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Hi Hanneke,

Try searching for Calcium Hypochlorite

OK,

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On 14 Oct 2009 at 14:10, Hanneke wrote about :

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> Any of the members here who live in Australia: would you have a

> supplier for the calcium chlorite (MMS2)?

>

> I have not been able to locate any thus far. Any information would be

> greatly appreciated.

>

> Hanneke

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CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

http://jimhumble.biz/biz-mms2intro-eng.htm

Places In Australia

http://chemicals.zibb.com/suppliers/calcium+hypochlorite/AU/25693884

>

> Any of the members here who live in Australia: would you have a

> supplier for the calcium chlorite (MMS2)?

>

> I have not been able to locate any thus far. Any information would

> be greatly appreciated.

>

> Hanneke

>

>

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I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/

> >CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

> >http://jimhumble.biz/biz-mms2intro-eng.htm

> >Places In Australia

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Post and let us know. Good Luck.

> >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> >http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/

>

>

> It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

>

> Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> which some might find of interest

>

http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-sa\

fety-aspects?format=pdf

>

> I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

>

> Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> here is an equivalent.

>

> I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> details for the reason of ingestion.

>

> Hanneke

>

>

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I have Shock and Swim HTH sold by Arch Chemicals in Goergia.

Active Ingedients

Calcium Hypoclorite 47.6%

Other Ingredients 52.4%

Keep out of reach of children

Danger

First Aid

The warnings are enough to scare one off, Humble said ignore the warnings it is

safe I have ingested this since the end of Aug and continue on the MMS1 and MMS2

8 zero capsules per day with no side effects. I have detoxed with MMS1 since Nov

of 2008. I am fighting Lymes disease. From Humbles writings

" Good luck in using MMS2. Don't let the terrifying cautions on the pouch of

Calcium Hypochlorite scare you away. I've tested it for years. If you

voluntarily and privately prepare MMS2 as suggested here (in size zero capsules

only), it's both safe and beneficial - a chemical produced and needed by your

own body in limited quantities. Be sure to drink ample water if you experiment

with this discovery. I take it myself quite often as a maintenance-preventative

strategy.

There are always other chemicals in the mixture. The other chemicals are all

designed for use in pools so they are not poisonous and most of them are used in

foods or processing foods. You only take a tiny bit of the white powder in a

size zero capsule and thus you never get more than the recommended daily dose of

any of these chemicals " .

> > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > >http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/

> >

> >

> > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> >

> > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > which some might find of interest

> >

http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-sa\

fety-aspects?format=pdf

> >

> > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> >

> > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > here is an equivalent.

> >

> > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > details for the reason of ingestion.

> >

> > Hanneke

> >

> >

> >

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I’m interested in your preventative

dosages per day.

Please share your regime…

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of healinghope

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

11:48 AM

Subject: [ ]

Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

I have Shock and Swim HTH sold by Arch Chemicals in

Goergia.

Active Ingedients

Calcium Hypoclorite 47.6%

Other Ingredients 52.4%

Keep out of reach of children

Danger

First Aid

The warnings are enough to scare one off, Humble said ignore the warnings it is

safe I have ingested this since the end of Aug and continue on the MMS1 and

MMS2 8 zero capsules per day with no side effects. I have detoxed with MMS1

since Nov of 2008. I am fighting Lymes disease. From Humbles writings

" Good luck in using MMS2. Don't

let the terrifying cautions on the pouch of Calcium Hypochlorite scare you

away. I've tested it for years. If

you voluntarily and privately prepare MMS2 as suggested here (in size zero

capsules only), it's both safe and

beneficial - a chemical produced and needed by your own body in limited

quantities. Be sure to drink ample water if you experiment with this discovery.

I take it myself quite often as a maintenance-preventative strategy.

There are always other chemicals in the mixture. The other chemicals are all

designed for use in pools so they are not poisonous and most of them are used

in foods or processing foods. You only take a tiny bit of the white powder in a

size zero capsule and thus you never get more than the recommended daily dose

of any of these chemicals " .

> > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and

ask.

> > >http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/

> >

> >

> > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> >

> > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > which some might find of interest

> > http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?format=pdf

> >

> > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> >

> > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > here is an equivalent.

