Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 I bought a drip coffee maker JUST FOR MAKING MMS1. This is the perfect temperature for the distilled water. Quite simple for a little less than 4oz use 3oz distilled water no warmer than 150 degrees and 4 tablespoons of powder sodium chlorite. DO NOT USE METAL. Use glass or plastic. Put in dark bottle let sit over night can be used the next day. I have also found by making my own the fresher the batch the better quality. So I only make what I can use for instance the recipe above 1 at a time. --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > > > Close This Window > How to Never Run Out of MMS: > Prepare Your Own MMS Bottles Using Dry Sodium Chlorite Powder. > > " How long can the green MMS bottles be stored without deterioration? " > Once again a bill before the US Congress threatens to control and stop > the sale of vitamins and nutritional supplements in the US and elsewhere > by prohibiting shipments. MMS users have inquired, asking about ideas > for storing MMS - even 10 or 20 years into the future. If Congress > passes the current bill, it will stop the shipment of nearly all > supplements across state and national borders. Supplements will require > licensing and government approvals if they are to be offered for sale > legally. So the question arises - " How long can the dark green MMS > bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > Jim Humble has MMS bottles that he prepared four years ago. They have > been stored on a dark cupboard shelf. Those are the oldest MMS bottles > that we know of and they produce ClO2 gas just as they should when > activated with citric acid or fresh lemon juice. We know also that if > the bottles had been refrigerated, they would last at least twice longer > given the chemistry involved. The breakdown of the Sodium Chlorite in > the bottled solution is radically slower at 40 degrees Farenheit than at > 70 or 80 degrees Farenheit. So a standard bottle of MMS is estimated to > have at least an eight year life if it is kept cool in its darkened > container bottle. > > Some people, however, want assurance that they will NEVER run out of MMS > regardless of future government actions. To meet that goal you probably > ought to buy Sodium Chlorite powder and store it or freeze it.. The > powder can be refrigerated or frozen indefinitely - ready for use even > 30 or 40 years from now. Stan Nowak's web site at > http://MiracleMineralSupplement.ca/products.html > <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/products.html> offers a variety of > dry Sodium Chlorite packages. Click the link to visit his site and see > the options and pricing. You can also order by phone at (403) 652-1655 > in Canada. > > In the event that you purchase sodium chlorite powder, you should > prepare to follow these mixing instructions and to work in sanitary > conditions. > > To Prepare One Small Four Ounce Bottle of 28% MMS Solution > (Recommended): > > Step 1: In a small bowl place 4 level tablespoons of sodium chlorite > powder. > > Step 2: Add 3 ounces of distilled warm water (max temperature - 150 > degrees Farenheit). > > Step 3: Stir with a non-metalic spoon and cover for darkness. Let the > solution sit for 3 hours. Expect some some settlings to fall to the > bottom. > > Step 4: Pour slowly into a dark 4 or 6 ounce bottle for storage and > future use. Leave settlings in the bowl - discard them. > > To Convert the Full One Pound Package into 57 Ounces of 28% MMS Solution > for Long Term Liquid Storage: > > Step 1: Fill a non-metalic large bowl with 40 ounces of warm distilled > water (100 to 150 F). > > Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (1 pound) of the sodium > chlorite powder, stir with a non-metallic spoon. > > Step 3: Once all the powder is dissolved, cover and let it stand for > several hours or overnight in a dark location. > > Step 4: The solution will be transparent with a green shading. Some > sediment will have fallen to the bottom of the container and/or a light > film on the surface. > > Step 5: Remove the surface film and slowly transfer the solution into a > clean and preferably dark plastic container leaving the sediment behind. > > Step 6: You now have 57 ounces of 28% sodium chlorite solution ready for > future use. This is the equalivant of 14 of the normal 4 ounce MMS > bottles. Refrigerate the capped bottle. If you have a few power outages > over the next 40 years, the MMS solution will not be harmed or damaged. > One person called saying they worried that the light in the refrigerator > might harm the MMS. This is silly. Maybe they don't know that the light > goes out when they close the refrigerator door. Besides, they should > have stored the bulk MMS in a darkened jar. A tall bottle of prune juice > would provide a darkened bottle after being properly cleaned out. > > See also: > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/mms-nausea-workaround.htm> How to > Avoid Nausea Completely - article > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/biz-stories.htm/> MMS User Stories and > Testimonials > [Here] <http://mmsadvisor.com/> Jim Humble's MMS Answers site > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/> Sign up for the MMS Newsletter. > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/> Jim's protocol for spraying MMS on skin > targets. > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/MMS-book1.pdf> Jim Humble's book Vol 1 - > free download > [Here] <http://miraclemineral.org/book.php> Humble's Hardback Book V 1 > & 2:: MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement for the 21st Century > [Here] <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php> > Bulk liquid MMS (16 oz) (Liquid Kit) is available from this lab. $78.60 > US Institute Contact: MMSnews@... > <mailto:MMSnews@...?subject==%20=%20Inquiry%20after%20readin\ > g%20the%20MMS%20Bathing%20Article.