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On 2009-12-30, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

> You mentioned salts I have found cell salts very helpful, in fact

> MMS1 is a mineral salt.

In its inactivated form, yes, sodium chlorite could be considered a

mineral salt - but when activated, it is certainly *not* a mineral salt.

Upon activation, the sodium chlorite converts to chlorous acid, then

after ingestion, slowly converts to chlorine dioxide, neither of which

are 'mineral salts'.

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On 2009-12-30, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

> With that I include mms1 it is a mineral salt.

When taken as Jim describes, no it *isn't* please stop spreading

misinformation.

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On 2009-12-31, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

> I never said cell salts were the same Tans, I only simply stated that

> MMS is also a form of salt. Actually this terminology will render easier

> with the FDA, and has facts.

> And the product alluded to herein is classified as a mineral salt in

> solution.

> http://miraclemineralsolutions.com/

>

> What's the shelf life of the dark bottle of Sodium Chlorite?

99.9% (probably much higher) of the people who use MMS1 are using it in

its activated form.

When activated, it is no longer 'sodium chlorite'.

Your problem here is you are arguing as if the two were the same, and

they are as different as night and day.

Don't believe me? Drink a 2 ounce bottle of 28% sodium chlorite - no

worries.

Now drink a 2 ounce bottle of *activated* MMS1 - WORRIES!

(!WARNING!, this is just to make a point, please do NOT drink a 2 ounce

bottle of activated MMS1 or you will regret it!)

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On 2009-12-31, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

>> " Without semantic precision, all you have is meaningless

>> gobbledygook. "

> That is just down right rude Tans.

Really? Stating a simple fact of life is rude?

So, you are saying that you can have a meaningful conversation without

semantic precision?

> I gave quotes from websites even Humble what are you the great MMS1

> evaluator?

No, I'm a humble (lol) seeker of truth.

> I have seen nothing to show your " gobbledgook " .

Your statement above is gobbledygook.

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On 2009-12-31, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

> It is the salt that produces the germicidal agent " chlorine dioxide. "

> Sodium Chlorite is the primary ingredient in MMS.

No - sodium chlorite is the unactivated *form* of MMS.

Once it is activated it immediately converts to chlorous acid.

Said another way, *it* *is* *no* *longer* *sodium* *chlorite*.

So, are you now saying that sodium chlorite is the same thing as

chlorous acid?

I already agreed with you that if you only consider the unactivated form

of MMS1, then yes, it is essentially a 'mineral salt'.

You are refusing to acknowledge that people don't *ingest* sodium

chlorite when taking MMS1, they ingest *chlorous acid*.

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On 2009-12-31, healinghope (mfrreman@...) wrote:

> I am out of here I was only simply sharing the healing properties I

> found for lyme disease and one of the foremost is MMS. I am not going

> to continue this Tans.

Have a great day, and a propserous and happy new year! :)

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Not that I'm trying to get in on this little fight, Tanstaafl, accuracy in the way chemical are pronounced (or written) is important as well as the accuracy on how to use these chemicals. What everyone needs to understand is, we are essentially playing with a chemistry set. When mixing chemicals of this nature, how you mix them or fail to mix them can be the difference between good health or injury.

Keep up the good work. I appreciate being corrected when I'm wrong. But then, I do not offend easily...

[Darrell R. ]

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of TanstaaflSent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 7:35 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: MMS2 - Who is taking it?

On 2009-12-31, healinghope (mfrreman ) wrote:> It is the salt that produces the germicidal agent "chlorine dioxide."> Sodium Chlorite is the primary ingredient in MMS.No - sodium chlorite is the unactivated *form* of MMS.Once it is activated it immediately converts to chlorous acid.Said another way, *it* *is* *no* *longer* *sodium* *chlorite*.So, are you now saying that sodium chlorite is the same thing aschlorous acid?I already agreed with you that if you only consider the unactivated formof MMS1, then yes, it is essentially a 'mineral salt'.You are refusing to acknowledge that people don't *ingest* sodiumchlorite when taking MMS1, they ingest *chlorous acid*.

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On 2009-12-31 12:40 PM, healinghope wrote:

>> I already agreed with you that if you only consider the unactivated form

>> of MMS1, then yes, it is essentially a 'mineral salt'.

>>

>> You are refusing to acknowledge that people don't *ingest* sodium

>> chlorite when taking MMS1, they ingest *chlorous acid*.

> Tans THIS IS FROM MMS MEDICAL RESEARCH!!!!

*What* is from 'MMS MEDICAL RESEARCH!!!!'?

> MMS is generally used experimentally similar to other common tissue

> salts in solution such as Nat.Phos., Nat.Mur., and Nat.Sulph.

By who? Most people on this list are using (activated) MMS1 for healing

purposes - fighting disease, or cleansing/detox (or both). They aren't

considering " Nat.Phos., Nat.Mur., and Nat.Sulph " at all.

> Of the four oxidative therapies, ClO2 is the weakest oxydizing agent

> and as such is unable to harm normal body cells.

> http://mmsmedicalresearch.com/

What does any of that have to do with the fact that you mis-stated what

activated MMS1 was (you called it a 'mineral salt'), then when I pointed

out that this was not true, you claimed you didn't say it, then ignored

my quotes of yours where you did and instead posted this?

I'm not challenging any of these last comments of yours, but they have

nothing to do with the (my) post you are replying to.

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Thanks healinghope,

Very useful cite.

OK,

Tony

On 31 Dec 2009 at 17:40, healinghope wrote about :

Subject : [ ] Re: MM

> Tans THIS IS FROM MMS MEDICAL RESEARCH!!!!

> MMS is generally used experimentally similar to other common tissue salts

> in solution such as Nat.Phos., Nat.Mur., and Nat.Sulph. Of the four

> oxidative therapies, ClO2 is the weakest oxydizing agent and as such is

> unable to harm normal body cells. http://mmsmedicalresearch.com/

>

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On 2009-12-31, Darrell R. (darrelladams@...) wrote:

> What everyone needs to understand is, we are essentially playing with

> a chemistry set. When mixing chemicals of this nature, how you mix

> them or fail to mix them can be the difference between good health or

> injury.

Exactly... :)

> I appreciate being corrected when I'm wrong. But then, I do not

> offend easily..

Heh... I'm glad I've always had alligator skin when it comes to

participating in online discussions, otherwise I'm sure I'd have stopped

participating a long time ago.

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