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I have used lemon, lime and now citric acid as an activator and the

solution has never turned green. Am I missing something?

Ballady

>

> Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols was all

> about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and the

> results follow.

>

> HCl--- activated instantly. The liquid turned a darkish green and a

> very strong smell of chlorine compounds.

>

> Acetic Acid --- This took at least 5 minues to activate. There was a

> light green color and an odor of chlorine but not nearly as strong as

> HCl.

>

> Citric Acid --- this appeared to be fully activated in 3 minutes. It

> presented a medium green color and a strong smell of chlorine.

>

> Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) --- there was not detectable reaction even

> after 10 minutes. The liquid remained water clear and there was no

> chlorine smell.

>

> Given this, I activated 10 drops of MMS with Citric Acid and in three

> minutes got a full reaction. The liquid was a medium green color and

> smelled strongly of chlorine. Then, I added 4 drops of Ascorbic Acid

> (Vit. C) and the green color and the chlorine odor disappeared. The

> liquid became water clear and odorless.

>

> So, the result that I see here is to use Citric Acid to activate the

> MMS and avoid any Vitamin C for several hours. At this point, I

> would not use ANY juice that has small amounts of Vitamin C to dilute

> the AMMS. I'm certain that it would deactivate the very thing for

> which we all seek.

>

> Best,

> Bob

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Ever since I have used Citric Acid, I have always gotten a light to

medium green color. I don't know what your problem is. How do you

make the Citric Acid and what color, if any, do you get?

Bob

> >

> > Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols was

all

> > about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and the

> > results follow.

> >

> > HCl--- activated instantly. The liquid turned a darkish green

and a

> > very strong smell of chlorine compounds.

> >

> > Acetic Acid --- This took at least 5 minues to activate. There

was a

> > light green color and an odor of chlorine but not nearly as

strong as

> > HCl.

> >

> > Citric Acid --- this appeared to be fully activated in 3

minutes. It

> > presented a medium green color and a strong smell of chlorine.

> >

> > Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) --- there was not detectable reaction even

> > after 10 minutes. The liquid remained water clear and there was

no

> > chlorine smell.

> >

> > Given this, I activated 10 drops of MMS with Citric Acid and in

three

> > minutes got a full reaction. The liquid was a medium green color

and

> > smelled strongly of chlorine. Then, I added 4 drops of Ascorbic

Acid

> > (Vit. C) and the green color and the chlorine odor disappeared.

The

> > liquid became water clear and odorless.

> >

> > So, the result that I see here is to use Citric Acid to activate

the

> > MMS and avoid any Vitamin C for several hours. At this point, I

> > would not use ANY juice that has small amounts of Vitamin C to

dilute

> > the AMMS. I'm certain that it would deactivate the very thing

for

> > which we all seek.

> >

> > Best,

> > Bob

> >

>

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lTBL citric acid to 9 TBL H2O per the folks at Global Light. I mix in

a clear glass and there is never any color at all after 3 min.

Ballady

> > >

> > > Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols was

> all

> > > about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and the

> > > results follow.

> > >

> > > HCl--- activated instantly. The liquid turned a darkish green

> and a

> > > very strong smell of chlorine compounds.

> > >

> > > Acetic Acid --- This took at least 5 minues to activate. There

> was a

> > > light green color and an odor of chlorine but not nearly as

> strong as

> > > HCl.

> > >

> > > Citric Acid --- this appeared to be fully activated in 3

> minutes. It

> > > presented a medium green color and a strong smell of chlorine.

> > >

> > > Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) --- there was not detectable reaction even

> > > after 10 minutes. The liquid remained water clear and there was

> no

> > > chlorine smell.

> > >

> > > Given this, I activated 10 drops of MMS with Citric Acid and in

> three

> > > minutes got a full reaction. The liquid was a medium green color

> and

> > > smelled strongly of chlorine. Then, I added 4 drops of Ascorbic

> Acid

> > > (Vit. C) and the green color and the chlorine odor disappeared.

> The

> > > liquid became water clear and odorless.

> > >

> > > So, the result that I see here is to use Citric Acid to activate

> the

> > > MMS and avoid any Vitamin C for several hours. At this point, I

> > > would not use ANY juice that has small amounts of Vitamin C to

> dilute

> > > the AMMS. I'm certain that it would deactivate the very thing

> for

> > > which we all seek.