> >

> > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > details for the reason of ingestion.

> >

> > Hanneke

> >

> >

> >

> > ---

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I have yet reached a stage of just preventative, close just not quite there.

Still the symptoms are gone with treatment but once I have stopped my treatment

some symptoms returned. I have fought to long and detoxed through hell to not

find a final end to this disease, speaking of lymes. I can work and function

very well now last year at this time I would have been considered disable. My

goal is another month of the aids protocol I have completed the 3 weeks as

written by Humble, then went off for a week and decided listening to my body to

continue another 3 weeks.

In another three weeks I will not go totally off the MMS1 or MMS2 but will

continue on 2 capsule zero size everyday, MMS1 I will do 6 drops daily 3 morning

and 3 night 5 days of the week. If I feel a stitch of virus or disease I am

right back on the 3 drops every hour of MMS1 and 1 zero capsule of MMS2 every 2

hours.

I missed many doses of the MMS1 with my work schedule's during the aids

protocol, not this time work can wait.:) Hope this helps here is Humbles

maintenance regiment before MMS2.

One could follow this and still incorporate the MMS2 every 2 times daily. :)

http://jimhumble.biz/biz-maintenance.htm

http://jimhumble.biz/index.htm

MMS maintenance doses and can reduce your risk by a very large amount, maybe as

much as 95%. MMS supercharges your immune system by providing a chemical that

the immune systems needs to kill various pathogens.

Assuming you have " graduated " from the body cleansing process in which you took

more and more drops of activated MMS (morning and night) up to a maximum of 15

drops morning and night - holding that level for five to seven days, then in

most cases you are probably quite well cleared of body toxins, poisons, heavy

metals, yeast, and fungus.

Having achieved that 15 drop level - and understanding that you may or may not

get to that level in one month due to temporary diarrhea or temporary nausea

barriers, after graduation, you should drop back to a lower maintenance dosage.

One example might be one eight-drop dose on Monday and Thursday mornings at 6

am, then breakfast at 8 am, thus achieving maximum Cl02 benefits.

Another example might be taking a six-drop dose every morning, except Saturday

and Sunday.

One factor to consider is that MMS doses at almost any level are one of the best

cancer preventatives. It seems certain now that that cancer is caused by a

morphing microbe that gets inside a normal cell after circulating by blood to

its resting place. That microbe would never find a hosting place among your

cells if even a little MMS was circulating as often as possible. A small amount

taken frequently might prevent the formation and development of cancer.

By the time a person is diagnosed with cancer, he or she may already have

millions of cancer cells before most cancer tests come back with proof.

Therefore it's far better to take preventative actions.

We know that sunlight and vitamin D is a critical requirement - so don't neglect

it - this is one of many cancer prevention options.

We know there are a few human cultures (populations) that have no cancer cases

at all - and their diets have huge amounts of Vitamin B17, so don't neglect that

as a possible preventative action

> > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > >

> > >

> > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > >

> > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > which some might find of interest

> > > http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> format=pdf

> > >

> > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > >

> > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > here is an equivalent.

> > >

> > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > >

> > > Hanneke

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I eat about 20 apricot seeds a day ( B-17) , as they say Morgellons causes cancer , I also do 25 drops of MMS1 once a day on Emty stomic . Thats all I can handle doing MMS1About an hour ago , I just did my first MMS2 capsule , with No reaction , so I guess thats good . Hope the MMS2 does some damage to the disease . . . . . . .

From: mfrreman@...Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:42:44 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

