so...what? Is everyone really just counting? even with the size of the drops so different? Everyone pls.....? What are you doing with counting drop or measuring? What works for you? I need to know if I can just measure and not count....
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27 Jan 2012 08:07 #11014
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Replied by Michael Harrah on topic Re: Counting drops vs. measuring
I don't have a definitive answer for how many drops are in a teaspoon. I have seen differing opinions.
You can certainly measure the MMS and activator with spoons or syringes. I like to measure whenever possible because it is easier. When you are making up individual doses, the variations in drop sizes of differently liquids does not seem to have been a big enough problem to make any adjustments.
The 50% citric acid is very thick and the drops seem visibly larger to me even when using the same dropping device. Jim does say to try and use the same dropping device for each liquid with the objective of having same size drops, but there are still variations due to the different characteristics of the liquids. Measures are a little more accurate in this respect I believe.
Michael
You can certainly measure the MMS and activator with spoons or syringes. I like to measure whenever possible because it is easier. When you are making up individual doses, the variations in drop sizes of differently liquids does not seem to have been a big enough problem to make any adjustments.
The 50% citric acid is very thick and the drops seem visibly larger to me even when using the same dropping device. Jim does say to try and use the same dropping device for each liquid with the objective of having same size drops, but there are still variations due to the different characteristics of the liquids. Measures are a little more accurate in this respect I believe.
Michael
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27 Jan 2012 12:59 #11031
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The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
Replied by Sky on topic Re: Counting drops vs. measuring
Agree with you MH.
I make sure that I use the same size nozzle on my dropper bottles which therefore allow the best option to count drops of MMS1 and 10% citric acid solution. What I have found is if a nozzle gets older with repeated use - it varies the drop size which presumes the apperture is enlargening, or getting smaller from possible crystal buildup.
Jim's early books give drop quanties for sized dropper nozzles. I will post it if I can find it.
I make sure that I use the same size nozzle on my dropper bottles which therefore allow the best option to count drops of MMS1 and 10% citric acid solution. What I have found is if a nozzle gets older with repeated use - it varies the drop size which presumes the apperture is enlargening, or getting smaller from possible crystal buildup.
Jim's early books give drop quanties for sized dropper nozzles. I will post it if I can find it.
The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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28 Jan 2012 00:37 #11081
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Replied by jemco on topic Re: Counting drops vs. measuring
I noticed the same thing about the drop size differences a while back.
I then used 1/4 teaspoon MMS + 1/4 teaspoon CA (50%) for my daily water bottle.
But I did not have a serious disease. I merely wanted to detox thoroughly.
It made it much easier, but now I have CDS.
Joe
I then used 1/4 teaspoon MMS + 1/4 teaspoon CA (50%) for my daily water bottle.
But I did not have a serious disease. I merely wanted to detox thoroughly.
It made it much easier, but now I have CDS.
Joe
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