> Close This Window > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 Be sure and use the bottles sold for MMS1 reason the size of dropper is very important for dosage and activation. Personally I prefer glass bottles amber or dark. http://www.specialtybottle.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD & ProdID=20 --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > I bought a drip coffee maker JUST FOR MAKING MMS1. This is the perfect temperature for the distilled water. Quite simple for a little less than 4oz use 3oz distilled water no warmer than 150 degrees and 4 tablespoons of powder sodium chlorite. DO NOT USE METAL. Use glass or plastic. Put in dark bottle let sit over night can be used the next day. I have also found by making my own the fresher the batch the better quality. So I only make what I can use for instance the recipe above 1 at a time. > > --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Close This Window > > How to Never Run Out of MMS: > > Prepare Your Own MMS Bottles Using Dry Sodium Chlorite Powder. > > > > " How long can the green MMS bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > Once again a bill before the US Congress threatens to control and stop > > the sale of vitamins and nutritional supplements in the US and elsewhere > > by prohibiting shipments. MMS users have inquired, asking about ideas > > for storing MMS - even 10 or 20 years into the future. If Congress > > passes the current bill, it will stop the shipment of nearly all > > supplements across state and national borders. Supplements will require > > licensing and government approvals if they are to be offered for sale > > legally. So the question arises - " How long can the dark green MMS > > bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > > > Jim Humble has MMS bottles that he prepared four years ago. They have > > been stored on a dark cupboard shelf. Those are the oldest MMS bottles > > that we know of and they produce ClO2 gas just as they should when > > activated with citric acid or fresh lemon juice. We know also that if > > the bottles had been refrigerated, they would last at least twice longer > > given the chemistry involved. The breakdown of the Sodium Chlorite in > > the bottled solution is radically slower at 40 degrees Farenheit than at > > 70 or 80 degrees Farenheit. So a standard bottle of MMS is estimated to > > have at least an eight year life if it is kept cool in its darkened > > container bottle. > > > > Some people, however, want assurance that they will NEVER run out of MMS > > regardless of future government actions. To meet that goal you probably > > ought to buy Sodium Chlorite powder and store it or freeze it.. The > > powder can be refrigerated or frozen indefinitely - ready for use even > > 30 or 40 years from now. Stan Nowak's web site at > > http://MiracleMineralSupplement.ca/products.html > > <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/products.html> offers a variety of > > dry Sodium Chlorite packages. Click the link to visit his site and see > > the options and pricing. You can also order by phone at (403) 652-1655 > > in Canada. > > > > In the event that you purchase sodium chlorite powder, you should > > prepare to follow these mixing instructions and to work in sanitary > > conditions. > > > > To Prepare One Small Four Ounce Bottle of 28% MMS Solution > > (Recommended): > > > > Step 1: In a small bowl place 4 level tablespoons of sodium chlorite > > powder. > > > > Step 2: Add 3 ounces of distilled warm water (max temperature - 150 > > degrees Farenheit). > > > > Step 3: Stir with a non-metalic spoon and cover for darkness. Let the > > solution sit for 3 hours. Expect some some settlings to fall to the > > bottom. > > > > Step 4: Pour slowly into a dark 4 or 6 ounce bottle for storage and > > future use. Leave settlings in the bowl - discard them. > > > > To Convert the Full One Pound Package into 57 Ounces of 28% MMS Solution > > for Long Term Liquid Storage: > > > > Step 1: Fill a non-metalic large bowl with 40 ounces of warm distilled > > water (100 to 150 F). > > > > Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (1 pound) of the sodium > > chlorite powder, stir with a non-metallic spoon. > > > > Step 3: Once all the powder is dissolved, cover and let it stand for > > several hours or overnight in a dark location. > > > > Step 4: The solution will be transparent with a green shading. Some > > sediment will