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I;'e seen discussion in

various places about taking MMS unactivated, and have seen it

speculated that the main reason for pre-activating is that people vary

in terms of how much HCL they have in their stomachs.

Be that as it may, why could one not do this:

mix the required amount

of 10% citric acid with some water and sugar/honey in one glass (=

faux lemonade)

mix the MMS drops with

water in another

drink them in rapid

succession (would the order matter?)

The unpleasant taste is such a major issue with people that if this

method would work, many more would be willing to begin/continue its

use. Why has this not been suggested previously? or has it?

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On 12/14/2008, Case (chris@...) wrote:

> Be that as it may, why could one not do this:

>

> * mix the required amount of 10% citric acid with some water and

> sugar/honey in one glass (= faux lemonade)

> * mix the MMS drops with water in another

> * drink them in rapid succession (would the order matter?)

>

> The unpleasant taste is such a major issue with people that if this

> method would work, many more would be willing to begin/continue its

> use. Why has this not been suggested previously? or has it?

Dunno, but even easier might be to just take an HCL supplement a few

minutes before (easier, because HCL supplements are simply tablets, so

no liquid mising required, which would make this much easier to do even

on the road), wait a few minutes, then drink the unactivated MMS...

Interesting idea, and definitely worth exploring...

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