Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Dear Administrator, Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? I bought a bottle of MMS from eBay, put 15 drops of MMS into a lot of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and waited for 20 minutes before drinking it. About three hours later, I experienced abdominal cramps and intermittent diarrhoea for 24 hours! (I used the maximum dose as I had contracted influenza.) Could it be that the MMS was not fully activated by the lemon juice? I had been taking MMS for a very long time (many months), but never took 15 drops, took at most 10 drops, without any problem. Anotheer question is whether I can use Ascorbic Acid instead of Citric Acid as the activator? I have a big bag full of ascorbic acid bought from msm-msm.com but don't have citric acid. The chemical formula for ascorbic acid and citric acid seems similar, with only one electron difference. Yours sincerely Lee Chee Hoong Tue 5 Aug 2008, 1940 hours Phnom Penh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 I thought you were meant to activate the MMS with five drops of citric acid to one drop of MMS and then fill up with water or juice. I know it would be highly toxic if taken neat. dee -- [ ] Q: A) Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? Ascorbic Acid Dear Administrator, Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? I bought a bottle of MMS from eBay, put 15 drops of MMS into a lot of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and waited for 20 minutes before drinking it. About three hours later, I experienced abdominal cramps and intermittent diarrhoea for 24 hours! (I used the maximum dose as I had contracted influenza.) Could it be that the MMS was not fully activated by the lemon juice? I had been taking MMS for a very long time (many months), but never took 15 drops, took at most 10 drops, without any problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 On 8/5/2008, cheehoonglee (cheehoonglee@...) wrote: > Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? No... but anything is potentially toxic if not taken according to directions. > I bought a bottle of MMS from eBay, put 15 drops of MMS into a lot of > freshly squeezed lemon juice, and waited for 20 minutes before > drinking it. Sounds like someone didn't bother to read any directions or do any studying before just diving in... Caveat emptor... > About three hours later, I experienced abdominal cramps and > intermittent diarrhoea for 24 hours! (I used the maximum dose as I > had contracted influenza.) This is the classic symptom when you take too much. I highly recommend that you immediately STOP TAKING MMS (or anything else that you haven't studied enough to know how to take it safely). MMS is powerful - and you really should not be using it unless you've at least read BOTH of Jim Humbles books. -- Live free - or die with vigor! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2008 Report Share Posted August 8, 2008 At some point in your life it will become important to realize that " READ THE MANUAL " is not just a catch phrase. Start here: http://mmsmiracle.com/faq/ Chuck The first cup of coffee recapitulates phylogeny On 8/5/2008 8:35:49 AM, cheehoonglee (cheehoonglee@...) wrote: > Dear Administrator, > > Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? I bought a bottle of MMS from > eBay, > put 15 drops of MMS into a lot of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and > waited for 20 minutes before drinking it. About three hours later, > I experienced abdominal cramps and intermittent diarrhoea for 24 > hours! (I used the maximum dose as I had contracted influenza.) > > Could it be that the MMS was not fully activated by the lemon > juice? I had been taking MMS for a very long time (many months), > but never took 15 drops, took at most 10 drops, without any > problem. > > Anotheer question is whether I can use Ascorbic Acid instead of > Citric Acid as the activator? I have a big bag full of ascorbic > acid bought from msm-msm.com but don't have citric acid. The chemical > formula for ascorbic acid and citric acid seems similar, with only > one electron difference. > > Yours sincerely > > > Lee Chee Hoong > Tue 5 Aug 2008, 1940 hours > Phnom Penh No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.12/1599 - Release Date: 8/7/2008 8:49 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2008 Report Share Posted August 9, 2008 No, it is not a poison. If you take too much of AMMS (activated MMS) you WILL get vomiting, diarrhea or both. Even though you may have taken 10 drops just fine, 15 was too much. That's why everyone should go up sloooowly, one drop or 2, at a time. You never know where your personal limit is. It was fully activated by lemon juice, if you left it sit for 20 minutes. You just got too much AMMS at once. Go back to 10 drops for a few days, then go to 11 and see how you feel. If you are good there, go to 12 and so on, until you hit the limit (which may actually be 15 for you). Once you hit the limit, back off by a drop or two, stay at that dose for 3 or 4 days, or a week, and then go back up by a drop. Sometimes once you have killed off enough of the bad things at the lower dose, you can then tolerate the higher dose you couldn't before, because now there isn't that much left in your system to kill off. No, you cannot use ascorbic acid. That is Vit. C. Vit. C stops MMS from working. You don't need to use citric acid--though it is considered the strongest activator. But lemon or lime juice is plenty strong. Good luck -------Original Message------- Is Sodium Chlorite a poison? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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