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buying suitable sodium chlorite
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09 Mar 2012 17:51 #14039
by appaloosadreamer
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Hello all: I was wondering what reference values of byproducts of commercially available sodiumchlorite are considered safe for our purposes: In the datasheet you see typically 'lead: 6ppm, Heavy Metals: soandso ppm,etc' Do you have any guidelines?
I know you have approved dealers, but since I am running a Farm and use the MMS on my animals I buy 20,30 lbs at a time so I am not continuosly ordering for more. I have not seen any on your list offering those sizes.
I would greatly appreciate some thoughts of what is considered safe for man and beast.....
I know you have approved dealers, but since I am running a Farm and use the MMS on my animals I buy 20,30 lbs at a time so I am not continuosly ordering for more. I have not seen any on your list offering those sizes.
I would greatly appreciate some thoughts of what is considered safe for man and beast.....
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09 Mar 2012 18:00 - 09 Mar 2012 18:01 #14040
by Michael Harrah
Replied by Michael Harrah on topic Re: buying suitable sodium chlorite
Hi appaloosadreamer,
As long as you buy "technical grade" sodium chlorite, that is what Jim Humble recommends. At the doses we are using for humans and animals, it is save to use.
Michael
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As long as you buy "technical grade" sodium chlorite, that is what Jim Humble recommends. At the doses we are using for humans and animals, it is save to use.
Michael
PS: please check your "Private Messages" at the top right of your screen, to the right of your name.
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10 Mar 2012 07:41 #14058
by paul
Replied by paul on topic Re: buying suitable sodium chlorite
Hi appaloosadreamer.
If you go to a little extra trouble and make CDS, all of the unnecessary ingredients are left behind. Only the chlorine dioxide goes into the solution.
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=43&id=13277&Itemid=66
If you go to a little extra trouble and make CDS, all of the unnecessary ingredients are left behind. Only the chlorine dioxide goes into the solution.
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=43&id=13277&Itemid=66
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