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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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