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using Chlorine dioxide stabilised
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19 Jul 2011 00:03 #3938
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Hi Michael,
Someone asked me this question below and i wasn't sure how to answer it. As I mainly use MMS for detoxification purposes and not for any serious health issues. Can you please help?
Thank you,
Peter
Q: have you heard of using the Chlorine dioxide stabilised but not activated diluted in water for the use of ridding the body of parasites/pathogens...............of a breast cancer protocol?
Someone asked me this question below and i wasn't sure how to answer it. As I mainly use MMS for detoxification purposes and not for any serious health issues. Can you please help?
Thank you,
Peter
Q: have you heard of using the Chlorine dioxide stabilised but not activated diluted in water for the use of ridding the body of parasites/pathogens...............of a breast cancer protocol?
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19 Jul 2011 07:56 #3952
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Hi Peter,
I'm not clear on what the person is referring to. The basic protocols recommended by Jim Humble always use activated MMS1. Protocol 1000 is the usual starting place for non-lifethreatening illnesses and protocol 2000 is the usual starting place for life threatening illness or for difficult illnesses that don't respond to protocol 1000.
The mms answers site ( www.mmsanswers.org/ ) lists protocols for various conditions. Breast cancer starts with protocol 2000 and 3000. There is no listing for "parasites" but I would go with protocol 1000 unless it was real bad, or protocol 1000 doesn't bring improvement in 2 or 3 weeks.
Michael
I'm not clear on what the person is referring to. The basic protocols recommended by Jim Humble always use activated MMS1. Protocol 1000 is the usual starting place for non-lifethreatening illnesses and protocol 2000 is the usual starting place for life threatening illness or for difficult illnesses that don't respond to protocol 1000.
The mms answers site ( www.mmsanswers.org/ ) lists protocols for various conditions. Breast cancer starts with protocol 2000 and 3000. There is no listing for "parasites" but I would go with protocol 1000 unless it was real bad, or protocol 1000 doesn't bring improvement in 2 or 3 weeks.
Michael
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25 Jul 2011 00:31 #4070
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you seem to be refering to sodium chlorite 28% solution,which is techniquely mms.however when you add an acid solution it produces chlorine dioxide.
in general the whole process we incorrectly call mms,but its really chlorine dioxide that does the job.use chlorine dioxide for your detox,and consider the fact that you DO have parasites.
www.parasitetesting.com
if chlorine dioxide can be stabilized i dont know.i dont think so,but i could be wrong.
in general the whole process we incorrectly call mms,but its really chlorine dioxide that does the job.use chlorine dioxide for your detox,and consider the fact that you DO have parasites.
www.parasitetesting.com
if chlorine dioxide can be stabilized i dont know.i dont think so,but i could be wrong.
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25 Jul 2011 00:34 #4071
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if stabilized chlorine dioxide is used as a marketing name for sodium chlorite that is fraud and is not correct.
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25 Jul 2011 00:44 #4072
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can you buffer chlorine dioxide?i dont think so,(but im not a chemist)
and adding any additive to stabilize,wouldnt the chlorine dioxide react with the additive and create into something else?
in essence it would no longer be chlorine dioxide.we are talking about a molecule so reactive it has to be made ,on the location,where ever it is used.are you sure you have your chemistry right?
and adding any additive to stabilize,wouldnt the chlorine dioxide react with the additive and create into something else?
in essence it would no longer be chlorine dioxide.we are talking about a molecule so reactive it has to be made ,on the location,where ever it is used.are you sure you have your chemistry right?
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29 Jul 2011 15:07 #4173
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Thanks Michael, appreciate you answering my question.
Regards,
Peter
Regards,
Peter
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