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Hello Arie,

With 2 drops you may have only produced very small amounts of chlorine dioxide.

Try it again using 0.5 ml of the 5% sodium chlorite and 0.5 ml of the 10% citric

acid.

Tom

--- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...>

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> Hello Tom,

>  

> Today I added to 2 drops of MMS 5% to 2 of citric acid and waited for 10

minutes.

>  

> No reaction took place. The liquid did not turn yellow as it does with 5 drops

and there was no smell.

>  

> Something is not working.

>  

> Please comment.

>  

> Arie

>

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Hello Tom,

0.5 ml came out as 9 drops. Now wouldn't 9 drops be too much?

If MMS1 it would be overdosing I think. How about MMS5?

Or after adding water, maybe I could drink only half a glass and throw the rest away?

Thanks

Arie

From: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 7:30:21 AMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS-5 1-1 activation experiment

Hello Arie,With 2 drops you may have only produced very small amounts of chlorine dioxide.Try it again using 0.5 ml of the 5% sodium chlorite and 0.5 ml of the 10% citric acid.Tom>> Hello Tom,> > Today I added to 2 drops of MMS 5% to 2 of citric acid and waited for 10 minutes.> > No reaction took place. The liquid did not turn yellow as it does with 5 drops and there was no smell.> > Something is not working.> > Please comment.> > Arie>

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This is my personal experience. YMWV. I had systemic yeast, systemic parasites (dark field microscope confirmation). Using other protocols (Parasite Trio and Colonix/Toxinout) I managed to kill the parasites and get rid of the majority of the candida in my digestive tract. Then I had an aquaintance tell me about MMS.

I couldn't get any right away but I had some Prime PH left over from some help I'd gotten from a really good CNT. Prime PH is a ridiculously expensive diluted Sodium Chlorite solution in a pretty little blue dropped bottle. (it happens to be the perfect strength for the dogs) I started taking ONE drop of the Prime PH and activating it with ONE drop of lime juice. Prime PH is a 5% solution. I was SO sick. I took one drop morning and night until I was up to 15 drops of the 5% solution. At that time I found a local supplier and got my first bottle of 28% solution.

Because I'd had such a strong reaction to the diluted mms (the worse your system is polluted the stronger your reaction will be), I started with ONE drop of the 28% solution and 5 drops of lime juice. I was SO sick. I stuck with one drop morning and night until I wasn't sick, then I worked my way up to 15 drops a day. I could not sustain 15 drops a day and Jim's new protocol for pernitious things like candida (and cancer) is a constant and consistent intake so I switched to 4 drops 2 times a day and eventually to 4 drops 3 times a day. I am managing to work my meals and snacks around this schedule. I am making progress, but candida is a really nasty critter and it will take a while for me to clear my system. I will continue at 4x3 until I feel comfortable bumping it one more drop per dose.

I am looking into a way to zap it in my sinus, ears and lymph nodes. I want my life back.

On the plus side, things that were "broken" for decades are beginning to heal. I have a trashed ankle which is improving. I have a even more trashed neck which is also improving.

Nori

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>> Hello Tom,> > Today I added to 2 drops of MMS 5% to 2 of citric acid and waited for 10 minutes.> > No reaction took place. The liquid did not turn yellow as it does with 5 drops and there was no smell.> > Something is not working.> > Please comment.> > Arie>

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Hello Arie,

The purpose of this exercise is to conduct a test. We are looking for a

reaction to occur.

You stated that you had no observable reaction when you tried mixing a very

small amount.

I told you to try using 0.5 ml of 5% sodium chlorite activated with 0.5 ml of

10% citric acid, swirl to mix and let the activation continue for 10 minutes.

When you do this, do you observe a reaction?

If there is no observable reaction, there may be something wrong with your

chemicals.

If you do observe a reaction, then the very small amount you were working with

only had a very small reaction.

When you are done with the experiment, toss it out. This is not mixing up a

dose, it is conducting an experiment to check if the chemicals are working.

When mixing up a working solution, you take what you have learned from the

experiment and apply it to your working solution. If your working solution only

calls for very small amounts, you will now know that the chemicals are working

even though the small quantities make the reaction difficult to observe.

Tom

--- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello Tom,

>

> 0.5 ml came out as 9 drops. Now wouldn't 9 drops be too much?

>

> If MMS1 it would be overdosing I think. How about MMS5?

>

> Or after adding water, maybe I could drink only half a glass and throw the

rest away?

>

> Thanks

>

> Arie

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: silverfox_science <poast@...>

>

> Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 7:30:21 AM

> Subject: [ ] Re: MMS-5 1-1 activation experiment

>

>  

>

> Hello Arie,

>

> With 2 drops you may have only produced very small amounts of chlorine

dioxide.

