Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Here is what mine says, I did a search on the words, exact procedure I used copy and paste. ================================================ ============ So the exact procedure is this: Add two drops of MMS to a clean empty dry glass. Add the 3 to 2 teaspoon of vinegar (any kind of vinegar is okay including apple cider vinegar or white vinegar) or lime or lemon (if you use citric acid see the instructions in chapter 10). Swirl the glass by hand to mix the vinegar and drops. Wait three minutes. Add 2 glass of apple juice. Drink right away. You can substitute grape juice or pineapple juice as long as they are freshly made juices, meaning don=t buy juices with vitamin C added. Do not use orange juice. Orange juice prevents the production of chlorine dioxide. ================================================ ============== AHHHHHH!!! Now I see the problem! In the book it does not say this!!! In the book it says, " Add the 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of vinegar. " Then it says, " Add 1/2 glass of apple juice. " This is a PDF conversion error. This is a good notice to anyone trying to read a non-PDF copy that was copied and pasted into a word processor!!! There will be errors from the PDF conversion to a DOC or word file. My husband just bought a program that will correctly capture PDF files, I should try it with this and see if it works. Great test! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Hi Kathy, Yes, I did copy and paste in Word so that I could print it out more easily. Glad you found it. I had no idea it would not be copied exactly as the original! Ballady > > Here is what mine says, I did a search on the > words, exact procedure > I used copy and paste. > ================================================ > ============ > So the exact procedure is this: Add two drops of > MMS to a clean > empty dry glass. Add the 3 to 2 teaspoon of > vinegar (any kind of > vinegar is okay including apple cider vinegar or > white vinegar) or lime > or lemon (if you use citric acid see the > instructions in chapter 10). > Swirl the glass by hand to mix the vinegar and > drops. Wait three > minutes. Add 2 glass of apple juice. Drink right > away. You can > substitute grape juice or pineapple juice as > long as they are freshly > made juices, meaning don=t buy juices with > vitamin C added. Do not > use orange juice. Orange juice prevents the > production of chlorine > dioxide. > ================================================ > ============== > AHHHHHH!!! Now I see the problem! In the book it > does not say this!!! > > In the book it says, " Add the 1/4 to 1/2 > teaspoon of vinegar. " > Then it says, " Add 1/2 glass of apple juice. " > > This is a PDF conversion error. > This is a good notice to anyone trying to read a > non-PDF copy that was copied and pasted into a > word processor!!! > > There will be errors from the PDF conversion to > a DOC or word file. > > My husband just bought a program that will > correctly capture PDF files, I should try it > with this and see if it works. > Great test! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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