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it's harder to get in powder. hazmat restrictions apply for sure to the

powder.

shelf life of the mixed liquid kept cool and dark is about two years (as i

recall).

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> Or should we learn how to make it from powder? I need to pay more

> attention to that process and recipe, I've been largely ignoring it so

> far.

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> BTW, what is the shelf life of liquid MMS?

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> Avril

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There's a science lab that sells 4 pounds for around $56 plus hazard shipping. This will make quite a lot of MMS, plus the nice thing about having the powder is that it will keep (if stored dry, sealed and in the dark) for many many years so you could make up MMS as you need it. If it is already made MMS will stay viable for 2 to 4 years is all (also must be kept out of direct sunlight, because just 1 hour of direct sunlight will deactivate MMS).

Samala,

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Or should we learn how to make it from powder? I need to pay more

attention to that process and recipe, I've been largely ignoring it so

far.

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, can you post a link for the powder? Thanks

Re: [ ] Re: MMS bashing on cure zone

There's a science lab that sells 4 pounds for around $56 plus hazard shipping. This will make quite a lot of MMS, plus the nice thing about having the powder is that it will keep (if stored dry, sealed and in the dark) for many many years so you could make up MMS as you need it. If it is already made MMS will stay viable for 2 to 4 years is all (also must be kept out of direct sunlight, because just 1 hour of direct sunlight will deactivate MMS).

Samala,

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Or should we learn how to make it from powder? I need to pay more

attention to that process and recipe, I've been largely ignoring it so

far.

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Could he be a debunker sent in to disrupt the spread of information of a

product that works, thus cutting into the unconscionable profits of Big

Pharma. Just my thought on the issue.

Cheers, Doug (Hong Kong)

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Yes, I read his posts too. Between the many spelling errors, the lack of

paragraph divisions

and the general rambling it was difficult to get through. If he is so

interested in helping

people he should get his grammar act together at least. It was difficult to

pull out useful

information to consider.

Arrow

In , " " <gaiacita@...>

wrote:

>

> I tried reading his posts, and couldn't make much sense out of them. I'm

> sure he knows what he's saying, but is just not getting it across. Kind

> of

> like me! Lol But his figures didn't seem right, and his chemical short

> hand instead of writing out the words also made it hard to understand,

> along

> with his percentages. I just think there will always be people that

> dislike

> MMS because of the chloride content, will be afraid of it, and will be

> trying to sell some competitive product, so they will all knock it. All I

> know is that I have tried it, it has worked as Jim claims, and I will

> continue to use it. Perhaps not as a daily dose once I get to the upper

> limit of my dose, but I will do it a few days each week, or a week on and

> a

> week off, just to keep my system in shape. Not from any fear of over

> dosing

> on MMS, or screwing up something in my system, but simply because I

> believe

> in giving the body a break from any supplement.

>

> Samala,

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> Yeah, i agree he might have some valid concerns about high concentration

> usage, esp on a long term basis, but he presents his arguments so poorly

> they're too hard to unravel. english might not be his first language, but

> he's smart enough to use a spell checker and could take the trouble to

> organize his thoughts or their presentation better.

> he's definitely a competitor, and it appears JH/MMS has jumped out in

> front

> of his ambitions and previous work, and that might be a large part of his

> case. the video of the sodium chlorate NOT chlorite kaboom being a gross

> misrepresentation goes a long way to raise doubts about him.

>

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I just order a giant JUG of it b/c of him!

On 2/4/08, Murray <doublaswalter@...> wrote:

Could he be a debunker sent in to disrupt the spread of information of a product that works, thus cutting into the unconscionable profits of Big Pharma. Just my thought on the issue.Cheers, Doug (Hong Kong) [ ] Re: MMS bashing on cure zoneYes, I read his posts too. Between the many spelling errors, the lack of paragraph divisionsand the general rambling it was difficult to get through. If he is so

interested in helpingpeople he should get his grammar act together at least. It was difficult to pull out usefulinformation to consider.ArrowIn , " " <gaiacita@...>

wrote:>> I tried reading his posts, and couldn't make much sense out of them. I'm> sure he knows what he's saying, but is just not getting it across. Kind > of> like me! Lol But his figures didn't seem right, and his chemical short

> hand instead of writing out the words also made it hard to understand, > along> with his percentages. I just think there will always be people that > dislike> MMS because of the chloride content, will be afraid of it, and will be

> trying to sell some competitive product, so they will all knock it. All I> know is that I have tried it, it has worked as Jim claims, and I will> continue to use it. Perhaps not as a daily dose once I get to the upper

> limit of my dose, but I will do it a few days each week, or a week on and > a> week off, just to keep my system in shape. Not from any fear of over > dosing> on MMS, or screwing up something in my system, but simply because I

> believe> in giving the body a break from any supplement.>> Samala,> >> -------Original Message------->> Yeah, i agree he might have some valid concerns about high concentration

> usage, esp on a long term basis, but he presents his arguments so poorly> they're too hard to unravel. english might not be his first language, but> he's smart enough to use a spell checker and could take the trouble to

> organize his thoughts or their presentation better.> he's definitely a competitor, and it appears JH/MMS has jumped out in > front> of his ambitions and previous work, and that might be a large part of his

> case. the video of the sodium chlorate NOT chlorite kaboom being a gross> misrepresentation goes a long way to raise doubts about him.>

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Doesn't hurt to ask. They can't do anymore than say no. :-)

Samala,

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There's a science supply company here, where I get my Lugol's from.

Perhaps I could get some powder there and avoid the hazard shipping.

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doubt it. he does sell the stuff, but at 5%, and says he does believe it's

a great thing but the JH/MMS protocol is dangerously strong.

i believe he's exactly what he presents... actually concerned, pretty smart

but a lousy user of english, ambitious, and upstaged and blown into the

backround after all his hard work so he's pissed too.

> Re: [ ] Re: MMS bashing on cure zone

>

>

> Could he be a debunker sent in to disrupt the spread of information of a

> product that works, thus cutting into the unconscionable profits of Big

> Pharma. Just my thought on the issue.

> Cheers, Doug (Hong Kong)

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Maybe someone here can reach out to him and reason with him not to spoil teh fun for teh rest of us that want our lives back - HE shoudl be an advocate for alt. medicine and patient choice...so if he does this he is only shooting himself in the foot ultimately. Perhaps he just needs to calm down....

If i want to kill Lyme by guzzling gasoline....let me have at it! Its my body and Im not killing anyone lese in teh process!

On 2/4/08, bob Larson <bobList@...> wrote:

doubt it. he does sell the stuff, but at 5%, and says he does believe it'sa great thing but the JH/MMS protocol is dangerously strong.i believe he's exactly what he presents... actually concerned, pretty smart

but a lousy user of english, ambitious, and upstaged and blown into thebackround after all his hard work so he's pissed too.> Re: [ ] Re: MMS bashing on cure zone>>> Could he be a debunker sent in to disrupt the spread of information of a> product that works, thus cutting into the unconscionable profits of Big

> Pharma. Just my thought on the issue.> Cheers, Doug (Hong Kong)

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Lol--sounds like you have him pegged. Jealous. How sad. He should just up the percentage of his product. But he can't, now that he's blasted how unsafe 28% is. Shot himself in the foot, I'd say.

Samala,

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

doubt it. he does sell the stuff, but at 5%, and says he does believe it's

a great thing but the JH/MMS protocol is dangerously strong.

i believe he's exactly what he presents... actually concerned, pretty smart

but a lousy user of english, ambitious, and upstaged and blown into the

backround after all his hard work so he's pissed too.

>

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