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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

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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

> >

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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

> > >

> >

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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

> > > >

> > >

> >

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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

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