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > Bob

> > >

> >

>

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Very mysterious. The only variable I see is the quality of the water

the you use to mix the Acetic or the amount. I use distilled water

for the acid and 1/2ml of that per drop of MMS. Other than that, I

have no immediate explanation. You wouldn't happen to be color blind

would you? :)

Best

Bob

> > > >

> > > > Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols

was

> > all

> > > > about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and

the

> > > > results follow.

> > > >

> > > > HCl--- activated instantly. The liquid turned a darkish

green

> > and a

> > > > very strong smell of chlorine compounds.

> > > >

> > > > Acetic Acid --- This took at least 5 minues to activate.

There

> > was a

> > > > light green color and an odor of chlorine but not nearly as

> > strong as

> > > > HCl.

> > > >

> > > > Citric Acid --- this appeared to be fully activated in 3

> > minutes. It

> > > > presented a medium green color and a strong smell of chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) --- there was not detectable reaction

even

> > > > after 10 minutes. The liquid remained water clear and there

was

> > no

> > > > chlorine smell.

> > > >

> > > > Given this, I activated 10 drops of MMS with Citric Acid and

in

> > three

> > > > minutes got a full reaction. The liquid was a medium green

color

> > and

> > > > smelled strongly of chlorine. Then, I added 4 drops of

Ascorbic

> > Acid

> > > > (Vit. C) and the green color and the chlorine odor

disappeared.

> > The

> > > > liquid became water clear and odorless.

> > > >

> > > > So, the result that I see here is to use Citric Acid to

activate

> > the

> > > > MMS and avoid any Vitamin C for several hours. At this

point, I

> > > > would not use ANY juice that has small amounts of Vitamin C

to

> > dilute

> > > > the AMMS. I'm certain that it would deactivate the very

thing

> > for

> > > > which we all seek.

> > > >

> > > > Best,

> > > > Bob

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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are you using the CA:MMS 5:1 ratio for activation?

i get yellow-green, or greenish yellow, after 3 minutes.

it's not very apparent, appearing pretty much clear unless i put a white

backround behind it.

> [ ] Re: MMS Experiment

>

>

> lTBL citric acid to 9 TBL H2O per the folks at Global Light. I mix in

> a clear glass and there is never any color at all after 3 min.

>

> Ballady

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I use the 10% citric solution as the activator and my MMS turns yellow with high chlorine smell. Usually starts to smell and start turning color as soon as the acid is added to the MMS (I use small vials as I have to mix up many different solutions), going from light yellow to dark yellow when fully activated for 3 minutes.

Samala,

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LTBL citric acid to 9 TBL H2O per the folks at Global Light. I mix in

a clear glass and there is never any color at all after 3 min.

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Nice post. Thanks for taking the time to experiment with this.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols was all

about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and the

results follow.

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same results here.bob Larson <bobLists@...> wrote: are you using the CA:MMS 5:1 ratio for activation? i get yellow-green, or greenish yellow, after 3 minutes. it's not very apparent, appearing pretty much clear unless i put a white backround behind it. Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think..http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

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Bob,I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just add the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I either make my own tea or use something like Arizona to mask the taste.....and smell.bobprice100 <bobprice100@...> wrote: Very mysterious. The only variable I see is the quality of the water the you use to mix the Acetic or the amount. I use distilled water for the acid and 1/2ml of that per drop of MMS. Other than that, I have

no immediate explanation. You wouldn't happen to be color blind would you? :) Best Bob > > > > > > > > Today I decided to see what the activation of MMS protocols was > > all > > > > about. So, I used different acids to activate 10 drops and the > > > > results follow. > > > > > > > >

