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Does chlorine dioxide interact with flouride in drinking water?
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janneman wrote: It is frustrating as the fear of consuming fluoride may decrease our essential fluid intake and cause dehydration with all its complications. Most home water filters won't take out fluoride. The types of filters that do remove fluoride are activated alumina filters, reverse osmosis units, or distillation, but they are no easy options for the 3rd world. Collecting rain water is the easiest option if there is no other natural sources. Will MMS rid our bodies of the fluoride that is trapped in our bodies? Toxbase suggest if there is any poisoning to only treat symptomaticly and even activated charchoal is useless.
Good point!
How does Chlorine Dioxide interact with the trapped flouride already in our bodies?
Well, lets just be concerned with avoiding anymore flouride. So start drinking distilled water or any water that is flouride free. Add the minerals to the water if that is what you want to do.
As far as flouride in medicines like anti-depressant drugs -- well that is a problem because there are many people taking these medications.
Should these people be advised not to take MMS?
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Should these people be advised not to take MMS? by BILL
It really is a difficult choice for people who take medications that contain fluoride because fluoride is cumulative in the human body. In my opinion people have to read the labels of your medications and if you tell the doctor to replace them with another that has not its substance, it is the simplest solution, I think.
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doesn't it remove the chlorine, floride and metals
like R/O does?
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jbnet wrote: When you use MMS to purify tap water,
doesn't it remove the chlorine, floride and metals
like R/O does?
Using Chlorine Dioxide or Sodium Chlorite to purify water is done so to kill off any pathogens in the water. It does not remove chlorine or flourine but it interacts with these chemicals. Use distilled water that has no flourine present. Also, chlorine is a gas so leave the water in an open conatiner and the chlorine will dissipate out just like chlorine dioxide does if left sitting in an open container. If you slowly heat the water it will free the gasses present but heat can also generate reactions between chemicals.
I feel safe and confident by saying do not use tap water for MMS products.
Use distilled water for best results.
Distilled water is used in many chemical experiements because other contaminants and chemicals have been removed.
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The Cominco phosphate mine in Trail, British Columbia Canada is a major supplier of hydrofluosilicic acid for western Canada and the Pacific Northwest. The table below lists the results of a Cominco heavy metal chemical analysis of a solution of hydroflusilicic acid from their phosphate plant.
The data was published in the Alberta Report on February 17, 1992.
Heavy Metal chemical analysis of water fluoridation chemical
(hydrofluosilicic acid)
METAL AMOUNT PPM
Arsenic
57 mg/l 57 ppm
Lead
3 mg/l 3 ppm
Mercury
.01 mg/l .01 ppm
Chromium
.1 mg/l .1 ppm
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