have fallen to the bottom of the container and/or a light > > film on the surface. > > > > Step 5: Remove the surface film and slowly transfer the solution into a > > clean and preferably dark plastic container leaving the sediment behind. > > > > Step 6: You now have 57 ounces of 28% sodium chlorite solution ready for > > future use. This is the equalivant of 14 of the normal 4 ounce MMS > > bottles. Refrigerate the capped bottle. If you have a few power outages > > over the next 40 years, the MMS solution will not be harmed or damaged. > > One person called saying they worried that the light in the refrigerator > > might harm the MMS. This is silly. Maybe they don't know that the light > > goes out when they close the refrigerator door. Besides, they should > > have stored the bulk MMS in a darkened jar. A tall bottle of prune juice > > would provide a darkened bottle after being properly cleaned out. > > > > See also: > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/mms-nausea-workaround.htm> How to > > Avoid Nausea Completely - article > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/biz-stories.htm/> MMS User Stories and > > Testimonials > > [Here] <http://mmsadvisor.com/> Jim Humble's MMS Answers site > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/> Sign up for the MMS Newsletter. > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/> Jim's protocol for spraying MMS on skin > > targets. > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/MMS-book1.pdf> Jim Humble's book Vol 1 - > > free download > > [Here] <http://miraclemineral.org/book.php> Humble's Hardback Book V 1 > > & 2:: MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement for the 21st Century > > [Here] <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php> > > Bulk liquid MMS (16 oz) (Liquid Kit) is available from this lab. $78.60 > > US Institute Contact: MMSnews@ > > <mailto:MMSnews@?subject==%20=%20Inquiry%20after%20readin\ > > g%20the%20MMS%20Bathing%20Article.> Close This Window > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 I have a 40 year supply in my freezer. Cost $60.00. This is excluding the activator of choice. Which for me is mother vinegar easily obtained. --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@...> wrote: > > Be sure and use the bottles sold for MMS1 reason the size of dropper is very important for dosage and activation. Personally I prefer glass bottles amber or dark. > http://www.specialtybottle.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD & ProdID=20 > > --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@> wrote: > > > > I bought a drip coffee maker JUST FOR MAKING MMS1. This is the perfect temperature for the distilled water. Quite simple for a little less than 4oz use 3oz distilled water no warmer than 150 degrees and 4 tablespoons of powder sodium chlorite. DO NOT USE METAL. Use glass or plastic. Put in dark bottle let sit over night can be used the next day. I have also found by making my own the fresher the batch the better quality. So I only make what I can use for instance the recipe above 1 at a time. > > > > --- In , " healinghope " <mfrreman@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Close This Window > > > How to Never Run Out of MMS: > > > Prepare Your Own MMS Bottles Using Dry Sodium Chlorite Powder. > > > > > > " How long can the green MMS bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > > Once again a bill before the US Congress threatens to control and stop > > > the sale of vitamins and nutritional supplements in the US and elsewhere > > > by prohibiting shipments. MMS users have inquired, asking about ideas > > > for storing MMS - even 10 or 20 years into the future. If Congress > > > passes the current bill, it will stop the shipment of nearly all > > > supplements across state and national borders. Supplements will require > > > licensing and government approvals if they are to be offered for sale > > > legally. So the question arises - " How long can the dark green MMS > > > bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > > > > > Jim Humble has MMS bottles that he prepared four years ago. They have > > > been stored on a dark cupboard shelf. Those are the oldest MMS bottles > > > that we know of and they produce ClO2 gas just as they should when > > > activated with citric acid or fresh lemon juice. We know also that if > > > the bottles had been refrigerated, they would last at least twice longer > > > given the chemistry involved. The breakdown of the Sodium Chlorite in > > > the bottled solution is radically slower at 40 degrees Farenheit than at > > > 70 or 80 degrees Farenheit. So a standard bottle of MMS is estimated to > > > have at least an eight year life if it is kept cool in its darkened > > > container bottle. > > > > > > Some people, however, want assurance that they will NEVER run out of MMS > > > regardless of future government actions. To meet that goal you probably > > > ought to buy Sodium Chlorite powder and store it or freeze it.. The > > > powder can be refrigerated or frozen indefinitely - ready for use even > > > 30 or 40 years from now. Stan Nowak's web site at > > > http://MiracleMineralSupplement.ca/products.html > > > <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/products.html> offers a variety of > > > dry Sodium Chlorite packages. Click the link to visit his site and see > > > the options and pricing. You can also order by phone at (403) 652-1655 > > > in Canada. > > > > > > In the event that you purchase sodium chlorite powder, you should > > > prepare to follow these mixing instructions and to work in sanitary > > > conditions. > > > > > > To Prepare One Small Four Ounce Bottle of 28% MMS Solution > > > (Recommended): > > > > > > Step 1: In a small bowl place 4 level tablespoons of sodium chlorite > > > powder. > > > > > > Step 2: Add 3 ounces of distilled warm water (max temperature - 150 > > > degrees Farenheit). > > > > > > Step 3: Stir with a non-metalic spoon and cover for darkness. Let the > > > solution sit for 3 hours. Expect some some settlings to fall to the > > > bottom. > > > > > > Step 4: Pour slowly into a dark 4 or 6 ounce bottle for storage and > > > future use. Leave settlings in the bowl - discard them. > > > > > > To Convert the Full One Pound Package into 57 Ounces of 28% MMS Solution > > > for Long Term Liquid Storage: > > > > > > Step 1: Fill a non-metalic large bowl with 40 ounces of warm distilled > > > water (100 to 150 F). > > > > > > Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (1 pound) of the sodium > > > chlorite powder, stir with a non-metallic spoon. > > > > > > Step 3: Once all the powder is dissolved, cover and let it stand for > > > several hours or overnight in a dark location. > > > > > > Step 4: The solution will be transparent with a green shading. Some > > > sediment will have fallen to the bottom of the container and/or a light > > > film on the surface. > > > > > > Step 5: Remove the surface film and slowly transfer the solution into a > > > clean and preferably dark plastic container leaving the sediment behind. > > > > > > Step 6: You now have 57 ounces of 28% sodium chlorite solution ready for > > > future use. This is the equalivant of 14 of the normal 4 ounce MMS > > > bottles. Refrigerate the capped bottle. If you have a few power outages > > > over the next 40 years, the MMS solution will not be harmed or damaged. > > > One person called saying they worried that the light in the refrigerator > > > might harm the MMS. This is silly. Maybe they don't know that the light > > > goes out when they close the refrigerator door. Besides, they should > > > have stored the bulk MMS in a darkened jar. A tall bottle of prune juice > > > would provide a darkened bottle after being properly cleaned out. > > > > > > See also: > > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/mms-nausea-workaround.htm> How to > > > Avoid Nausea Completely - article > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/biz-stories.htm/> MMS User Stories and > > > Testimonials > > > [Here] <http://mmsadvisor.com/> Jim Humble's MMS Answers site > > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/> Sign up for the MMS Newsletter. > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/> Jim's protocol for spraying MMS on skin > > > targets. > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/MMS-book1.pdf> Jim Humble's book Vol 1 - > > > free download > > > [Here] <http://miraclemineral.org/book.php> Humble's Hardback Book V 1 > > > & 2:: MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement for the 21st Century > > > [Here] <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php> > > > Bulk liquid MMS (16 oz) (Liquid Kit) is available from this lab. $78.60 > > > US Institute Contact: MMSnews@ > > > <mailto:MMSnews@?subject==%20=%20Inquiry%20after%20readin\ > > > g%20the%20MMS%20Bathing%20Article.> Close This Window > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 Make that a 20 year supply I have given away 20 years worth to family neighbors and friends. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Close This Window > > > > How to Never Run Out of MMS: > > > > Prepare Your Own MMS Bottles Using Dry Sodium Chlorite Powder. > > > > > > > > " How long can the green MMS bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > > > Once again a bill before the US Congress threatens to control and stop > > > > the sale of vitamins and nutritional supplements in the US and elsewhere > > > > by prohibiting shipments. MMS users have inquired, asking about ideas > > > > for storing MMS - even 10 or 20 years into the future. If Congress > > > > passes the current bill, it will stop the shipment of nearly all > > > > supplements across state and national borders. Supplements will require > > > > licensing and government approvals if they are to be offered for sale > > > > legally. So the question arises - " How long can the dark green MMS > > > > bottles be stored without deterioration? " > > > > > > > > Jim Humble has MMS bottles that he prepared four years ago. They have > > > > been stored on a dark cupboard shelf. Those are the oldest MMS bottles > > > > that we know of and they produce ClO2 gas just as they should when > > > > activated with citric acid or fresh lemon juice. We know also that if > > > > the bottles had been