I have yet reached a stage of just preventative, close just not quite there. Still the symptoms are gone with treatment but once I have stopped my treatment some symptoms returned. I have fought to long and detoxed through hell to not find a final end to this disease, speaking of lymes. I can work and function very well now last year at this time I would have been considered disable. My goal is another month of the aids protocol I have completed the 3 weeks as written by Humble, then went off for a week and decided listening to my body to continue another 3 weeks. In another three weeks I will not go totally off the MMS1 or MMS2 but will continue on 2 capsule zero size everyday, MMS1 I will do 6 drops daily 3 morning and 3 night 5 days of the week. If I feel a stitch of virus or disease I am right back on the 3 drops every hour of MMS1 and 1 zero capsule of MMS2 every 2 hours. I missed many doses of the MMS1 with my work schedule's during the aids protocol, not this time work can wait.:) Hope this helps here is Humbles maintenance regiment before MMS2. One could follow this and still incorporate the MMS2 every 2 times daily. :)http://jimhumble.biz/biz-maintenance.htmhttp://jimhumble.biz/index.htmMMS maintenance doses and can reduce your risk by a very large amount, maybe as much as 95%. MMS supercharges your immune system by providing a chemical that the immune systems needs to kill various pathogens.Assuming you have "graduated" from the body cleansing process in which you took more and more drops of activated MMS (morning and night) up to a maximum of 15 drops morning and night - holding that level for five to seven days, then in most cases you are probably quite well cleared of body toxins, poisons, heavy metals, yeast, and fungus.Having achieved that 15 drop level - and understanding that you may or may not get to that level in one month due to temporary diarrhea or temporary nausea barriers, after graduation, you should drop back to a lower maintenance dosage.One example might be one eight-drop dose on Monday and Thursday mornings at 6 am, then breakfast at 8 am, thus achieving maximum Cl02 benefits.Another example might be taking a six-drop dose every morning, except Saturday and Sunday.One factor to consider is that MMS doses at almost any level are one of the best cancer preventatives. It seems certain now that that cancer is caused by a morphing microbe that gets inside a normal cell after circulating by blood to its resting place. That microbe would never find a hosting place among your cells if even a little MMS was circulating as often as possible. A small amount taken frequently might prevent the formation and development of cancer.By the time a person is diagnosed with cancer, he or she may already have millions of cancer cells before most cancer tests come back with proof. Therefore it's far better to take preventative actions.We know that sunlight and vitamin D is a critical requirement - so don't neglect it - this is one of many cancer prevention options.We know there are a few human cultures (populations) that have no cancer cases at all - and their diets have huge amounts of Vitamin B17, so don't neglect that as a possible preventative action> > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.> > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/> > > > > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.> > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file > > > which some might find of interest> > > http://easypools.> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so> me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?> format=pdf> > > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.> > > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?> > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found > > > here is an equivalent.> > > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these > > > details for the reason of ingestion.> > > > > > Hanneke > > > > > > > > > > > > ---> > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.> > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009> > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM> > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.> > > http://www.avast. <http://www.avast.com> com> > >> >>

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I beleive for any disease involving bio-film the MMS2 will be very effective. I

had a harder time with the MMS1 than MMS2 I thought perhaps because I had

detoxed for so long. Pardon the expression but when I started this detox I

poohed alot and my gas was unbearable. Now gas is almost a thing of the past and

my bowel movements are great. During the height of infection my constipation was

unbearable. Ok enough about that/:)

> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > format=pdf

> > > >

> > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > >

> > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > >

> > > > Hanneke

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---

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Forgot to reply about the apricot seeds I bought some capped in the beginning

but this year I had a huge crop and harvest of peaches froze every seed.:) Where

do you purchase the apricot seeds?

> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > format=pdf

> > > >

> > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > >

> > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > >

> > > > Hanneke

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---

> > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

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Thanks so much for your detailed response –

I wish you the best in getting well.

I didn’t realize I should be doing

the MMS twice a day…I’ve only been doing it in the morning. I will

add my first 2nd dose this evening and I’m at 5 drops. It’s

good to know that 15 drops should do the trick…I was going to try for 25

drops.

I wonder if this will help my thyroid

issues – which haven’t been completely nailed down yet. Wouldn’t

THAT be wonderful J

L

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of healinghope

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

4:43 PM

Subject:

[ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

I have yet reached a stage of just preventative, close

just not quite there. Still the symptoms are gone with treatment but once I

have stopped my treatment some symptoms returned. I have fought to long and

detoxed through hell to not find a final end to this disease, speaking of

lymes. I can work and function very well now last year at this time I would

have been considered disable. My goal is another month of the aids protocol I

have completed the 3 weeks as written by Humble, then went off for a week and

decided listening to my body to continue another 3 weeks.