>

> Try it again using 0.5 ml of the 5% sodium chlorite and 0.5 ml of the 10%

citric acid.

>

> Tom

>

> --- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@>

wrote:

> >

> > Hello Tom,

> >  

> > Today I added to 2 drops of MMS 5% to 2 of citric acid and waited for 10

minutes.

> >  

> > No reaction took place. The liquid did not turn yellow as it does with 5

drops and there was no smell.

> >  

> > Something is not working.

> >  

> > Please comment.

> >  

> > Arie

> >

>

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Hello Tom,

I did the experiment with MMS1 and it worked. The liquid turned yellow and there was the usual smell.

But with MMS1 wouldn't it mean taking 9 drops = 0.5 ml is too much? That is why I asked if it would be OK to drink only half of it.

I still need to experiment with MMS5 and will report on that.

Thank you.

Arie

From: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 9:06:33 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS-5 1-1 activation experiment

Hello Arie,The purpose of this exercise is to conduct a test. We are looking for a reaction to occur.You stated that you had no observable reaction when you tried mixing a very small amount.I told you to try using 0.5 ml of 5% sodium chlorite activated with 0.5 ml of 10% citric acid, swirl to mix and let the activation continue for 10 minutes.When you do this, do you observe a reaction?If there is no observable reaction, there may be something wrong with your chemicals.If you do observe a reaction, then the very small amount you were working with only had a very small reaction.When you are done with the experiment, toss it out. This is not mixing up a dose, it is conducting an experiment to check if the chemicals are working.When mixing up a working solution, you take what you have learned from the experiment and apply it to your working solution. If your working solution only calls

for very small amounts, you will now know that the chemicals are working even though the small quantities make the reaction difficult to observe.Tom> >> > Hello Tom,> > Â > > Today I added to 2 drops of MMS 5% to 2 of citric acid and waited for 10 minutes.> > Â > > No

reaction took place. The liquid did not turn yellow as it does with 5 drops and there was no smell.> > Â > > Something is not working.> > Â > > Please comment.> > Â > > Arie> >>

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Hello Arie,

No one knows how much is necessary to cure illness inside the body.

There are many ideas out there, and many people are trying various amounts, but

no one knows for sure.

Jim Humble claimed to cure malaria using two doses of 15 drops. When Dr.

Hesselink tried to duplicate that, also with malaria, he was unsuccessful. He

saw improvement, and is encouraged by the improvement, but did not see a cure.

Chlorine dioxide is well studied and well understood for disinfection,

sanitizing, and purification - outside the body. Chlorous acid is somewhat

studied and not well understood at all, but once again its focus has been

outside of living bodies. It will delay a corpse from decomposing, but we

aren't dead.

MMS is acidified sodium chlorite (chlorous acid) and is not chlorine dioxide

technology. Chlorous acid does contain some chlorine dioxide, but it is a

different technology, and it has not been well studied for health effects and

toxic effects.

When you ask me how much to take in order to become free of illness, I have no

idea.

However, when you ask me how much water can you disinfect with 0.5 ml of 22.4%

sodium chlorite, I can tell you about 20 liters.

I can also tell you that fully activated it is strong enough to bleach the color

out of a pair of cotton socks.

You have to keep in mind that this is one grand experiment. When people have

tried everything else, they turn to oxidation. Some of them improve, so there

is something to all of this. It is just that the details haven't been worked

out yet.

I hope that someday we will understand how MMS works enough to be able to rattle

off a proper dose. However, until that day comes, just take 2 aspirin and check

back in the morning... [smile]

Tom

--- In , Arie Alon <maculeleh@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello Tom,

>

> I did the experiment with MMS1 and it worked. The liquid turned yellow and

there was the usual smell.

> But with MMS1 wouldn't it mean taking 9 drops = 0.5 ml is too much? That is

why I asked if it would be OK to drink only half of it.

> I still need to experiment with MMS5 and will report on that.

>

> Thank you.

> Arie

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On 2010-05-22 12:09 PM, Arie Alon wrote:

> Hello Tom,

>

> 0.5 ml came out as 9 drops. Now wouldn't 9 drops be too much?

>

> If MMS1 it would be overdosing I think. How about MMS5?

>

> Or after adding water, maybe I could drink only half a glass and

> throw the rest away?

Arie - you have been asking these same types of questions for over 5 MONTHS.

Don't you think it's time you grew a pair, stopped with all of the

questions and just TRIED it?

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Tom wrote in part:

> Chlorous acid is somewhat studied and not well understood at all, but once

> again its focus has been outside of living bodies. It will delay a corpse

> from decomposing, but we aren't dead.

No, but we might end up dead if we don't take sensible precautions and stick

to guidelines for taking MMS in dosages that have been proven to be at least

reasonably safe :))

Carole in Oz

Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs)

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www.berigorafarm.com.au

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