refrigerated, they would last at least twice longer > > > > given the chemistry involved. The breakdown of the Sodium Chlorite in > > > > the bottled solution is radically slower at 40 degrees Farenheit than at > > > > 70 or 80 degrees Farenheit. So a standard bottle of MMS is estimated to > > > > have at least an eight year life if it is kept cool in its darkened > > > > container bottle. > > > > > > > > Some people, however, want assurance that they will NEVER run out of MMS > > > > regardless of future government actions. To meet that goal you probably > > > > ought to buy Sodium Chlorite powder and store it or freeze it.. The > > > > powder can be refrigerated or frozen indefinitely - ready for use even > > > > 30 or 40 years from now. Stan Nowak's web site at > > > > http://MiracleMineralSupplement.ca/products.html > > > > <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/products.html> offers a variety of > > > > dry Sodium Chlorite packages. Click the link to visit his site and see > > > > the options and pricing. You can also order by phone at (403) 652-1655 > > > > in Canada. > > > > > > > > In the event that you purchase sodium chlorite powder, you should > > > > prepare to follow these mixing instructions and to work in sanitary > > > > conditions. > > > > > > > > To Prepare One Small Four Ounce Bottle of 28% MMS Solution > > > > (Recommended): > > > > > > > > Step 1: In a small bowl place 4 level tablespoons of sodium chlorite > > > > powder. > > > > > > > > Step 2: Add 3 ounces of distilled warm water (max temperature - 150 > > > > degrees Farenheit). > > > > > > > > Step 3: Stir with a non-metalic spoon and cover for darkness. Let the > > > > solution sit for 3 hours. Expect some some settlings to fall to the > > > > bottom. > > > > > > > > Step 4: Pour slowly into a dark 4 or 6 ounce bottle for storage and > > > > future use. Leave settlings in the bowl - discard them. > > > > > > > > To Convert the Full One Pound Package into 57 Ounces of 28% MMS Solution > > > > for Long Term Liquid Storage: > > > > > > > > Step 1: Fill a non-metalic large bowl with 40 ounces of warm distilled > > > > water (100 to 150 F). > > > > > > > > Step 2: While sprinkling in the entire contents (1 pound) of the sodium > > > > chlorite powder, stir with a non-metallic spoon. > > > > > > > > Step 3: Once all the powder is dissolved, cover and let it stand for > > > > several hours or overnight in a dark location. > > > > > > > > Step 4: The solution will be transparent with a green shading. Some > > > > sediment will have fallen to the bottom of the container and/or a light > > > > film on the surface. > > > > > > > > Step 5: Remove the surface film and slowly transfer the solution into a > > > > clean and preferably dark plastic container leaving the sediment behind. > > > > > > > > Step 6: You now have 57 ounces of 28% sodium chlorite solution ready for > > > > future use. This is the equalivant of 14 of the normal 4 ounce MMS > > > > bottles. Refrigerate the capped bottle. If you have a few power outages > > > > over the next 40 years, the MMS solution will not be harmed or damaged. > > > > One person called saying they worried that the light in the refrigerator > > > > might harm the MMS. This is silly. Maybe they don't know that the light > > > > goes out when they close the refrigerator door. Besides, they should > > > > have stored the bulk MMS in a darkened jar. A tall bottle of prune juice > > > > would provide a darkened bottle after being properly cleaned out. > > > > > > > > See also: > > > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/mms-nausea-workaround.htm> How to > > > > Avoid Nausea Completely - article > > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/biz-stories.htm/> MMS User Stories and > > > > Testimonials > > > > [Here] <http://mmsadvisor.com/> Jim Humble's MMS Answers site > > > > [Here] <http://mms-articles.com/> Sign up for the MMS Newsletter. > > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/> Jim's protocol for spraying MMS on skin > > > > targets. > > > > [Here] <http://jimhumble.biz/MMS-book1.pdf> Jim Humble's book Vol 1 - > > > > free download > > > > [Here] <http://miraclemineral.org/book.php> Humble's Hardback Book V 1 > > > > & 2:: MMS Miracle Mineral Supplement for the 21st Century > > > > [Here] <http://miraclemineralsupplement.ca/cgi-bin/online/storepro.php> > > > > Bulk liquid MMS (16 oz) (Liquid Kit) is available from this lab. $78.60 > > > > US Institute Contact: MMSnews@ > > > > <mailto:MMSnews@?subject==%20=%20Inquiry%20after%20readin\ > > > > g%20the%20MMS%20Bathing%20Article.> Close This Window > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 I called a local chemical supplier regarding Sodium Chlorite powder. They are selling it at 80% concentration in three forms, technical, chemical pure and analytical. Analytical is of course much more expensive. Which one to use? Would 80% concentration be OK? They claim a higher concentration does not exist. By the way the DMSO they sell analytical at 99/5% concentration. Your comments please. Thank you. Arie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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