Guest guest Posted May 28, 2010 Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 Hello Tom and everyone! I apologize for asking this question AGAIN! LOL but for some reason the answer is still not clear to me. When using MMS5, does one need to wait 3o minutes or 2 hours before ingesting vitamin C? I read that it is two hours before and/or after for AMMS. I don't understand if not activating the MMS changes anything. Thanks!!! Muysana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2010 Report Share Posted May 29, 2010 Hello Muysana, Vitamin C neutralizes these chemicals. Without neutralization, chlorite has a half life of almost 2 days. With neutralization you can cut that down to an hour or so. If you take vitamin C with these sodium chlorite chemicals, you are basically pulsing by the hour. If you want to pulse, I think it would be more effective to go with one day using the chemicals, and the next day using vitamin C. It takes a little over 500 mg of vitamin C to neutralize a 10 drop dose of MMS. If all you need is a couple hours of oxidation, take the vitamin C after a couple of hours. Since sodium chlorite is stabilized chlorine dioxide, it doesn't matter if it is activated or not. Tom --- In , " muysana " <ranosa2k@...> wrote: > > Hello Tom and everyone! > > I apologize for asking this question AGAIN! LOL but for some reason the > answer is still not clear to me. > > When using MMS5, does one need to wait 3o minutes or 2 hours before > ingesting vitamin C? I read that it is two hours before and/or after > for AMMS. I don't understand if not activating the MMS changes > anything. > > Thanks!!! > > Muysana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2010 Report Share Posted May 29, 2010 Thanks Tom!!! Muysana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Tom, When I asked what this gentleman on another group took that was so effective he replied as follows Agnes, hi - or G'day as we say down here.> > Agnes, what I was referring to was a mixture of "stabilized chlorine dioxide" and water. It's pretty much available through regular outlets. Add 60ml of it to a litre of water = 160ml total. I drink 2-3 litres daily as part of my regimen.> > Hope that makes sense.> > Cheers, Mark> In a following email Mark said "Thinking about what I said earlier. This all came about when a business associate of mind suffered collapsed lungs. He was in a small condition in a rural hospital some 200Km out and, because the area was flood-bound, the medical staff were panicking because he could not be evacuated for about 3 days - and they had no oxygen equipment. (They do now! Also the town got a new paved supermarket car park that doubles as an emergency helipad) I prepared approx 100 x 600ml bottles of what is referred to as "Oxygen Water". He was instructed to drink one whole bottle every 30 minutes until he could be evacuated and placed on oxygen support. To his great delight; my great satisfaction and the hospital medical staff's amazement - within 15-20 min after drinking a bottle, we watched his blood oxygen levels rise back up to normal on the Vo2 meter time after time.Even though they had to accept what was happening the medical staff refused to accept that this was a cheaper, and more viable alternative. What's that expression "There's none so blind as those who will not see!"Glad I could assist! Access a VO2 meter and check your method. Drink 300ml. If it is working you should see a rise in the blood O2 level within 15-20 min." (end of quote) My question is. do you see value in using a Vo2 meter to assess the amount of 5% sodium chloriteAlso I see where you say stablizied chlorine dioxide is the same as sodium chlorite. Do you know how much sodium chlorite is in the stabilized chlorine doixide that Mark is referring to? Thank you, Agnes From: silverfox_science <poast@...> Sent: Fri, May 28, 2010 4:13:32 PMSubject: [ ] Re: MMS5 and Vitamin C? Hello Muysana,Vitamin C neutralizes these chemicals. Without neutralization, chlorite has a half life of almost 2 days. With neutralization you can cut that down to an hour or so.If you take vitamin C with these sodium chlorite chemicals, you are basically pulsing by the hour. If you want to pulse, I think it would be more effective to go with one day using the chemicals, and the next day using vitamin C.It takes a little over 500 mg of vitamin C to neutralize a 10 drop dose of MMS. If all you need is a couple hours of oxidation, take the vitamin C after a couple of hours. Since sodium chlorite is stabilized chlorine dioxide, it doesn't matter if it is activated or not.Tom>> Hello Tom and everyone!> > I apologize for asking this question AGAIN! LOL but for some reason the> answer is still not clear to me.> > When using MMS5, does one need to wait 3o minutes or 2 hours before> ingesting vitamin C? I read that it is two hours before and/or after> for AMMS. I don't understand if not activating the MMS changes> anything.> > Thanks!!!> > Muysana> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Hello Agnes, Mark's experience is interesting, but I have noticed that it usually takes a little longer to see an increase in oxygen saturation. Stabilized oxygen products are usually sodium chlorite. Then range in concentration from 2% - 5%. Mark doesn't give enough information to know what he is mixing up, so I can't tell you what concentration he used, and what ratios he used. He seems like a decent person so you may just want to ask him how to mix up this water... With healthy people, we are seeing an increase in blood oxygen of 1 - 2%, but that is not considered statistically significant. While not significant, it is very interesting that it always goes up... This testing has just recently started and hasn't been tested on ill people. It is too early to tell what is going on, but Mark's observation and my observation are quite close. A pulseoximeter is a very handy tool to have around. If you tend to be on the lower side of " normal " you can improve your health simply by doing some breathing exercises. Some people have low oxygen levels when the sleep, and this can cause all sorts of problems. There is also the possibility that it can detect early signs of oxidative damage, but the testing on that is still on the list of things to do. While it has lots of uses, I wouldn't use it to determine a dose of sodium chlorite. There are too many variables involved, and the oxygen levels in the blood tend to jump around a fair amount. Tom > > Tom, > When I asked what this gentleman on another group took that was so effective he replied as follows > Agnes, hi - or G'day as we say down here. > > > > Agnes, what I was referring to was a mixture of " stabilized chlorine dioxide " and water. It's pretty much available through regular outlets. Add 60ml of it to a litre of water = 160ml total. I drink 2-3 litres daily as part of my regimen. > > > > Hope that makes sense. > > > > Cheers, Mark > > > In a following email Mark said > " Thinking about what I said earlier. This all came about when a business associate of mind suffered collapsed lungs. He was in a small condition in a rural hospital some 200Km out and, because the area was flood-bound, the medical staff were panicking because he could not be evacuated for about 3 days - and they had no oxygen equipment. (They do now! Also the town got a new paved supermarket car park that doubles as an emergency helipad) I prepared approx 100 x 600ml bottles of what is referred to as " Oxygen Water " . He was instructed to drink one whole bottle every 30 minutes until he could be evacuated and placed on oxygen support. To his great delight; my great satisfaction and the hospital medical staff's amazement - within 15-20 min after drinking a bottle, we watched his blood oxygen levels rise back up to normal on the Vo2 meter time after time. > Even though they had to accept what was happening the medical staff refused to accept that this was a cheaper, and more viable alternative. > What's that expression " There's none so blind as those who will not see! " > Glad I could assist! Access a VO2 meter and check your method. Drink 300ml. If it is working you should see a rise in the blood O2 level within 15-20 min. " (end of quote) > > My question is. do you see value in using a Vo2 meter to assess the amount  of 5% sodium chlorite > Also I see where you say stablizied chlorine dioxide is the same as sodium chlorite. Do you know how much sodium chlorite is in the stabilized chlorine doixide that Mark is referring to? > Thank you, > Agnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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