In another three weeks I will not go totally off the MMS1 or MMS2 but will

continue on 2 capsule zero size everyday, MMS1 I will do 6 drops daily 3

morning and 3 night 5 days of the week. If I feel a stitch of virus or disease

I am right back on the 3 drops every hour of MMS1 and 1 zero capsule of MMS2

every 2 hours.

I missed many doses of the MMS1 with my work schedule's

during the aids protocol, not this time work can wait.:) Hope this helps here

is Humbles maintenance regiment before MMS2.

One could follow this and still incorporate the MMS2 every 2 times daily. :)

http://jimhumble.biz/biz-maintenance.htm

http://jimhumble.biz/index.htm

MMS maintenance doses and can reduce your risk by a very large amount, maybe as

much as 95%. MMS supercharges your immune system by providing a chemical that

the immune systems needs to kill various pathogens.

Assuming you have " graduated " from the body cleansing process in

which you took more and more drops of activated MMS (morning and night) up to a

maximum of 15 drops morning and night - holding that level for five to seven

days, then in most cases you are probably quite well cleared of body toxins,

poisons, heavy metals, yeast, and fungus.

Having achieved that 15 drop level - and understanding that you may or may not

get to that level in one month due to temporary diarrhea or temporary nausea

barriers, after graduation, you should drop back to a lower maintenance dosage.

One example might be one eight-drop dose on Monday and Thursday mornings at 6

am, then breakfast at 8 am, thus achieving maximum Cl02 benefits.

Another example might be taking a six-drop dose every morning, except Saturday

and Sunday.

One factor to consider is that MMS doses at almost any level are one of the

best cancer preventatives. It seems certain now that that cancer is caused by a

morphing microbe that gets inside a normal cell after circulating by blood to

its resting place. That microbe would never find a hosting place among your

cells if even a little MMS was circulating as often as possible. A small amount

taken frequently might prevent the formation and development of cancer.

By the time a person is diagnosed with cancer, he or she may already have

millions of cancer cells before most cancer tests come back with proof.

Therefore it's far better to take

preventative actions.

We know that sunlight and vitamin D is a critical requirement - so don't neglect it - this is one of many cancer

prevention options.

We know there are a few human cultures (populations) that have no cancer cases

at all - and their diets have huge amounts of Vitamin B17, so don't neglect that as a possible preventative action

> > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them

and ask.

> > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/>

chlor.com.au/

> > >

> > >

> > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > >

> > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf

file

> > > which some might find of interest

> > > http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> format=pdf

> > >

> > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available

chlorine.

> > >

> > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock

to put

> > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have

found

> > > here is an equivalent.

> > >

> > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > >

> > > Hanneke

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---

> > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

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Yes that would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A lot of disease can

contribute to thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is better now, at least

last tested. I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the MMS1 is great for my

aches and pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken internally only.

> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/>

> chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> >

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > format=pdf

> > > >

> > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > >

> > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > >

> > > > Hanneke

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---

> > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

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www.apricotpower.com

From: mfrreman@...Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:44:04 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Forgot to reply about the apricot seeds I bought some capped in the beginning but this year I had a huge crop and harvest of peaches froze every seed.:) Where do you purchase the apricot seeds?> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/> > > > > > > > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.> > > > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file > > > > which some might find of interest> > > > http://easypools.> > <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so> > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?> > format=pdf> > > > > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.> > > > > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found > > > > here is an equivalent.> > > > > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.> > > > > > > > Hanneke > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---> > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.> > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009> > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM> > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.> > > > http://www.avast. <http://www.avast.com> com> > > >> > >> >>

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Same place I bought mine.:) They are hard to find anymore will always freeze my

peach seeds for now on.

> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > > http://easypools.

> > >

<http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > >

com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > > format=pdf

> > > > >

> > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > > > >

> > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > > >

> > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hanneke

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ---

> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

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Are they ( Apricot Power ) still selling them ? . . I bought 5 bags a year ago , so I havent placed an order in a while .