HCl--- activated instantly. The liquid turned a darkish green > > and a > > > > very strong smell of chlorine compounds. > > > > > > > > Acetic Acid --- This took at least 5 minues to activate. There > > was a > > > > light green color and an odor of chlorine but not nearly as > > strong as > > > > HCl. > > > > > > > > Citric Acid --- this appeared to be fully activated in 3 > > minutes. It > > > > presented a medium green color and a strong smell of chlorine. > > > > > > > > Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) --- there was not detectable reaction even > > > > after 10 minutes. The liquid remained water clear and there was > > no > > > > chlorine smell. > > > > > > > > Given

this, I activated 10 drops of MMS with Citric Acid and in > > three > > > > minutes got a full reaction. The liquid was a medium green color > > and > > > > smelled strongly of chlorine. Then, I added 4 drops of Ascorbic > > Acid > > > > (Vit. C) and the green color and the chlorine odor disappeared. > > The > > > > liquid became water clear and odorless. > > > > > > > > So, the result that I see here is to use Citric Acid to activate > > the > > > > MMS and avoid any Vitamin C for several hours. At this point, I > > > > would not use ANY juice that has small amounts of Vitamin C to > > dilute > > > > the AMMS. I'm certain that it would deactivate the very thing > > for > > > > which we

all seek. > > > > > > > > Best, > > > > Bob > > > > > > > > > > Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think..http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

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Hi Carol Ann and All,

I'm new here and still getting my bearings.

I read in the archives that someone else had mixed MMS with tea.

Isn't tea supposed to be full of antioxidants? Would it then

interfere with MMS?

I haven't started MMS yet but I'm a tea lover, so I can see myself

possibly hiding the taste in tea.

Thanks,

Avril

In , Carol Ann

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>

> Bob,

> I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just add

the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the

solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I either

make my own tea or use something like Arizona to mask the

taste.....and smell.

>

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....just sitting here reading a couple mssgs about the chlorine smell makes my face cringe and my body shudder... can almost smell it.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Carol AnnSent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:35 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS ExperimentBob,I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just add the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I either make my own tea or use something like Arizona to mask the taste.....and smell.

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Went through a couple of different alternatives before settling on the iced tea carrier. Because, tea in and of itself tends to be a little on the tart side and I am already used to it. I just make believe I've added a little extra lemon. As the ice begins to dilute the solution further, it gets better. Works for me. bob Larson <bobLists@...> wrote: ...just sitting here reading a couple mssgs about the chlorine smell makes my face cringe and my body shudder... can almost smell it. -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Carol AnnSent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:35 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS ExperimentBob,I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just add the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I either make my own tea or use something like Arizona

to mask the taste.....and smell. Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think..http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

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Tea, real tea, in and of itself, is not tart. It is astringent and

may have other flavor components. But not tart...

Dan

> ...just sitting here reading a couple mssgs about the chlorine

smell makes my face cringe and my body shudder... can almost smell

it.

>

> Re: [ ] Re: MMS Experiment

>

>

> Bob,

> I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just

add the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the

solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I

either make my own tea or use something like Arizona to mask the

taste.....and smell.

>

>

>

>

>

> Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you

think..

> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

>

> ---------------------------------

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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Hi Avril,

Like a previous poster, I use cranberry juice and do not taste

anything at all unpleasant. The smell took some getting used to but

now I look forward to it as it lets me know the concoction is setting

up properly. I think pomegranate juice would also work well if taste

is a concern.

Ballady

> >

> > Bob,

> > I wonder. I don't use any water to mix the solution. I just add

> the 5:1 ratio together, wait the 3 minutes, and add into the

> solution, a half glass of iced tea, usually with ice cubes. I either

> make my own tea or use something like Arizona to mask the

> taste.....and smell.

> >

>

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Hi Ballady,

Is that unsweetened cranberry juice? I can see how that would cover a

lot of things.

I guess I was just wondering about the strong antioxidant properties

of green/black tea, whether that would interfere with MMS.

Thanks,

Avril

In , " ballady4 "

<ballady4@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Avril,

>

> Like a previous poster, I use cranberry juice and do not taste

> anything at all unpleasant. The smell took some getting used to but

> now I look forward to it as it lets me know the concoction is

setting

> up properly. I think pomegranate juice would also work well if taste

> is a concern.

>

> Ballady

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Avril,

I use pure cranberry juice with no additives (from the HFS).

Ballady

> >

> > Hi Avril,

> >

> > Like a previous poster, I use cranberry juice and do not taste

> > anything at all unpleasant. The smell took some getting used to but

> > now I look forward to it as it lets me know the concoction is

> setting

> > up properly. I think pomegranate juice would also work well if taste

> > is a concern.

> >

> > Ballady

>

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