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Hey--Tom is going to join the list!!! So you'll be able to ask him

questions yourself. :-)

Here's his latest post. I had told him of a lady on the first MMS list that

gave 5% MMS to her pigeons, as a bird product she use to buy. She raised

these racing pigeons and this product (which turned out to be a 5% solution)

was always recommended to give to birds.

Birds pick the galvanizing off of the wire in their cages and poison

themselves. Adding some sodium chlorite to their drinking water chelates

the metals out of their system and they no longer suffer damage from chewing

on their cages.

I advocate putting small amounts of sodium chlorite in pets drinking water.

It will keep biofilm from forming, keeps the pets teeth clean, and can have

remarkable restorative effects at just slightly higher concentrations.

Chlorous acid is actually a well kept industry secret. Everyone, including

the EPA and FDA, jump up and down about chlorine dioxide and only pay lip

service to chlorous acid in passing. There are some aspects of food

processing where efforts are made to minimize the production of chlorine

dioxide upon activation. It is considered a waste product.

You have to keep in mind that different jobs require different tools. Under

certain conditions chlorine dioxide is the best technology to use. Under

other conditions acidified sodium chlorite (including chlorous acid) works

better. The challenge is knowing which tool to use.

Tom

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