From: mfrreman@...Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:56:05 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Same place I bought mine.:) They are hard to find anymore will always freeze my peach seeds for now on.> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East > > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.> > > > > > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file > > > > > which some might find of interest> > > > > http://easypools.> > > <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>> > > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?> > > format=pdf> > > > > > > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available > > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium > > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.> > > > > > > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put > > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found > > > > > here is an equivalent.> > > > > > > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these > > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.> > > > > > > > > > Hanneke > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM> > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.> > > > > http://www.avast. <http://www.avast.com> com> > > > >> > > >> > >> >>

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Not sure I have not bought any since late summer.

> > > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and

ask.

> > > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > > > http://easypools.

> > > >

<http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > > >

com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > > > format=pdf

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available

chlorine.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to

put

> > > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hanneke

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ---

> > > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

> > > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.

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Yup still selling them. Did you feel any dizziness stomach upset ect. I felt

none after reading some of the writings from the FDA I was afraid I would die of

cyanide poisoning. Wrong again. Makes one wonder.The MMS2 reading the warnings

would put the fear of God in anyone and to think it is really a healer beyond

all the antibiotics I have been given

> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.

> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

> > > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > > http://easypools.

> > >

<http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > >

com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > > format=pdf

> > > > >

> > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.

> > > > >

> > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put

> > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > > >

> > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hanneke

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ---

> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

> > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.

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Nothing . . . . . . Hope it helps . . . . . Thanx HealingHope .

From: mfrreman@...Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 22:05:39 +0000Subject: [ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Yup still selling them. Did you feel any dizziness stomach upset ect. I felt none after reading some of the writings from the FDA I was afraid I would die of cyanide poisoning. Wrong again. Makes one wonder.The MMS2 reading the warnings would put the fear of God in anyone and to think it is really a healer beyond all the antibiotics I have been given> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East > > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.> > > > > > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file > > > > > which some might find of interest> > > > > http://easypools.> > > <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>> > > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?> > > format=pdf> > > > > > > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available > > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium > > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available chlorine.> > > > > > > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to put > > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found > > > > > here is an equivalent.> > > > > > > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these > > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.> > > > > > > > > > Hanneke > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM> > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.> > > > > http://www.avast. <http://www.avast.com> com> > > > >> > > >> > >> >>

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Oh that is just what I wanted to hear! I

was originally put on armour for hypothyroid – then as I was taking it

(and taking OTC thyroid too) I tested too much thyroid production so was

dropped from 30mg to 15mg. At that point I stopped taking it altogether (I didn’t

have too much faith in this doctor) and occasionally taking some occasionally.

I never felt that it did much for me so frustration sets in easily for me. My

ob/gyn tested me this morning (after my suggestion that perhaps I’m

perimenopausal at 44) and estrogen and FSH is “ok” and my Free T3,

T4 are WAY low…now suggesting hyperthyroid. Interestingly though –

I always thought hyperthyroid patients are thin yet I would love to lose 40 if

not 50lbs! I have little energy, doing what needs to be done and that’s

about it so some other symptoms do exist. Upon suggestion of my ob/gyn (whom I

have infinite trust and faith in) I now have an appointment with an

endocrinologist – yet that’s not until mid-december. I’d love

to be “cured” before I even get there J

I plan on doing the MMS1 twice a day…increasing

up to at minimum 15 drops (seeing how I tolerate…will consider going to

25 drops 2x a day). As soon as my capsules arrive, I’ll start taking MMS2

(68%) once a day too. Should these be taken separately or can they be taken

back to back? I typically activate the MMS1 and then drink it within 15 minutes

with a large glass of water (does the quality of water matter? I have well

water and have been drinking filtered well water with it once it’s been

activated). Then my plan would be after I get over the fullness of the big

glass of water, take the MMS2 with another large glass of water and then finish

up my morning (this is all after I get the kids on the bus in the AM). Because

of MMS1 I do find (happily enough) that I’m not that hungry and breakfast

doesn’t come until later in the morning…but would love to know when

the best “times” I should take things.

Thanks everybody – a wonderful group

J

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of healinghope

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

5:48 PM

Subject:

[ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Yes that would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A

lot of disease can contribute to thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is

better now, at least last tested. I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the

MMS1 is great for my aches and pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken

internally only.

> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call

them and ask.

> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/>

> chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the

East

> > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them

tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this

pdf file

> > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> >

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > format=pdf

> > > >

> > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available

calcium

> > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available

chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool

Shock to put

> > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I

have found

> > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > >

> > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all

these

> > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > >

> > > > Hanneke

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ---

> > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

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I do the MMS1 and MMS2 back to back but I cap my MMS1 and take together with the

MMS2, I have yet to find a capsule that works for a long period without

dissolving for the MMS1. So frustrating to see any specialist it takes months or

at the least weeks. I hope you are cured and need no more appointments I found

the medical establishment frustrating and really not very helpful and very

expensive.

> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and

> ask.

> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-

> <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/>

> > chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East

> > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file

>

> > > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > > http://easypools.

> > > <http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > >

> >

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > > format=pdf

> > > > >

> > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available calcium

> > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available

> chlorine.

> > > > >

> > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool Shock to

> put

> > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I have found

> > > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > > >

> > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all these

> > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hanneke

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ---

> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

> > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.

> > > > > http://www.avast. <http://www.avast. <http://www.avast.

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Yes I agree. It’s hard to find a

good doctor that will listen to you (and even consider learning something at

the same time). The one thing that they can do is order tests so we can

determine just what the issue(s) may be. It’ll be much easier to treat if

I knew what in the world I was trying to treat! As far as medications…you

can forget – I’ll do whatever it takes naturally and this is

definitely a step in the right direction!

Thx again.

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of healinghope

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

7:25 PM

Subject: [ ]

Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

I do the MMS1 and MMS2 back to back but I cap my MMS1

and take together with the MMS2, I have yet to find a capsule that works for a

long period without dissolving for the MMS1. So frustrating to see any

specialist it takes months or at the least weeks. I hope you are cured and need

no more appointments I found the medical establishment frustrating and really

not very helpful and very expensive.

> > > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site

call them and

> ask.

> > > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo-

> <http://www.lo-chlor.com.au/>

chlor.com.au/>

> > chlor.com.au/> chlor.com.au/

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses

on the East

> > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them

tomorrow.

> > > > >

> > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across

this pdf file

>

> > > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > > http://easypools.

> > > <http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.

> <http://easypools.com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-so

> > > me-safety-aspects?format=pdf>

> > >

> >

> com.au/technical-pool-articles/138-calcium-hypochlorite-some-safety-aspects?

> > > format=pdf

> > > > >

> > > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available

calcium

> > > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 %

available

> chlorine.

> > > > >

> > > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with

Pool Shock to

> put

> > > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what

I have found

> > > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > > >

> > > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need

all these

> > > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hanneke

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ---

> > > > > avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.

> > > > > Virus Database (VPS): 091014-0, 14/10/2009

> > > > > Tested on: 10/15/2009 5:48:35 PM

> > > > > avast! - copyright © 1988-2009 ALWIL Software.

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Hi...please do a bit of research on T3 and T4. They are the ACTIVE forms of your thyroid hormone...if you are low, your body is not getting the form of this hormone that it needs. You may have a conversion issue: from T4 to T3...but, whatever, you should make sure your Free T3 and Free T4 levels are at least in the middle of what is the so-called "normal" range....I have been down this road...you will feel so much better if you can get a doc to write you a script for compounded T3 and T4 seperately to adjust your levels to where they should be.

From: <blacksands@...> Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 7:09:11 PMSubject: RE: [ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Oh that is just what I wanted to hear! I was originally put on armour for hypothyroid – then as I was taking it (and taking OTC thyroid too) I tested too much thyroid production so was dropped from 30mg to 15mg. At that point I stopped taking it altogether (I didn’t have too much faith in this doctor) and occasionally taking some occasionally. I never felt that it did much for me so frustration sets in easily for me. My ob/gyn tested me this morning (after my suggestion that perhaps I’m perimenopausal at 44) and estrogen and FSH is “ok†and my Free T3, T4 are WAY low…now suggesting hyperthyroid. Interestingly though – I always thought hyperthyroid patients are thin yet I would love to lose 40 if not 50lbs! I have little energy, doing what needs to be done and that’s about it so some other symptoms do exist. Upon suggestion

of my ob/gyn (whom I have infinite trust and faith in) I now have an appointment with an endocrinologist – yet that’s not until mid-december. I’d love to be “cured†before I even get there J

