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Hi All,

I remember reading it at Jim's site somewhere, that it is possible to add rain water to the MMS1 after the 3 minutes.

What is your opinion?

At the pharmacy they sell distilled water for steam iron and sterilized distilled water. I've been using the sterilized water which is more expensive, as I'm not so sure the water for the steam iron is safe. Just trying to save some money.

What do you think? What did you use?

Thanks

Arie

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On 12/15/2009, Arie Alon (maculeleh@...) wrote:

> I remember reading it at Jim's site somewhere, that it is possible to

> add rain water to the MMS1 after the 3 minutes.

>

> What is your opinion?

Why would you care about adding rain water to it? What are you trying to

accomplish?

> At the pharmacy they sell distilled water for steam iron and

> sterilized distilled water. I've been using the sterilized water

> which is more expensive, as I'm not so sure the water for the steam

> iron is safe. Just trying to save some money.

>

> What do you think? What did you use?

The purified water that I drink...

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Just saving time and money.

It is also interesting to know if rain water would be free of particles due to possible pollution or dust that could interfer with the solution.> I remember reading it at Jim's site somewhere, that it is possible to> add rain water to the MMS1 after the 3 minutes.> > What is your opinion?Why would you care about adding rain water to it? What are you trying toaccomplish?> At the pharmacy they sell distilled water for steam iron and> sterilized distilled water. I've been using the sterilized water> which is more expensive, as I'm not so sure the water for the steam> iron is safe. Just trying to save some money.> > What do you think? What did you use?The purified water that I drink...

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As has been pointed out by , why should one be so fussy about water for

diluting activated MMS1,if you are going to consume immediately.So,any good

drinkable water should be OK. If you happen to keep for several hours, then the

quality and contents of water may be of some significance.Distilled water is

unnecessary for diluting activated MMS1.Just RO purified water, or bottled

water is good enough. If you want to make 28% Sodiun Chlorite solution, or

10%citric acid solution, yes, you need to bother of the quality and contents of

water,as you need to store the solutions for several months without

decomposition of the contents.

> > I remember reading it at Jim's site somewhere, that it is possible to

> > add rain water to the MMS1 after the 3 minutes.

> >

> > What is your opinion?

>

> Why would you care about adding rain water to it? What are you trying to

> accomplish?

>

> > At the pharmacy they sell distilled water for steam iron and

> > sterilized distilled water. I've been using the sterilized water

> > which is more expensive, as I'm not so sure the water for the steam

> > iron is safe. Just trying to save some money.

> >

> > What do you think? What did you use?

>

> The purified water that I drink...

>

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As pointed out by ,why should be one be fussy about the water if one use

it for immediate consumption with activated MMS1, any good drinkable water

should be OK. If one need to keep it for hours,days or months, then the quality

and contents of water should be a matter of concern.

> > I remember reading it at Jim's site somewhere, that it is possible to

> > add rain water to the MMS1 after the 3 minutes.

> >

> > What is your opinion?

>

> Why would you care about adding rain water to it? What are you trying to

> accomplish?

>

> > At the pharmacy they sell distilled water for steam iron and

> > sterilized distilled water. I've been using the sterilized water

> > which is more expensive, as I'm not so sure the water for the steam

> > iron is safe. Just trying to save some money.

> >

> > What do you think? What did you use?

>

> The purified water that I drink...

>

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On 12/15/2009, Arie Alon (maculeleh@...) wrote:

> It is also interesting to know if rain water would be free of

> particles due to possible pollution or dust that could interfer with

> the solution.

Totally depends on where you are... although maybe not as much these

days. Pollution is everywhere.

For purest water, drink distilled water that has had some organic kamut

berries soaking in it for a day or two, and then been ozonated.

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On 12/15/2009, Tanstaafl (tanstaafl@...) wrote:

> For purest water, drink distilled water that has had some organic kamut

> berries soaking in it for a day or two, and then been ozonated.

.... ozonated immediately prior to drinking, of course...

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1. How do you ozonate water?

2. I've always thought that you need distilled water to add to the solution after waiting the 3 minutes. At least this is what I remember reading. Maybe I got it wrong and will recheck that.

But I'm sure I went exactly as per the instructions leaflet and as per Jim's instruction. Not that this would make any difference.

Anyway the water here is full of lime and mineral water is rich in minerals which may react with the solution or not. I'm not a chemist and haven't got a clue.

Arie> For purest water, drink distilled water that has had some organic kamut> berries soaking in it for a day or two, and then been ozonated.... ozonated immediately prior to drinking, of course...

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On 12/15/2009, Arie Alon (maculeleh@...) wrote:

> 1. How do you ozonate water?

Bubble ozone through it...

> 2. I've always thought that you need distilled water to add to the

> solution after waiting the 3 minutes. At least this is what I

> remember reading. Maybe I got it wrong and will recheck that.

You definitely got that wrong, I've never heard of that...

> Anyway the water here is full of lime and mineral water is rich in

> minerals which may react with the solution or not. I'm not a chemist

> and haven't got a clue.

Just get some high quality filtered water.

You're way overcomplicating this part of it...

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