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is this the right sodium chlorite powder
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15 Apr 2012 15:23 #15905
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is this the right sodium chlorite powder was created by sueann
Is the attached link visible; and is it the correct sodium chlorite Powder? It is the cheapest source I've found and want to make sure I'm not missing something before I buy.
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15 Apr 2012 15:24 #15907
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15 Apr 2012 17:44 #15911
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hi
If you read the MSDS information of the product, it sounds like industrial grade type
(Product Use: Textile bleaching).
Some info about from the MSDS is below:
Synonyms: Sodium Chlorite, Dry; Chlorous Acid, Sodium Salt
Product Use: Textile bleaching
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
Color: White
Physical State: Solid, Flakes
Odor: Chlorine
Signal Word: DANGER
MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: CORROSIVE. TOXIC IF SWALLOWED. CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. CAUSES SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE. MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND BLOOD. SUSPECTED OF CAUSING GENETIC DEFECTS.
PHYSICAL HAZARDS: Strong Oxidizer. Contact with other materials may cause fire or explosion.
AQUATIC TOXICITY: Harmful to aquatic life.
you mention that is it "cheap" well do not go for cheap, go for quality, after all it is your health you dealing with. my impression when i read your post is that you emphasize about being cheapest on the internet,(sale pitch) .
If you read the MSDS information of the product, it sounds like industrial grade type
(Product Use: Textile bleaching).
Some info about from the MSDS is below:
Synonyms: Sodium Chlorite, Dry; Chlorous Acid, Sodium Salt
Product Use: Textile bleaching
2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW:
Color: White
Physical State: Solid, Flakes
Odor: Chlorine
Signal Word: DANGER
MAJOR HEALTH HAZARDS: CORROSIVE. TOXIC IF SWALLOWED. CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. CAUSES SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE. MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND BLOOD. SUSPECTED OF CAUSING GENETIC DEFECTS.
PHYSICAL HAZARDS: Strong Oxidizer. Contact with other materials may cause fire or explosion.
AQUATIC TOXICITY: Harmful to aquatic life.
you mention that is it "cheap" well do not go for cheap, go for quality, after all it is your health you dealing with. my impression when i read your post is that you emphasize about being cheapest on the internet,(sale pitch) .
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15 Apr 2012 19:43 #15915
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Replied by Strandjutter.0222 on topic Re: is this the right sodium chlorite powder
Hi,
the stuff is technical grade 80% and that is OK but see attached file, I am worried about the spec.sheet of your intended product.
To many poisons and heavy metals in the last lines, I would not use this
Sikke
the stuff is technical grade 80% and that is OK but see attached file, I am worried about the spec.sheet of your intended product.
To many poisons and heavy metals in the last lines, I would not use this
Sikke
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16 Apr 2012 04:09 #15944
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Replied by pam on topic Re: is this the right sodium chlorite powder
Well, since people have been using it for years, with success, I think your worries are unfounded. However, if you do not wish to use it, then I would suggest you go somewhere else.
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16 Apr 2012 18:16 #15988
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Replied by Shirleyrandr on topic Re: is this the right sodium chlorite powder
I am wondering why my mms is not the dark brown color that is shown on the videos. It is a yellow color.
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16 Apr 2012 20:30 #15994
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We would need to know how you made it - (and even then might not know, but may!)
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17 Apr 2012 19:19 - 17 Apr 2012 19:20 #16024
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Replied by pam on topic Re: is this the right sodium chlorite powder
Yes. Andreas Kalcker uses a 33% (may be 35%, I'd have to look on his website) citric acid activator, and just allows it to activate longer (a minute, where with the 50% we use 20 seconds) -
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17 Apr 2012 23:53 #16037
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Instead of 1:1 ratio of MMS to Citric acid, I just use 1/2 citric acid to 1 drop MMS and just increase activation time. So I normally just put 12 drops of citric acid to my 24 drops of MMS for my daily dose and activate it for at least double the normal time of 20 seconds or until the color turns to dark brown. This has lessened the acidic taste quite a bit and has work out quite well for me.
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