I plan on doing the MMS1 twice a day…increasing up to at minimum 15 drops (seeing how I tolerate…will consider going to 25 drops 2x a day). As soon as my capsules arrive, I’ll start taking MMS2 (68%) once a day too. Should these be taken separately or can they be taken back to back? I typically activate the MMS1 and then drink it within 15 minutes with a large glass of water (does the quality of water matter? I have well water and have been drinking filtered well water with it once it’s been activated). Then my plan would be after I get over the fullness of the big glass of water, take the MMS2 with another large glass of water and then finish up my morning (this is all after I get the kids on the bus in the AM). Because of MMS1 I do find (happily enough) that I’m not that hungry and breakfast doesn’t come until later in the

morning…but would love to know when the best “times†I should take things.

Thanks everybody – a wonderful group J

From: miracle_mineral_ supplement [mailto: miracle_mineral_ supplement ] On Behalf Of healinghopeSent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 5:48 PMmiracle_mineral_ supplementSubject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Yes that would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A lot of disease can contribute to thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is better now, at least last tested. I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the MMS1 is great for my aches and pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken internally only.> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call them and ask.> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- chlor.com. au/>> chlor.com.au/ > chlor.com.au/> > > > > > > > > > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the East > > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them tomorrow.> > > > > > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this pdf file > > > > which some might find of interest> > > > http://easypools.> > <http://easypools.> <http://easypools. com.au/technical -pool-articles/ 138-calcium- hypochlorite- so> > com.au/technical- pool-articles/ 138-calcium- hypochlorite- so> > me-safety-aspects?

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On 10/15/2009, (blacksands@...) wrote:

> I didnt realize I should be doing the MMS twice a day &

Actually, its now recommended to do it multiple times per day, since the

chlorine dioxide is only released for an hour, or maybe two at most.

> I've only been doing it in the morning. I will add my first 2nd dose

> this evening and I'm at 5 drops. It's good to know that 15 drops

> should do the trick & I was going to try for 25 drops.

The new recommendation is to take 1-6 drops, once every hour or two

throughout the day. If you are fighting a chronic disease, you should do

the HIV protocol, which is 1-6 drops (work your way up as usual), once

per hour, and 1 MMS2 capsule once every 2 hours, for at least 8 hours

per day... so, 8 MMS1 doses and 4 MMS2 doses per day.

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Thank you for the info. I know that one of

the numbers was .004 (or was it .006) – the lowest number they’ve ever seen!

The other two were slightly elevated. It’s being sent to me so I’ll have the

numbers…I need to find the paperwork of all the other blood tests so I can have

a moving picture of what’s going on. Indeed I think looking into a conversion

issue is well worth while…particularly if the armour did absolutely nothing in

the beginning!

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Judi Wallace

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

8:34 PM

Subject: Re:

[ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Hi...please do a bit of research on T3 and T4. They are the

ACTIVE forms of your thyroid hormone...if you are low, your body is not getting

the form of this hormone that it needs. You may have a conversion issue:

from T4 to T3...but, whatever, you should make sure your Free T3 and Free T4

levels are at least in the middle of what is the so-called " normal "

range....I have been down this road...you will feel so much better if you can

get a doc to write you a script for compounded T3 and T4 seperately to adjust

your levels to where they should be.

From:

<blacksandscomcast (DOT) net>

Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009

7:09:11 PM

Subject: RE: [ ]

Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Oh that is just what I wanted to hear! I was originally put on

armour for hypothyroid – then as I was taking it (and taking OTC thyroid too) I

tested too much thyroid production so was dropped from 30mg to 15mg. At that

point I stopped taking it altogether (I didn’t have too much faith in this

doctor) and occasionally taking some occasionally. I never felt that it did

much for me so frustration sets in easily for me. My ob/gyn tested me this

morning (after my suggestion that perhaps I’m perimenopausal at 44) and

estrogen and FSH is “ok” and my Free T3, T4 are WAY low…now suggesting

hyperthyroid. Interestingly though – I always thought hyperthyroid patients are

thin yet I would love to lose 40 if not 50lbs! I have little energy, doing what

needs to be done and that’s about it so some other symptoms do exist. Upon

suggestion of my ob/gyn (whom I have infinite trust and faith in) I now have an

appointment with an endocrinologist – yet that’s not until mid-december. I’d

love to be “cured” before I even get there J

I plan on doing the MMS1 twice a day…increasing up to at minimum 15

drops (seeing how I tolerate…will consider going to 25 drops 2x a day). As soon

as my capsules arrive, I’ll start taking MMS2 (68%) once a day too. Should

these be taken separately or can they be taken back to back? I typically

activate the MMS1 and then drink it within 15 minutes with a large glass of

water (does the quality of water matter? I have well water and have been

drinking filtered well water with it once it’s been activated). Then my plan

would be after I get over the fullness of the big glass of water, take the MMS2

with another large glass of water and then finish up my morning (this is all

after I get the kids on the bus in the AM). Because of MMS1 I do find (happily

enough) that I’m not that hungry and breakfast doesn’t come until later in the

morning…but would love to know when the best “times” I should take things.

Thanks everybody – a wonderful group J

From: miracle_mineral_ supplement

[mailto: miracle_mineral_ supplement ] On Behalf Of healinghope

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

5:48 PM

miracle_mineral_ supplement@

groups. com

Subject: [miracle_mineral_ supplement]

Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

Yes that

would are you hypothyroid or hyperthyroid? A lot of disease can contribute to

thyroid issues my lyme did and my thyroid is better now, at least last tested.

I think that is why MMS is so beneficial the MMS1 is great for my aches and

pains, the MMS2 has been great for my skin taken internally only.

> > > > >I would not want to tell you wrong found this site call

them and ask.

> > > > >http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- <http://www.lo- chlor.com. au/>

> chlor.com.au/ >

chlor.com.au/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > It is the end of the working day here and businesses on the

East

> > > > Coast have closed for the day but will contact them

tomorrow.

> > > >

> > > > Having done a few more searches on line, I came across this

pdf file

> > > > which some might find of interest

> > > > http://easypools.

> > <http://easypools.

> <http://easypools. com.au/technical -pool-articles/ 138-calcium-

hypochlorite- so

> > com.au/technical-

pool-articles/ 138-calcium- hypochlorite- so

> > me-safety-aspects? format=pdf>

> >

> com.au/technical- pool-articles/ 138-calcium- hypochlorite- some-safety-

aspects?

> > format=pdf

> > > >

> > > > I did find the explanation for the 650 g/kg available

> > > > chlorine.. Page 2: Almost all commercially available

calcium

> > > > hypochlorite products will have a minimum of 65 % available

chlorine.

> > > >

> > > > Would it be possible for someone who has a bag with Pool

Shock to put

> > > > in an email what is written on the label of the bag?

> > > > Just for comparison and to help with deciding if what I

have found

> > > > here is an equivalent.

> > > >

> > > > I can hardly ring the company and explain that I need all

these

> > > > details for the reason of ingestion.

> > > >

> > > > Hanneke

> > > >

> > > >

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For how many days should the “new

recommendation” be followed? Two weeks minimum?

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of tanstaafl@...

Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009

8:36 PM

Subject: Re:

[ ] Re: Calcium Chlorite in Australia

On

10/15/2009, (blacksandscomcast (DOT) net)

wrote:

> I didnt realize I should be doing the MMS twice a day &

Actually, its now recommended to do it multiple times per day, since the

chlorine dioxide is only released for an hour, or maybe two at most.

> I've only been doing it in the morning.

I will add my first 2nd dose

> this evening and I'm at 5

drops. It's good to know that 15

drops

> should do the trick & I was going to try for 25 drops.

The new recommendation is to take 1-6 drops, once every hour or two

throughout the day. If you are fighting a chronic disease, you should do

the HIV protocol, which is 1-6 drops (work your way up as usual), once

per hour, and 1 MMS2 capsule once every 2 hours, for at least 8 hours

per day... so, 8 MMS1 doses and 4 MMS2 doses per day.

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