Guest guest Posted July 9, 2010 Report Share Posted July 9, 2010 Hi Everybody, My name is Steve, I own a website that is mentioned on here, and the traffic and my natural curiosity brought me here. I have read through some of the recent posts, and I think I may make comments from time to time. I am in a kind of unique spot here. I correspond with Jim Humble and Mia Hamel, and have a good relationship with them. I also correspond with Tom (SilverFox) pretty regularly, and have actually used him as a go to guy for questions about chemistry, and industrial applications. I don't have Tom's chemical knowledge, but I have a practical working relationship with sodium chlorite in many different strengths and applications. I sell to ranchers, restaurants, medical facilities, and municipalities. I also manufacture MMS, and distribute it, and Sodium Chlorite Powder to a lot of dealers, and also retail consumers. I can't explain a lot of the differences in opinion offered here, and I can't argue Tom's chemistry. I can say I have testimonials every day that say MMS has benefit in a myriad of applications. I have only refunded money to one customer who wasn't satisfied out of 1000's of sales. (And I suspect another dealer had something to do with that). I think in many cases and many MMS users, 5% would be just as effective. Honestly, most people take no more than a few drops at a time, maybe 6.. with the 5% you would simply use more drops. The nice thing about the 5%,is that you have more margin for error, PET bottles that most dealers use are notorious for irregular drops. Most MMS on the market isn't dead on as far as percentage. Without a certificate of analysis, you never know what your NaClO2 percentage really is. My powder is 81.8%, this can vary from 78 to 83% typically. I also know the argument comes up that MMS is a hazardous material, and it is... at MMS strength, if you spill it on cloth and it drys, the cloth will become highly combustible. If you buy gallons of it, I'd worry about it, but at 4 oz at a time, it is not a hazard unless you were to somehow activate all 4 oz, and let it build up in a closet or something, or drank it all straight down. But if you follow the protocols and directions it isn't dangerous to handle, and I haven't heard of anyone doing harm to themselves. Well, it's late and I have to go. Hello to Tom, and everyone, and thank you for letting me contribute. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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