Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Tom, I appreciate very much your lengthy detailed time consuming emails. I only read these emails on this MMS group and take note on all of them, by copying them for possible future use. I am very glad I do not have the sicknesses that some do, I certainly do not need those troubles. But MMS is one possible solution for some. I again as in the past encourage folk to exercise which is first,then study how to be well and keep at it.Hope you all saw that 45% of Americans either have high blood pressure or cholesterol or diabetes. And 70-80%, I am not sure on this statistic, are overweight. WHAT SAD STATISTICS, along with the Gulf BP oil spill, debt, and so on and so on. Deplorable, wicked, evil and so on.But thanks to this group some good is still going on.Thank you Tom and others for your emails and good input.Your observer, O Jia Li from outside the country and glad to be outFrom: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Sat, May 1, 2010 5:48:49 AMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS5 on spot drop preparation Hello Arie, Part 1. The whole purpose of mixing the 5% sodium chlorite solution is that it is much safer to handle, easier to measure, and the measurements are more consistent. If none of these aspects interest you, don't bother with the 5% solution. You actually would use 4.1 drops of water to 1 drop of 22.4% sodium chlorite. This assumes you are using the same dropper for both the sodium chlorite and water, and that you are allowing the drops to fully form. You can get by by rounding it down to 4 drops of water. That will yield a little weaker solution, but it should be in the ball park. To activate this with citric acid you have two possibilities. One is to add 5 drops of 10% citric acid. The other is to add 1 drop of 50% citric acid. 50% citric acid is used in industry, and the test results I review are based upon this activation. When using 10% citric acid, the tests come close, but are a little different. The chlorous acid produced when using 50% citric acid seems to be a little more effective than that produced when using 10% citric acid. Part 2. I am not a medical professional, so I can't advise you on how much to take. I advise people to proceed with caution and to be sure to monitor for signs of oxidative stress. You also may want to review what people have done with stabilized oxygen. Stabilized oxygen is a 2.5 - 3.5% sodium chlorite solution, so you would have to go a little lower than what they are reporting to use. Tom > > Tom, > > PART 1 > > It would be more comfortable for me to prepare the solution each time in drops. > > So would it be OK for each drop of Sodium chlorite 28% to add 5 drops of distilled water in an empty glass, swirl the solution and then add 5 drops of citric acid 10%, swirl and wait for 3 minutes? > Then I have 5 drops of MMS5 right? > > If you think this is not possible then I'll prepare the 5% solution in a previous message. But I would like to keep the original 28% solution and make the 5% solution each time. > > You also mentioned citric acid 50% somewhere, which I didn't quite understand, why 50% and not 10%. > > PART 2 > > How many drops of MMS5 would you recomend taking each time and how many times daily to clear the system of pathogens, bacteria , viruses, etc? > > I got quite confused with the amount of information flowing in. > > Thank you > > Arie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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