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Hello ,

I am actually making a solution of acidified sodium chlorite. When you activate MMS you also are making a solution of acidified sodium chlorite.

I don't consider 300 PPM "very dilute." 1 PPM is "very dilute." In water purification we use a "strong" concentration of 4 PPM. The MMS protocol is "supercalifragilisticexpilidocious" strong... :)

Yes. If you mix the solution according to the directions I provided earlier, and store it out of UV light, it will still be viable after 4 weeks. Keep in mind that these products have been used in industry since the mid 1980's. Jim Humble is a newcomber to this whole technology. Mix some up and try it. You don't have to take my word for it, you can demonstrate it to yourself.

A 2% sodium chlorite solution has been used in hospitals for hard surface sanitation. In hospital use, the label calls for replacing the solution after 2 weeks. I seem to remember it being a 100 PPM solution, but I would have to check on that. Other sanatizing solutions involve chlorine dioxide in water solutions. They have a commericial viable shelf life of 1 week.

I believe the definition of a sanitizer is something that completely eliminates all of the pathogens in 30 seconds of contact.

Chlorine dioxide is a very powerful oxidizer.

Tom

----- Original Message -----

Tom, I guess I'm still not getting this. You are in essence making a very dilute form of AMMS (activated mms), right? A 5% mix instead of 'our normal' 28%.

Yet you are saying that this mix, that the chlorine dioxide will still be viable after x number of days? Instead of the few hours that Jim Humble states the chlorine dioxide is viable in a regular AMMS solution?

Thanks,

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